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Rebel returnees to put up floating cages for tilapia culture in Tapaz
Six additional cages will be put up in San Julian Dam to be exclusively maintained by the rebel returnees. The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) through the Technology Verification and Extension Section ...
- July 31, 1999
Restore lampirong: Seafdec helps Tigbauan fishers revive industry
Tigbauan, Iloilo fishers gathered last week (Sept16) in front of the Tigbauan LGU-Seafdec livelihood project to witness the seeding of kapis (locally called lampirong) breeders along Tigbauan coastal waters. The seeding ...
- September 23, 1999
Central Panay local execs start livelihood project using Seafdec technology
The Central Panay Economic Unification, Inc. (CPEU) got a boost with the start of its collaborative project with SEAFDEC technology on cage culture of tilapia in San Julian dam has two major component: breeding and grow ...
- May 20, 1999
Seafdec reaches out to rebel returnees
Slowly, they are building for their future, a future free from violence and anxiety. The rebel returnees (RR) in Tapaz just so recently put up additional six floating cages in San Julian dam. These cages will be stocked ...
- September 1, 1999
BFAR sires freshwater clams in Tapaz, Capiz
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 ...
- September 30, 1999
'Don't cut mangroves, culture fish and crabs with them'
One needs not cut mangroves to give way to aquaculture. Fish and crabs can be cultured with mangroves. This was what Mr. Dan Baliao told the audience when he reported the development of pen and cage culture in the Philippines ...
- December 10, 1999
Iloilo aims to produce native pantat fry in 8-month time
At present, all that the provincial government can boast of is a concrete tank rearing over a thousand fry in a knee-deep water. But eight months from now, those tiny wiggling creatures will serve as brood stocks, the ...
- October 13, 1999