Previously confused with the small giant clam Tridacna maxima, the recently resurrected Noah's giant clam, Tridacna noae, has been reported from the Taiwanese and the Ryukyu archipelagoes. Our recent underwater observations now extend its distribution to Dongsha (
DNA barcoding was done to identify the dominant species of sardines that comprised the landed catch of the sardine fishery in the Northern Mindanao Region (NMR), and juveniles or "lupoy" in the Northern Zamboanga Peninsula (NZP). Cytochrome oxidase I (COI) minibarcodes were sequenced for all samples, while 16S ribosomal subunit sequences were obtained from a subset of samples. In reference to a previously reported land catch survey, sequence data confirmed the identity of the most dominant sardines in NMR and lupoy from NZP as Sardinella lemuru. Meanwhile, those reported as S. gibbosa were identified as Herklotsichthys quadrimaculatus, while those reported as S. pacifica were identified as the recently described S. goni. Results highlight: 1) the limitation in identifying sardines during land catch surveys without further taxonomic verification, and 2) the utility of DNA barcoding as a tool for species identification. Moreover, genetic data revealed that S. goni occurs in the fisheries of NMR, thereby expanding its known habitat range. Since this study was limited only in using DNA barcodes for identification, a detailed morphological examination of the dominant sardines is recommended.
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<p>The province of Zamboanga del Norte is endowed with ample water resources which are the primary sources of domestic water for the people in the area. Nevertheless, these water resources face several man-made and industrial activities that generate unwanted pollution. In this study, the physicochemical characteristics of the major rivers of Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines were investigated to know the present condition and assess the overall water quality. The physicochemical parameters that were investigated includes pH, temperature, nitrate-nitrogen (NO<sub>3</sub>-N), total suspended solids (TSS), total phosphates ($ {\mathrm{P}\mathrm{O}}_{4}^{2-} $) and total mercury (Hg). The results of the water analyses revealed that the pH, temperature, nitrate as NO<sub>3</sub>-N and the total Hg were within the acceptable range prescribed by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and World Health Organization (WHO). However, there was a significant increase of the total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations of 138±58.9,142.3±36.6 and 243±9.5 mg/L, respectively from downstream, midstream and upstream of Sindangan river. The total suspended solids (TSS) concentrations exceeded the permissible limit of 25–65 mg/L recommended by Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). Furthermore, the data showed that all values of the total phosphates for all the river systems exceeded the prescribed limit. Thus, to maintain the water quality of these rivers, proper monitoring and government intervention are very much required.</p>
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