Advance mussel farming starts in Palawan under DOST
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Mussel researchers and extensionists in Palawan were trained on the new methods of mussel culture for better livelihood opportunities recently. The participants were provided with hands-on training on constructing alternative mussel culture technology. As a training output, the participants were asked to construct a longline and spat collector, which were later on deployed in the coastal waters of Brgy. New Guinlo, Taytay, Palawan. These were turned over to three fishermen associations - Malampaya Live Fish Culturers Association, Malampaya Fisherfolk Association, and Golden Corals Association.
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Advance mussel farming starts in Palawan under DOST. (2017, August 5). Panay News, pp. B11, B7.
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Department of Science and Technology. Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development. Inland Aquatic Resources Research Division (IARRD) Western Philippines University (WPU) Malampaya Live Fish Culturers Association Malampaya Fisherfolk Association Golden Corals Association
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