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    • Expert warns crab farmers against ‘fake’ king crablets 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (DailyGuardian, May 20, 2020, on page 6-8)
      Losses experienced by some crab farmers in the Philippines were traced to the very low survival of crablets that were misidentified as the popular king crab. Farmers prefer to culture king crab because it grows bigger and ...
    • Expert warns crab farmers against ‘fake’ king crablets 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (Panay News, May 23, 2020, on page 9-11)
      Losses experienced by some crab farmers in the Philippines were traced to the very low survival of crablets that were misidentified as the popular king crab. Farmers prefer to culture king crab because it grows bigger and ...
    • Fisheries library goes digital 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (DailyGuardian, January 29, 2020, on page 3-14)
      Thousands of fish farmer-friendly materials, journal articles, and books written by scientists and researchers of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) are freely searchable and downloadable over the ...
    • Online training courses being fast-tracked to empower aquaculture industry 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (Panay News, June 27, 2020, on page 15)
      To help bolster the supply of seafood and sustain the development of the fish farming industry during a pandemic, an aquaculture research center is fast-tracking the development of online training courses. The Southeast ...
    • Online training courses seen to empower aquaculture industry 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (DailyGuardian, June 24, 2020, on page 6-7)
      To help bolster the supply of seafood and sustain the development of the fish farming industry during a pandemic, an aquaculture research center is fast-tracking the development of online training courses. The Southeast ...
    • Study: Helping young fish see at night makes them grow faster 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (DailyGuardian, March 7, 2020, on page 7-13)
      In Asian countries including the Philippines, the culture of pompano has been conducted in open sea cages, brackishwater cages and in ponds. However, a few challenges, such as the high cost of production, still hamper the ...
    • Study: Helping young fish see at night makes them grow faster 

      De La Cruz, Joesyl Marie (Panay News, March 7, 2020, on page B1-B6)
      Pompano, locally known as apahan or dawis lawin, is a high-value fish which is in demand both in the local and export markets. It is known for its firm and flaky meat with a sweet and mild flavor. In Asian countries including ...