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[Title] => Filipinos chart new territory, collect data on Benham Rise
[Summary] => Filipino scientists from the University of the Philippines (UP) and specialist divers from Xavier University and Ateneo de Manila University completed the first phase of exploration of Benham Rise, a new Philippine territory.
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[Title] => Scientists explore new Philippine territory bigger than Luzon
[Summary] => Filipino scientists have started to conduct surveys on the potentially oil-rich Benham Rise, a largely unexplored territory larger than Luzon recently approved by the United Nations as part of the Philippines' continental shelf.
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[Title] => New tech can pinpoint location of schools of fish
[Summary] => A technology that can locate schools of fish through the color of the oceans surface continues to excite the interest of the countrys fisheries sector.
Among those interested in the technology are fishing companies.
The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) has also been using data generated by the research project titled "Ocean color for sustainable fisheries."
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[Title] => Scientists explore new Philippine territory bigger than Luzon
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[Title] => New tech can pinpoint location of schools of fish
[Summary] => A technology that can locate schools of fish through the color of the oceans surface continues to excite the interest of the countrys fisheries sector.
Among those interested in the technology are fishing companies.
The Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) has also been using data generated by the research project titled "Ocean color for sustainable fisheries."
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