BFAR sires freshwater clams in Tapaz, Capiz
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In its continuing efforts toward Food Security, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Region 6 turned over 300 pieces of male and female freshwater clams to Mayor Romualdo Exmundo. Jr. of Tapaz, Capiz. BFAR RD Sonia V. Selville, Seafdec Chief Rolando R. Platon, Seafdec-Technology Verification and Extension Head Dan D. Baliao and UPV Professor Lilia Tabaldo headed the dispersal of clam breeders and tilapia breeders from SEAFDEC at the San Julian Dam.
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BFAR sires freshwater clams in Tapaz, Capiz. (1999, September 30). Daily Informer, p. B1.
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