+ Follow DR. ANGEL ALCALA Tag
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[Title] => Negros Occ. celebrates 115th Liberation Day
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[Title] => At Apo island scientist: fish production drops
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[Title] => Phivolcs tracing possible fault line near Dumaguete
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[Title] => Have you ever been to Sugbu?
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THE PHILIPPINES IS HOME TO THE SECOND LARGEST coral reef in Asia and is the worlds epicenter in terms of marine bio-diversity, according to a 10-year study by marine biologists headed by Kent Carpenter, associate professor of biological sciences at Old Dominion University in Virginia, USA.
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DR. ANGEL ALCALA
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