Sandy Cay in the West Philippine Sea is now in a 'degraded state,' according to an assessment conducted by the government in the area.
Sandy Cay in the West Philippine Sea is now in a "degraded state," according to an assessment conducted by the government in the area.According to experts and officials, they saw "low coral and fish diversity and abundance" in Sandy Cay , locally known as Pag-asa Cay.Dr.
National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea spokesperon Jay Tarriela was quick to point to China for the "degradation" of Sandy Cay. Sa tanong kung sino ang posibleng may kagagawan ng degraded state ng Pag-asa Cays sa West Philippine Sea, ayon kay NTF-WPS Spokesperson Cmdre. Jay Tarriela, “it’s only the People's Republic of China” | @dzbb pic.twitter.
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