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    That fish kill in Manila Bay

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    September 22, 2020
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    TP20200922_3
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    Hundreds of dead fish started floating to the surface of Manila Bay near the Baseco compound in Manila Bay Thursday morning, September 17, after a night of heavy rains over Manila. Because of the recent controversy over the dumping of crushed dolomite to look like white sand along Roxas Boulevard, it was suspected by some that the dolomite had somehow poisoned the waters. But the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) pointed out that the “white beach” project was several kilometers away from Baseco and its floating dead fish. This is not the first time hundreds of dead fish have come floating to the surface of lakes, gulfs, and bays in the country.
    Citation
    That fish kill in Manila Bay. (2020, September 22). Tempo, p. 3.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9811
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    Corporate Names
    Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
    Personal Names
    Roque, Harry
    Geographic Names
    Manila Bay Batangas Taal Lake Laguna de Bay Baseco
    Subject
    fish kill dolomite volcanic eruptions Oxygen depletion water pollution
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