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    • From fishers to breeders: Special training boosts hope for Molocaboc's abalone 

      Armada, Nyra; Dianala, Rex Delsar (DailyGuardian, September 1, 2023, on page 1-11)
      A prized jewel lies hidden beneath the shimmering and pristine waters of Molocaboc Island, a part of the 32-hectare Sagay Marine Reserve in Negros Occidental: the donkey’s-ear abalone (Haliotis asinina), a kind of marine ...
    • LGU-funded, operated nursery to boost aquaculture in Aklan 

      Armada, Nyra (DailyGuardian, November 5, 2022, on page 1-11)
      Aklan’s thriving fisheries sector received a major boost with the establishment of the Multi-species Marine Fish Nursery in Barangay Baybay, Makato, Aklan, as the local government stepped up efforts to improve the province’s ...
    • The next big thing: SEAFDEC renews push for pompano farming 

      Armada, Nyra; Dianala, Rex Delsar (DailyGuardian, September 26, 2022, on page 6-10)
      A delectable fish that needs no seasoning, no need for scaling, has few bones, fits perfectly on a pan, and whose mild and sweet flavor suits almost any recipe. It’s no wonder that the pompano is called by some to be the ...
    • NFRDI to expand collaboration with SEAFDEC/AQD through sardine project 

      Armada, Nyra (DailyGuardian, March 13, 2023, on page 6)
      The National Fisheries Research and Development Institute (NFRDI) is tapping SEAFDEC/AQD in a partnership to explore the domestication of the Bali Sardine. In a meeting held on 22 February, the NFRDI team, led by Dr. Lilian ...
    • Seizing the El Niño advantage in aquaculture 

      Armada, Nyra (DailyGuardian, April 25, 2024, on page 6-8)
      While the El Niño phenomenon brings about a cascade of environmental changes, such as extreme heat and below-normal rainfall, SEAFDEC/AQD says it also presents an opportunity for milkfish production. SEAFDEC/AQD Chief Dan ...
    • Towards sustainable lobster farming: Research making headway at SEAFDEC/AQD 

      Dianala, Rex Delsar B.; Armada, Nyra (DailyGuardian, June 8, 2022, on page 1-10)
      Craving for lobster tails but on a tight budget? Try slipper lobster – it’s sweet, tasty, and all tail. The slipper lobster, locally known as pitik-pitik, may not be as famous as their cousins, the spiny lobsters or banagan, ...