Browsing Aquatic News Index by Scientific Name "Penaeus monodon"
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Shrimp business
September 13, 2013 , on page 11-12)Ten years ago, the Philippines used to be the one of the biggest shrimp producers- No. 3- in the world and ten years before that, the shrimp production had emerged as the country's "sunshine industry". Local shrimp production ... -
Shrimp farmers in the Philippines go for the Pacific white shrimp
(The Daily Guardian,June 25, 2008 , on page 8-9)Thirty-eight (38) grow-out farms and seven (7) accredited hatcheries might not seem a lot, but their very existence signals the Philippines' entry into white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei aquaculture. Foreign and local ... -
Shrimp farmers to SEAFDEC chief: Address gaps in shrimp farming
(Panay News,February 8, 2018 , on page 10)As the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) banner program “Oplan Balik Sugpo” is in the offing, chief Dan Baliao echoed the concerns of shrimp farmers to the scientists to ... -
Shrimp hatchery international course
(The Philippine Star,September 28, 1996 , on page 28)An international training course on "Shrimp Hatchery Operation" will be held starting Oct. 1 at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo. -
Shrimp industry could net profit of P1M per harvest
August 8, 2003 , on page 6-12)Local shrimp producers here could maximize their profit to more than P1 million per harvest should they increase their stocking density range to 15-25 per square meters. This was the result of a study made by Dan Baliao, ... -
‘Shrimp industry plays vital role in PH’s pursuit of food security’
September 21, 2023 , on page 3)“The Philippine shrimp industry plays a vital role in the country's pursuit of food security, livelihood generation, and foreign exchange earnings.” This was the message of Senator Cynthia Villar, chairperson of the Senate ... -
Six receive DOST-PCAMRD centennial awards
February 1, 1998 , on page 18)Six academic and research and development (RAD) institutions and private corporation received centennial awards for Los Baños-based research council of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) when it celebrated its ... -
Talisay leaves may 'revolutionize' PH aquaculture
December 21, 2019 , on page 9)A recent study has shown that the leaves of the common talisay (also known as the Indian or tropical almond tree) improve the survival of the ayungin larvae, or silver therapon (Leiopotherapon plumbeus) a freshwater fish ...