Inland aquatic researcher recieves Invention Disclosure Incentive Award
View/ Open
Request this article
Date
Metadata
Show full item recordClassification code
PN20170214_B8Excerpt
A team of researchers from the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences-University of the Philippines Visayas (CFOS-UPV) was recognized during the 2nd Invention Disclosure Incentive (IDI) Awarding Ceremony at the UP Diliman. Professor Valeriano L. Corre, along with his co-inventors, Prof. Victor Marco Emmanuel Ferriols, Ernesto del Rosario, Jan Michael Genesila, and Prof. Francis Dimzon, received ₱40,000.00 financial incentive for their invention, the Remote Operated Automatic Bottom Feeder. The said invention is one of the research outputs of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-UPV milkfish program, which was funded by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the DOST.
Citation
Inland aquatic researcher receives Invention Disclosure Incentive Award. (2017, February 14). Panay News, p. B8.
Subject
Scientific personnel; Financing; Research; Research programmes; College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences-University of the Philippines Visayas (CFOS-UPV); Department of Science and Technology (DOST); Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD); Corre, Valeriano L.; Ferriols, Victor Marco Emmanuel; del Rosario, Ernesto; Genesila, Jan Michael; Dimzon, Francis
Collections
- Panay News [1470]
Related items
Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject.
-
External evaluators commend SEAFDEC/AQD for leading ASEAN aquaculture
(Panay News,February 20, 2018 , on page B3-B2)External evaluators commended SEAFDEC/AQD during the "2017 Annual Progress and Planning Meeting on the Promotion of Sustainable Aquaculture and Resource Enhancement in Southeast Asia". External evaluators were composed of ... -
SEAFDEC/AQD addresses constraints in aquaculture production
(The Daily Guardian,January 4, 2019 , on page 10-13)Three major constraints in aquaculture are lack of sufficient fry supply, high cost of feed and skilled manpower to keep aquaculture ventures running. SEAFDEC has been conducting research using indigenous materials that ... -
BFAR: Aggressive transfer of aquaculture tech needed vs dwindling fish catch
(Panay News,December 15, 2018 , on page B8)To ensure fish supply sustainability in the country, the Philippine Technical and Administrative Committee (PTAC) members requested the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) to put all aquaculture research ...