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SEAFDEC tries saving native Pantat
The freshwater catfish or pantat (Clarias Macrocephalus) is native to the Philippines and a favorite food fish due to it's tender and delicious meat. But the species is fast dwindling in many natural habitats which resulted ...
- March 20, 2001
Bacteria blamed for slump in aquaculture
For the aquaculture industry of Panay Island to recover and develop, it must first manage the bacteria or pathogens in marine and freshwater environment that are getting more resistant to antibiotics. Two of the common ...
- June 9, 2001
First RP mariculture park set to open: Project to benefit fisherfolk, officials say
All is set for the launching of a mariculture park in Igang Bay off this seaside town. The first of its kind in the Philippines, the mariculture park is a joint project of the government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries ...
- July 3, 2001
SEAFDEC saves Antique form poverty
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centr-Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) here is trying its best to convey the real essence of food security among the natives of the hinterlands in the province of Antique. This ...
- April 5, 2001
Guimaras hosts RP's 1st mariculture park
The country's first mariculture park is in Guimaras. The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/Aquaculture Department (Seafdec/AQD) is readying its launching at Igang Bay, Nueva Valencia town. Seafdec's mariculture ...
- July 7, 2001
Seafdec-AQD set to hike production of crab seeds
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (Seafdec-AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo is set to increase the production of mud crab seeds as it is scheduled to conduct a two-month-long training here. ...
- June 29, 2001
SEAFDEC turns 28; rites set
The government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEADEC-AQD) here celebrates its 28th anniversary on July 4-6, with Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Q. Montemayor as guest speaker. ...
- July 2, 2001
Seafdec successfully spawns white shrimp
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec) successfully spawned wild caught white shrimp or putian (Penaeus indicus). Now, shrimp farmers in the Philippines can have another alternative species to culture ...
- November 28, 2001
Biotech lab in SEAFDEC soon
The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center-Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC-AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo is now prepared to put up the new biotechnology laboratory to house researchers for its Aquaculture Biotechnology ...
- May 21, 2001
Reviving aquaculture (Conclusion)
Our rivers and streams that used to give us abundant and free tilapia, pantat, kalampay, shrimps, etc. are dying. We can also draw lessons from SEAFDEC under Dr. Rolando Platon and the Iloilo Provincial Government under ...
- February 28, 2001