Marine biologist says a fifth of Samal's Paradise Reef “is now dead”
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Marine biologist says a fifth of Samal's Paradise Reef “is now dead”
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/July 13) – A marine biologist’s “conservative estimate” of the extent of damage brought about by the ongoing construction of the Samal-Davao bridge is that at least a fifth of the 7,500 square meter Paradise Reef in Samal “is now dead” and environmentalists expect more damages after the Court of Appeals (CA) in Cagayan de Oro denied on July 10 the issuance of a Temporary Environmental Protection Order (TEPO) to stop the co…
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