Climate change threatens aquaculture industry
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Climate change continues to affect the aquaculture industry, according to Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center( SEAFDEC) Aquaculture Department (AQD) chief Felix Ayson. The department is currently prioritizing climate change adaptation programs to mitigate its effects to the aquaculture industry, and address challenges on food security. Climate change adaptation is one of the five broad thematic research programs of SEAFDEC/AQD.
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Escopel, R. (2015, October 6). Climate change threatens aquaculture industry. Panay News, p. B1.
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