Seafdec achieves world’s first natural captive spawning of ‘tulingan’
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For the first time, a mackerel tuna—also known as “kawakawa” and “tulingan” in the Philippines, long considered nearly impossible to breed—has reproduced naturally in captive conditions at a research center in the Philippines. The tuna (Euthynnus affinis) was spawned at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (Seafdec/AQD) in Tigbauan, Iloilo, without the use of hormone injections, said the Center’s news release. The first spawning event under fully captive conditions was recorded in July 2025, with repeated spawning observed through September.
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Seafdec achieves world’s first natural captive spawning of ‘tulingan’. (2026, January 18). BusinessMirror, p. A11.
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