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    • Aquaculture recovery depends on managing bacteria antibiotic resistance 

      S&T Media Service (BusinessWorld, February 12, 2001, on page S1/1)
      The two common pathogens in marine and freshwater environments known to scientists as Vibrio spp. and Aeromonas spp. are resistant to antibiotics widely used in aquaculture feeds. This was shown in a survey using bacterial ...
    • From pollution to profit: Over P3-M shrimp harvested from a hectare 

      Ledesma, Rossea Hosillos (DailyGuardian, August 17, 2020, on page 6-7)
      By recycling excess nutrients that would otherwise have been released to the environment, a shrimp farm harvested almost 13 tons of shrimp worth P3.3 million after just over 4 months of culture. Whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus ...
    • From pollution to profit: Over P3-million shrimp harvested from a hectare 

      Ledesma, Rossea Hosillos (Panay News, August 15, 2020, on page 15)
      By recycling excess nutrients that would otherwise have been released to the environment, a shrimp farm harvested almost 13 tons of shrimp worth P3.3 million after just over four months of culture. Whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus ...
    • Seagrass in decline, jeopardizing human, coral health- study 

      (The Manila Times, February 20, 2017, on page A6)
      Underwater meadows of seagrass offer important protection against pollution to both humans and coral reefs, but are in jeopardy worldwide due to climate change, sewage and agricultural runoff, researchers said Thursday. ...