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                    [Title] => Endangered shellfish reappears
                    [Summary] => ‘Diwal’ is back.


And to people in Western Visayas, this development is very good news.

A few years back, this shellfish which, to many Visayans is the "most delicious bivalve," appeared headed for extinction owing to overexploitation.

Now comes Dr. Liberator Laurena of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) announcing: "Good news, the ‘diwal’ has started to reappear."
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Out of 215 examinees from 29 institutions, only 86 from nine schools passed.

Sixty of the successful examinees were graduates of the UPV College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.
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A few years back, this shellfish which, to many Visayans is the "most delicious bivalve," appeared headed for extinction owing to overexploitation.

Now comes Dr. Liberator Laurena of the University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) announcing: "Good news, the ‘diwal’ has started to reappear."
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Out of 215 examinees from 29 institutions, only 86 from nine schools passed.

Sixty of the successful examinees were graduates of the UPV College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences.
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