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                    [Title] => UP research explores possible link to massive fishkill
                    [Summary] => Imagine the world without bangus. Imagine not having that succulent white meat in your sinigang. Dreadful! Now, perish the thought. It won’t happen. Not while marine scientists are looking for ways to protect aquaculture and prevent the massive death of cultured fish like our prized bangus.

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In a statement, the University of the Philippines’ Marine Science Institute (UPMSI) identified the phytoplankton as Prorocentrum minimum which, it said, has caused human poisoning through shellfish consumption in other countries.
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