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                    [Title] => BFAR study clears mine firm of mercury contamination
                    [Summary] => The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) virtually dismissed allegations by various sectors that mining company Lafayette Philippines was culpable for the discharge of poisonous mercury from its polymetallic site in Rapu-Rapu, Albay into Sorsogon’s rich fishing grounds.


The results of BFAR’s fifth study of fish and water samples taken from the coastal areas of Bagcay, Rizal, Barcelona and Manlabong Prieto Diaz, all in Sorsogon, show that all 14 fish species gathered for analysis were safe for human consumption and were not contaminated with mercury.
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The results of BFAR’s fifth study of fish and water samples taken from the coastal areas of Bagcay, Rizal, Barcelona and Manlabong Prieto Diaz, all in Sorsogon, show that all 14 fish species gathered for analysis were safe for human consumption and were not contaminated with mercury.
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