By Glazyl Masculino
BACOLOD CITY – A weak giant ocean sunfish, locally known as “Mola-Mola”, was found floating few meters away from a beach resort in Barangay Taba-ao, Sagay City, Negros Occidental Monday, October 7.
(Roger Gutib / MANILA BULLETIN)
A caretaker of a beach resort found the sunfish around 5:30 a.m. However, because of its weakness, it died a few minutes later.
According to Jose Roberto Togle of the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro), the sunfish weighs about 90 to 100 kilos. It was six-feet long and three-feet wide.
Togle said the fish surfaced probably because of the changes in temperature of the sea.
Meanwhile, Cenro volunteer examiner Esther Tamayo, said they opened the intestines of the fish to determine if it had injuries, but they could not yet tell the cause of its death.
The sunfish has already been buried.
(Roger Gutib / MANILA BULLETIN)
A caretaker of a beach resort found the sunfish around 5:30 a.m. However, because of its weakness, it died a few minutes later.
According to Jose Roberto Togle of the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro), the sunfish weighs about 90 to 100 kilos. It was six-feet long and three-feet wide.
Togle said the fish surfaced probably because of the changes in temperature of the sea.
Meanwhile, Cenro volunteer examiner Esther Tamayo, said they opened the intestines of the fish to determine if it had injuries, but they could not yet tell the cause of its death.
The sunfish has already been buried.