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    • 23 HS teachers train on aquaculture, science research 

      Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD); Philippine Information Agency (PIA)-Iloilo (DailyGuardian, June 3, 2019, on page 13-12)
      Twenty-three science high school teachers from 13 public high schools in Iloilo were given the opportunity to take part in a three-day training sponsored by the Government of Japan. In a media release from Southeast Asian ...
    • Agri officials hail building of fisheries lab in Iloilo town 

      Labiste, Ma. Diosa (Philippine Daily Inquirer, March 12, 2003, on page A15)
      Agriculture and fishery officials welcomed the establishment of a biotechnology laboratory here as "uplifting news" in aqua0culture industry amid the global gloom spawned by th crisis in the Middle East. The facility, built ...
    • Aquaculture biotechnology complex to rise in Iloilo 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, April 14, 2002, on page 29)
      A biotechnology laboratory will soon rise in the seaside Iloilo town of Tigbauan situated 24 kilometers west of Iloilo City. The establishment of the Laboratory for Advanced Aquaculture Technologies is a joint initiative ...
    • Gene therapy key discovered in seaweed. 

      Kritz, Ben (The Manila Times, June 6, 2017, on page A8)
      A researcher from Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has discovered that carrageenan, a common extract of red seaweed, may be used as a delivery agent in gene therapy. Annabelle V. Briones, a research scientist ...
    • Genetic improvement to boost seaweed production 

      Yap, Julio Jr (Panay News, July 10, 2017, on page 10)
      The seaweed industry in the Philippines now faces certain challenges which include the decrease in biomass of harvested crops from farms mainly due to poor seed stocks quality, and outbreaks of various diseases. According ...
    • Of zorses, wholphins and ligers 

      Carroll, Sean B. (Manila Bulletin, September 25, 2010, on page 10)
      Trainers at Hawaii Sea Life Park were stunned when a 182-kilogram gray bottlenose dolphin gave birth in 1985 to a dark-skinned calf that partly resembled a 909-kilogram false killer whale she shared a tank with. The calf ...
    • P431-M biotech lab turned over to RP 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, March 8, 2003, on page B-4)
      The construction of a world-class biotechnology laboratory here is expected to considerably boost aquaculture research in the country. The P431-million Laboratory for Advanced Aquaculture Technologies was turned over last ...
    • SEA biotech lab to be set up at SEAFDEC AQD 

      Fernandez, Rudy A. (The Philippine Star, May 6, 2001, on page 24)
      A biotechnology laboratory r=that will address the need for advanced aquaculture technology is Southeast Asian has been envisioned to be established here. Negotiations are under way for the setting up of the laboratory at ...
    • SEAFDEC P431 million biotechnology lab operational 

      Gobuyan, Neonita A. (Panay News, August 19, 2002, on page 3-16)
      The fishery sector of the country gets a big boost in the establishment of the P431 million biotechnology laboratory at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) in Tigbauan, some 24 kilometers south of ...
    • SEAFDEC to feature aquaculture technologies at Agrilink 2017 

      (The Philippine Star, July 22, 2017, on page B8)
      The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) will demonstrate sustainable aquaculture technologies and innovations at Agrilink 2017 from Oct. 5 to 7 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City. Dr. Chihaya Nakayasu, ...
    • US to decide whether genetically altered salmon is safe to consume 

      Reuters (BusinessWorld, September 2, 2010, on page S1/3)
      US health officials are set to rule on whether a faster-growing, genetically engineered fish is safe to eat in a decision that could deliver the first altered animal food to consumers’ dinner plates. The fish, made by Aqua ...
    • World's nations meet in Paris to rescue ocean life this time 

      Agence France-Presse (AFP) (BusinessWorld, March 28, 2016, on page S1/7)
      It took a decade to get to the negotiating table, and it could easily take another to finish the job, but UN talks in New York to safeguard life in the high seas finally begin in earnest on Monday (March 28).