The long-term effects of the oil spill on marine biodiversity in Oriental Mindoro are said to be “immeasurable,” according to Anna Varona, an executive from the Haribon Foundation, a conservation group. The oil slick has affected 20 marine protected areas and has spread as far as Tingloy in Batangas and Western Visayas near Marinduque. The spill has reportedly caused significant financial losses by reducing the population of fish and damaging the water quality. The Haribon Foundation has called for the government to rethink the passage of tankers in critical habitats.
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