Ocean-friendly eating by Smithsonian

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Izel

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I saw this article at the Smithsonian website and I was wondering if we have materials like this for Asia Pacific, if not the Philippines. It would be good if we have one though...

A lot would probably still be applicable (although some are not found here) but are there marine life that are in our waters that should be in the bad and worse category?

Ocean-friendly Eating | EcoCenter | Smithsonian Magazine

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hey, that's a good article. thanks for sharing.
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haven't encountered such from the PI but their study covers importations from southeast asia...

here's a list of rare, threatened and endangered Species from BFAR. can't seem to download the images, though.

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hey, that's a good article. thanks for sharing.
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here's a list of rare, threatened and endangered Species from BFAR. can't seem to download the images, though.

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Thanks Iris.

The BFAR info is very useful (Sayang, walang pictures). I shall share this with my fellow divers on the other forum.
 
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