+ Follow marine biology Tag
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[Title] => Overpopulation puts pressure on aquatic resources – expert
[Summary] => Overpopulation is the more pressing problem exerting tremendous pressure on the country’s aquatic resources, a marine scientist said.
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[Title] => A grandchild teaches me about bioremediation
[Summary] => A granddaughter who is studying Marine Biology at Flinders University in South Australia Bianca Marika Roces Pedrosa, has provided us with valuable information on what is called bioremediation which is an innovative environment-friendly method of dealing with the Guimaras oil spill. Below are excerpts of her letter.
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[Title] => Edgardo D. Gomez: On ease back mode
[Summary] => Who in the world is Edgardo D. Gomez? Indeed, who in the world of marine science in this country, Southeast Asia, and the international marine scientific community, does not know the Kapampangan Edgardo D. Gomez?
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => STAR SCIENCE By Gil S. Jacinto, Ph.D.
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[Title] => Are there enough fish for the people?
[Summary] => Time was when fish was truly the poor mans affordable protein. This situation has changed drastically in the recent past and there are clear indications that the situation is worsening rather than improving. This is the consequence of a vigorous population growth, the continued deterioration of natural aquatic environments, and over-fishing in many parts of the world, especially in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Star Dream Girl: Sabrina Melanie Mesina
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