Search
Now showing items 51-59 of 59
'Field day'at Seafdec
The Technology Promotion Center will be holding a Field Day today at the Seafdec (Southeast Asian Fisheries and Development Center) Brackishwater Station at Punta Pulao, Dumangas, Iloilo. This field day is a joint project ...
- October 15, 1999
Fishers' technology know-how needed before availing bank loan
Fishers should be armed with technology know-how before they can avail themselves of loans from the Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP). This requirement was made clear by LBP when it started collaborating with the Aquaculture ...
- August 25, 1999
SEAFDEC offers training on shrimp operations hatchery
The shrimp industry uses both wild and hatchery-reared fry. As part of the effort to rehabilitate the ailing shrimp industry, the Aquaculture Department (AQD) of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center in Tigbauan, ...
- July 9, 1998
5T bangus in open sea
The Provincial government is releasing 5,000 marketable size bangus (200 grammers) in open sea to celebrate the National Fish Conservation Week Oct. 16-21. "We are replenishing sabalus (bangus breeders) and tell the people ...
- September 22, 1995
'Intercrop' rice with pantat, farmers urged
Freshwater fishes can be "intercropped" with rice, increasing a farming family's income and at the same time, the protein and energy intake of its members. That's possible, reads a primer distributed by the Technology and ...
- December 3, 1999
Aklan brgy has widest natural mangrove area
Despite being considered as the province's fishing sanctuary at the Sibuyan sea, barangay Bogtongbato, a coastal barangay in this town 39 kilometers west of Kalibo, still continues to remain thriving on subsistence fishing ...
- March 18, 1999
Seafdec projects get positive feedback
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec) is receiving good feedback from local government units (LGU) for its verification and extension projects. Just recently, Atty. Evelyn Camposano-Jiz, regional manager ...
- August 18, 1999
Fish for peace in Mindanao
Can peace and development finally come to Muslim Mindanao? Some logicians may think it preposterous, but the solution may just lie in training politicized Muslims to fish, instead of engaging them in combat. On March 10-13, ...
- April 8, 1999
Boracay's coral-eating starfish a dead issue
Like the reported coliform contamination of Boracay waters, the reported presence of coral eating starfishes in the island's seas is a phenomenon which shortly existed last year and already long gone. This Aklan governor ...
- September 7, 1999