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Prawn culture courses
The Iloilo-based SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department will conduct training courses for fishfarmers, hatchery operators, and entrepreneurs. Courses on farm hatchery and nursery operations and management will be on March 4-April ...
- January 24, 1987
Prawn culture leads Negros' diversification
Negros, downed a couple of years back by a major slump in world sugar trading is back on the agribusiness scene again, this time with a flourish. Likened to the pliant and sturdy Philippine bamboo, hardworking Negrenses ...
- April 5, 1988
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn hatchery operations and management
Exports of shrimps and prawns increased from 1,700 tons in 1975 to 4,200 tons in 1979 showing an equivalent increase in revenue from P50M to P264M. Seventy percent of all prawns exported from the Philippines in 1982 were ...
- November 20, 1987
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery
Hatching marine finfish eggs in controlled conditions allows them a greater chance to survive and grow into the fingerling stage. Studies and laboratory experiments conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
- October 3, 1987
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn culture, grow out & pond management
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is co-sponsoring with the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center a seminar on Prawn Culture, Grow-Out and Pond Management on July 20 to 24, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- July 13, 1987
Success in carp aquaculture cited
Atop a hill at Tapao point in Binangonan, a suburban town overlooking Laguna Lake - the largest in the country - researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to meet Asia's need for cheap protein. The 45-hectare ...
- October 5, 1987
Workshop on artemia (brine shrimp)
An invitation to hatchery and fishpond operators, researchers, fishery teachers and other aquaculture entrepreneurs !!!!
- April 17, 1988
Deadly disease hits Iloilo prawn hatheries
Some 30 newly set up barangay prawn hatcheries in four coastal towns of Iloilo are suffering heavy losses from infestations of a deadly bacterial disease. What makes the disease even more distressing is that it has no known ...
- March 29, 1988
SEAFDEC AQD-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery (apahap, samaral, bangus)
Too much emphasis has been made on the culture and hatchery of prawn during the past years. Millions of pesos in investments and capital outlays have been spent on the construction of pond and hatchery facilities for prawn.
- April 17, 1988
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery
Hatching marine finfish eggs in controlled conditions allows them a greater chance to survive and grow into the fingerling stage. Studies and laboratory experiments conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ...
- September 26, 1987