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    • Climate change blamed for dwindling number of waterbirds on Maguindanao lake 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 1, 2020, on page A10)
      Environment officials blamed climate change and global warming for the marked decrease in the number of waterbirds feeding on Lake Buluan, the marshland and inland waters of Sultan Kudarat. Dr. Sabdullah Abubacar, regional ...
    • In Sarangani, dolphin, whale sightings mean bay is healthy 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 27, 2019, on page A7)
      Large groups of marine mammals have been seen in Sarangani Bay, an indication that the area declared protected by the government last year is healthy and safe for the sea creatures, according to an environment official. ...
    • Massive fish kill wipes out Lake Sebu's tilapia stock 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 3, 2017, on page A8)
      A massive fish kill has left this lakeside town, Central Mindanao’s largest tilapia supplier, gasping for air. More than P120 million worth of tilapia grown in Lake Sebu was lost in what officials said was the worst fish ...
    • More regulation pushed for boats plying Rio Grande de Mindanao 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 28, 2019, on page A9)
      Officials of Sultan Kudarat town in Maguindanao province and this city have called for greater regulation on the operation of boats that ferry passengers along the Rio Grande de Mindanao after five people died in a collision ...
    • Pods of whales, dolphins frolic in Sarangani Bay 

      Fernandez, Edwin O. (Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 10, 2021, on page A8)
      Hundreds of whales and dolphins showed up in Sarangani Bay this month to the delight of environment workers monitoring the marine mammals in the waters of Sarangani province. Joy Oloquin, superintendent of the Sarangani ...