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    • Aquaculture targets food sufficiency 

      Portal, Tadz (Panay News, July 10, 2001, on page 7)
      The success of researches in aquaculture technology should be gauged by its usefulness in boosting production to achieve food sufficiency. Seafdec Aquaculture Department (AQD) is a pioneer in aquaculture researches. Bureau ...
    • Aquaculture tech benefits local fisheries 

      (Manila Bulletin, May 11, 2000, on page B-11)
      Environment-friendly aquaculture technologies are now benefiting fisherfolk in coastal as well as landlocked communities in central Philippines. Such technologies include those on raising mudcrab ("alimango") in mangorve, ...
    • Aquaculture tech boosts Visayas dev't 

      (Manila Bulletin, November 13, 1999, on page 32)
      Aquaculture technologies are developing fishfarming communities in central Philippines. Such technologies are being transferred to fisherfolk and government instrumentalities. Among those actively implementing a technology ...
    • Aquaculture technologies empowering fisherfolk 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, July 4, 2000, on page B-2)
      A government hosted Southeast Asian center based here will celebrate its 27th anniversary on July 6-7 confident that it can continue strongly supporting the aquaculture research and development (R&D) programs of the region. ...
    • [ Aquaculture technology commercialization ] 

      Buendia, R. (Daily Informer, November 12, 1999, on page B1)
      Seafdec/ADQ chief Dr. Rolando Platon stresses that aquaculture research results should be commercialized to achieve more impact on food security and poverty alleviation programs. This was during the First Field Day of the ...
    • [ AquaNegosyante ] 

      (Daily Informer, January 27, 2008, on page 19)
      Be trained and learn new aquaculture technologies! Our Training Program offers a year-round commodity-based production technologies and community-based fisheries management courses, either in-house, on-farm or on-line.
    • Asian leaders gather for climate workshop in Bacolod 

      (The Daily Guardian, April 3, 2018, on page 6-14)
      The gathering, dubbed the “First Regional Training-Workshop on Measuring and Mitigating Short-Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCPs) from the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Sector,” is a project of the Department of Environment and ...
    • Australia buys high-tech drones to monitor South China Sea, Pacific 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (Manila Bulletin, May 27, 2018, on page 7)
      Australia will invest Aus$7 billion (US$5.2 billion) to develop and buy high-tech US drones for joint military operations and to monitor waters including the South China Sea, it said Tuesday. Canberra has been embarking ...
    • Bamboo stakes can cause siltation 

      Yap, Julio Jr. (Panay News, November 13, 2017, on page 12)
      Modification has to be done on the raft and longline methods on mussels in order to replace the traditional stake method. This could be achieved through the Industry Strategic Science and Technology (S&T) Program (ISP) for ...
    • Bank technology center gets backing from UP 

      Del Rosario, Leah Pearl (Panay News, October 22, 1999, on page 7-6)
      The University of the Philippines in the Visayas (UPV) had given its all out support to the 1st Field Day of the Western Visayas Technology Promotion Center held last October 15 at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
    • BAR develops new oyster culture technology 

      Valencia, Czeriza (The Philippine Star, March 3, 2013, on page B6)
      The Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) is developing a culture process for an oyster specie found in Surigao to increase local supply and tap its export potential to China and South Korea where there is demand. BAR and ...
    • BAR, Worldfish Center Boost Aquaculture 

      Benaning, Marvyn (Manila Bulletin, February 22, 2012, on page 3)
      The Bureau of Agriculture Research (BAR) and the WorldFish center are collaborating on a project to enhance the capacity of stakeholders to commercialize aquaculture technology. BAR and the Los Baños-based WorldFish Center ...
    • Benham Rise teeming with marine life 

      (Manila Standard, June 7, 2016, on page B6)
      A dazzling array of soft and hard corals, fish, algae, and sponges comprised some of the biological diversity documented by marine scientists from the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, University of the Philippines ...
    • Bill to boost fish farming 

      (Times Journal, July 31, 1985, on page 8)
      The establishment of a fish farming assistance unit in each of the regions of the country to accelerate the development of fishery industries was sought yesterday in the Batasang Pambansa. MP Narciso Monfort (KBL, Iloilo) ...
    • Biotech forum held communicators 

      Esopel, Raymart (Panay News, November 20, 2012, on page B2)
      A scientific forum on biotechnology which focused on the communicators as the people who play a vital role in spreading the information regarding biotechnology was held at MO2 Westown Hotel here on November 15. The said ...
    • Blockchain to quantify garbage in dirty rivers 

      Factao, Genivi (The Manila Times, August 14, 2018, on page B5)
      An environmentalist group vowed to clean up Pasig River using blockchain technology, a move that is seen to resolve garbage problems in other parts of the world. Environmentalist and entrepreneur Mariano Jose Diaz Villafuerte ...
    • Cagayan Valley gears up for massive breading of high-value ludong, igat 

      Ronda, Rainier (The Philippine Star, June 10, 2018, on page B5)
      The Isabela State University (ISU) is embarking on an ambitious research and development (R&D) project that seeks to develop the technology for massive breeding of Cagayan Valley Region's high-value fish (ludong) and ...
    • Caluya could be next tourism miracle 

      (Panay News, May 1, 2016, on page 1-15)
      This cluster of islets that comprise the only isolated municipality of Antique does not look as sad as it sounds. As every Antiqueño knows, "kaluya" means "sadness" in English. Through the initiative of Mayor Genevive Lim ...
    • Can modern technology combat illegal fishing? 

      Conserva, Louine Hope (The Daily Guardian, August 1, 2017, on page 1-7)
      Modern technology could be an effective measure to regulate illegal fishing at the Visayan Sea. The strategy includes the establishment of 120 radar stations all over the country by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic ...
    • Central Panay local execs start livelihood project using Seafdec technology 

      Philippine Information Agency (PIA); Daily Informer (Daily Informer, May 20, 1999, on page 3-7)
      The Central Panay Economic Unification, Inc. (CPEU) got a boost with the start of its collaborative project with SEAFDEC technology on cage culture of tilapia in San Julian dam has two major component: breeding and grow ...