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  • 3/4/2024
Tatlong sea otters, nakipaglaro sa tauhan ng PCG sa isang isla sa Tawi-Tawi
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00:00 Two fishermen were rescued by the Philippine Coast Guard
00:04 after a boat hit the shore.
00:07 While they were rowing,
00:08 a close encounter of a PCG officer
00:12 with the Sea Otters, Dominic Almeloros,
00:14 was left behind.
00:14 Rise and shine, Dominic.
00:16 These three Sea Otters are so cute
00:22 while a member of the Philippine Coast Guard
00:24 is feeding them.
00:26 Rodney Gumahad shared on social media
00:30 the video clip of his close encounter
00:33 with three Sea Otters on an island in Tawi-Tawi.
00:36 In the video, which was taken on February 23,
00:39 you can see how Gumahad approached
00:42 the three Sea Otters
00:43 by giving them fish.
00:47 Gumahad was impressed by the Sea Otters' approach
00:50 and said that this was his first time
00:53 facing these fish.
00:55 The Sea Otters are a type of aquatic creature
00:58 that are a type or species of weasels
01:01 and are considered an endangered species.
01:04 Meanwhile, the two fishermen were rescued
01:08 by the Philippine Coast Guard Substation San Joaquin
01:12 after their boat hit the shore
01:14 in the village of Barangay Purok 3, San Joaquin, Iloilo.
01:16 The rescued were identified as
01:18 Domingo Ceron,
01:19 55 years old from Barangay Masagud
01:22 and 54 years old from George Santusi
01:25 of Barangay Nasipit, San Joaquin.
01:27 According to the Coast Guard,
01:28 their boat was hit by two nautical miles
01:31 from the shoreline of the barangay.
01:34 The fishermen were brought to San Joaquin
01:36 Rural Health Unit
01:38 and given medication
01:40 before being taken to their families.
01:43 Dominic Almelor for Pambansang TV
01:46 in Bagong, Philippines.
01:47 (upbeat music)

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