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    • [ 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • Community fishery resources mng't in Malalison, Antique: (Last of two parts) 

      Agbayani, Renato F. (Daily Informer, April 4, 1998, on page B4-B2)
      The fisherfolk are among the poorest of the poor in developing countries like the Philippines. Their incomes almost exclusively depend on the fishery resources adjacent to their village. Such is the case of the Malalison ...
    • Engineering design spells success or failure of any aquaculture enterprise 

      DI (Daily Informer, December 29, 1999, on page 7)
      Success or failure of any aquaculture venture depends largely on engineering design. Aquaculture has drawn heavily from engineering science the design and construction of farms and so if one desires to make good on ...
    • Feature story: Henry Young 

      Surtida, M. B. (Daily Informer, August 2, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      "I started caring for fish when I was 12 years old. Even then I had preferred marine ornamental fish over freshwater ones," declares Henry Young, owner of Aqua Line, a store that sells aquarium, equipment, feeds, tools, ...
    • Fishers group in Aklan leads way to mangrove-friendly mudcrab culture 

      SEAFDEC Asian Aquaculture (Daily Informer, October 30, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Raising mudcrab in tidal flats with existing mangroves is a feasible and economically profitable livelihood alternative for fishers. And this is environment-friendly. This was confirmed in a mucrab technology verification ...
    • MNLF adopts SEAFDEC technology 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, July 6, 1999, on page 8-2)
      The members of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in collaboration with the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), the Southern Philippines Council for Peace and Development (SPCPD) and the Food and ...
    • Mudcrab culture in mangroves 

      Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) (Daily Informer, October 30, 1999, on page B-1)
      Growing mucrab in net enclosures in a mangrove area is profitable, according to KASAMA, an Alkan fishers' association that collaborated with the Iloilo-based Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center's aquaculture ...
    • Mudcrab production is profitable 

      Aquaculture News Service (Daily Informer, December 14, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Raising mudcrab in tidal flats with existing mangroves is a feasible and profitable livelihood alternative for fishers. And this is environment-friendly, too. This was confirmed in a mudcrab technology verification project ...
    • Netcage culture of hybrid tilapia 

      (Daily Informer, May 8, 2000, on page B2)
      Tilapia culture in freshwater ponds, pens and netcages is now widely practices in the Philippines. A tilapia culture system or man-made water impoundment offers a profitable livelihood to farmers and fisherfolks. AQD tested ...
    • Netcage culture of hybrid tilapia in Bingawan cited 

      Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/ Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) (Daily Informer, August 9, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Tilapia culture in freshwater ponds, pens and net cages is now widely practiced in the Philippines. Demand for tilapia fry has been increasing that breeding techniques have come up with tilapia hybrids. A tilapia culture ...
    • Rebel returnees in Dumarao and Jamindan to try aquaculture 

      (Daily Informer, March 1, 2000, on page B1-B5)
      Aquaculture may just be better or last option for rebel returnees (RRs) in Jamindan and Dumarao to achieve food security and alleviate poverty. The RRs obviously inspired by the success of aquaculture venture of their ...
    • Restore lampirong: Seafdec helps Tigbauan fishers revive industry 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, September 23, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Tigbauan, Iloilo fishers gathered last week (Sept16) in front of the Tigbauan LGU-Seafdec livelihood project to witness the seeding of kapis (locally called lampirong) breeders along Tigbauan coastal waters. The seeding ...
    • Seafdec reaches out to rebel returnees 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, September 1, 1999, on page 3)
      Slowly, they are building for their future, a future free from violence and anxiety. The rebel returnees (RR) in Tapaz just so recently put up additional six floating cages in San Julian dam. These cages will be stocked ...
    • Sen Miriam first to taste tilapia from Seafdec proj 

      Seafdec News Center (Daily Informer, October 7, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      Ilongga Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago was among the first to dine and taste tilapia fromm the first harvest of Seafdec-CPEU-BFAR (Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Central Panay Economic Unification, Inc.-Bureau ...
    • To address fish catch: Intensify tech transfer urged 

      Daily Informer (Daily Informer, September 1, 1999, on page B1-B4)
      "The municipal fish catch is declining at a very alarming rate," Undersecretary for Fisheries of the Department of Agriculture Cesar Drilon told the fisherfolk association of Antique during the 2nd Provincial Fishery ...