Water quality analysis conducted in Manila Bay, provincial ports to address marine pollution
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) conducted a water quality analysis in Manila Bay and several provincial ports in the country to address the marine pollution.
In a statement, the PCG said it collected marine samples on February 4 and 5 with the help of its academic institution to determine the physico-chemical parameters and inspected damages or progress on collected marine organisms in Manila Bay.
The Coast Guard said it also performed marine water analysis in the ports of Bicol, Cebu, and Davao.
"This is part of the effort to sustain the marine environmental protection that greatly affects the local fishing and tourism industries," the PCG said in a statement, adding that it will coordinate with the concerned units for the release of results.
Last week, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said it will perform a series of inspections to identify and stop polluters in the coastal and marine ecosystem of the Manila Bay.
Among the first steps this year, according to DENR, is to examine the riverbanks of the Pasig River for illegal drainage pipes and to trace their source from the Laguna de Bay outlet in Napindan Channel all the way to Manila Bay.
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