Moby Dick' started fish cemetery in Pangasinan
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There are 38 reasons for marine lovers to visit the fish cemetery of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) research center at Barangay Binloc here. These are the 39 sea creatures, which died from illnesses or human heartlessness, buried in what could be considered the ocean's memorial park. Each grave has a market that reveals the dead animals' tongue-twisting scientific names and the dates they were found and buried.
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Sotelo, Y. (2018, October 30). 'Moby Dick' started fish cemetery in Pangasinan. Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A14.
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