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00:00In Mualbual, Cebu, the fish were flying in the ocean.
00:11It's as if the barangay of Basjot in Mualbual, Cebu,
00:18is in a state of chaos.
00:20And it's as if the fish are flying,
00:24which if they call it,
00:26are continuously
00:26flying.
00:29The fish came to us.
00:32So, we're in a state of chaos.
00:33They're constantly carrying fish.
00:38Some are carrying sticks and baskets.
00:43I'm very nervous.
00:46If you buy that in the market,
00:48it's around 80 pesos.
00:49You just need to feed them.
00:51Oh my God!
00:53It's like there's food for them.
00:54This morning, November 2,
00:56the first thing they brought were sticks and baskets.
01:00When I was 10 years old,
01:02I started fishing.
01:04There was a time when there were a lot of fish.
01:09Oh my God!
01:11I caught around 100 kilos.
01:13I caught the fish.
01:14Then, I brought it home.
01:16The next day,
01:18they bought 50 kilos in the market.
01:21Because the news was quickly spread
01:24about this amazing blessing.
01:27Oh my God!
01:29Oh my God!
01:31The next day,
01:32the residents of Pampang were even more excited.
01:34They were afraid that it would be stolen
01:37just like the brothers,
01:39Raquel and Nilo.
01:41It was 5.30 in the morning.
01:42There were a lot of people.
01:43And they didn't get caught.
01:48At 6.50,
01:49the fish started to come out.
01:51Oh my God!
01:52We caught it!
01:54I just experienced that many.
01:57It was amazing.
01:58We caught 30 kilos.
02:00We were so happy.
02:01We gave the others to our neighbors.
02:04We also gave this to the president.
02:06It was a super blessing.
02:09Jane caught 12 kilos.
02:13She also fed it to her pets.
02:17I was so excited.
02:18It was the first time I saw so many fish
02:21jumping around.
02:22I was so excited.
02:27But wait,
02:28when this happened in Mualbual, Cebu,
02:31isn't this the city that's famous for
02:34Sardine Run?
02:35Or the fish that are dancing
02:38under the sea?
02:41That's why tourists
02:43went there.
02:45We found out that
02:46the whole fish
02:47is also a type of sardine.
02:52Yes!
02:53Isn't this also the same type of fish
02:57in their Sardine Run?
02:59Oh my God!
03:01Oh my God!
03:02If it's possible,
03:04how about their
03:05sardine tourists?
03:08Did they run out?
03:10We really need to verify.
03:11We will go deeper
03:13into this
03:15when we come back.
03:17Oh my God!
03:19Oh my God!
03:22In the heart of the sea
03:24of Mualbual, Cebu,
03:25there's a breathtaking sight.
03:29It's like a machine
03:31or like a fish in the water.
03:33But if you look closely,
03:36it's thousands of sardines.
03:40This is what's called
03:42Sardine Run,
03:44one of the tourist attractions.
03:46This is what the barangay earns
03:49because we bring it back
03:50to foreign or local tourists.
03:52Oh my God!
03:56But this morning, November 2,
03:58their barangay was hit
04:00by a huge number of whole fish
04:02which is also a type of sardine.
04:06Oh my God!
04:08It's the first time I've seen something like that.
04:10And according to the BFAR,
04:12or Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources,
04:15the whole fish or Indian oil sardine
04:18is one of the species of sardines
04:20that lives in the Tanion Strait,
04:22which is part of the Mualbual Sea.
04:25Sardines,
04:27they have many species,
04:28but they belong to the same family, Sardinella.
04:31The sardines that were caught in Mualbual
04:34and the fish that fell
04:36in Barangay Basdiot,
04:38are they the same?
04:39We believe that they belong to the same group
04:41because this Tanion Strait
04:43where Mualbual is situated,
04:45it's a protected seascape.
04:47Oh my God!
04:48Oh my God!
04:50But maybe the fish that fell
04:53on the beach
04:54and were eaten by the residents,
04:56are those the same fish
04:58in their sardine run?
05:01Oh my God!
05:03To be sure,
05:04this Friday,
05:05a diver searched the Mualbual Sea
05:08where the famous sardine run is located.
05:12Is it still there?
05:14Or maybe it's gone?
05:17The Mualbual Sea
05:21A few moments later,
05:23he was able to video
05:25the sardines
05:27under the sea.
05:38Commercial fishing there is prohibited.
05:41For marginal fishers, it's not prohibited.
05:43Oh my God!
05:46We allow our countrymen
05:48to catch sardines
05:50in Dalampasigan.
05:51Do not use fishing nets.
05:53But the question is,
05:55why did the sardines
05:57suddenly fall
05:58in Dalampasigan?
06:00These sardines
06:01are eaten by bigger fishes.
06:03Some groups, they break apart.
06:04They go to the shallow area.
06:06They get themselves trapped there
06:08until they reach low tide.
06:10It is not something to worry about.
06:12We should be happy about it.
06:14Our waters are healthy
06:16here in Tanion Street.
06:18Many people say
06:20the sea is amazing.
06:22But when it gives blessings,
06:26it can be
06:27rough,
06:28bumpy,
06:29and even floating.
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