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[Title] => 660 kilos of banned shellfish seized in Pangasinan
[Summary] => Police here seized 660 kilos of shellfish, believed to be positive for red tide toxin, in Barangay Caoayan on Saturday.
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[Title] => 3 more areas found positive for red tide
[Summary] => Aside from the coastal waters of Bataan, the waters off Mandaon in Masbate; Irong-Irong Bay in Western Samar, and the Honda Bay in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan were also found positive for algae that produces the red tide toxin.
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[Title] => Marine products from 4 P’sinan areas safe for consumption
[Summary] => Fish and seashells harvested from the four coastal areas in Pangasinan are free from red tide toxin and are safe for human consumption, according to a latest advisory from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR).
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[Summary] => Aside from the coastal waters of Bataan, the waters off Mandaon in Masbate; Irong-Irong Bay in Western Samar, and the Honda Bay in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan were also found positive for algae that produces the red tide toxin.
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