Manila Bulletin: Recent submissions
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'World's biggest' freshwater stingray netted in Cambodia
June 22, 2022 , on page 4)A fisherman on the Mekong river in Cambodia has hooked the biggest freshwater fish ever recorded, scientists said — a 300-kilogram stingray. The giant freshwater stingray, which measured four meters (13 feet) from snout ... -
DND, SoKor shipbuilder ink ₱30-B offshore patrol vessel deal
June 29, 2022 , on page 2)he Department of National Defense (DND) and South Korean shipbuilder Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) on Monday signed the PHP30 billion offshore patrol vessel (OPV) contract which seeks to provide six OPVs to the Philippine ... -
CFOS-IA hosts lecture on BIOSIPEC shrimp nursery technology
(Daily Gurdian,August 1, 2022 , on page 6)The Institute of Aquaculture, College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (CFOS-IA) hosted a lecture on BIOSIPEC shrimp nursery technology on July 19, 2022. Held at the CFOS AV Hall, UPV Miagao campus, the lecture was presented ... -
Soldiers in Ayungin Shoal get fresh food, supplies as Chinese vessels hover
June 27, 2022 , on page 5)Military personnel stationed at the BRP Sierra Madre (LS 57) in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG), Palawan got a much needed boost as they received fresh food and other supplies from their ... -
PH ends oil, gas exploration talks with China in WPS
June 25, 2022 , on page 1)President Duterte has ordered the termination of oil and gas discussions with China in the West Philippine Sea, outgoing Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. revealed. "The President had spoken. I carried out his ... -
Seafdec reports on research gains
(Manila Bulletin,March 20, 1986 , on page 1)Breakthroughs in prawn, milkfish, big head carp and seabass research were cited as the principal achievements of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (Seafdec-AQD) in a report submitted ... -
Success in carp aquaculture cited
October 5, 1987 , on page 8)Atop a hill at Tapao point in Binangonan, a suburban town overlooking Laguna Lake - the largest in the country - researchers are quietly revolutionizing fish production to meet Asia's need for cheap protein. The 45-hectare ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery
(Manila Bulletin,October 3, 1987 , on page 1)Hatching marine finfish eggs in controlled conditions allows them a greater chance to survive and grow into the fingerling stage. Studies and laboratory experiments conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn hatchery operation and management
(Manila Bulletin,August 15, 1987 , on page 1)The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is co-sponsoring with the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center a seminar on Prawn Hatchery Operation and Management from Aug. 17 to 22, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A ... -
Marine finfish hatchery Oct. 5 to 10 (9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) a SEAFDEC-TLRC joint project
(Manila Bulletin,September 18, 1987 , on page 1)Site selection; hatchery design; construction, biology and broodstock development of milkfish, siganid and sea bass; hatchery system; larval rearing; larval feeding, including culture of natural food; clinic; evaluation ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery
(Manila Bulletin,September 26, 1987 , on page 1)Hatching marine finfish eggs in controlled conditions allows them a greater chance to survive and grow into the fingerling stage. Studies and laboratory experiments conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn hatchery operations and management
(Manila Bulletin,November 20, 1987 , on page 1)Exports of shrimps and prawns increased from 1,700 tons in 1975 to 4,200 tons in 1979 showing an equivalent increase in revenue from P50M to P264M. Seventy percent of all prawns exported from the Philippines in 1982 were ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on marine finfish hatchery
(Manila Bulletin,December 6, 1987 , on page 1)Hatching marine finfish eggs in controlled conditions allows them a greater chance to survive and grow into the fingerlings stage. Studies and laboratory experiments conducted by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development ... -
Prawn culture courses
(Manila Bulletin,January 24, 1987 , on page 1)The Iloilo-based SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department will conduct training courses for fishfarmers, hatchery operators, and entrepreneurs. Courses on farm hatchery and nursery operations and management will be on March 4-April ... -
Training courses for 1987
(Manila Bulletin,February 8, 1987 , on page 4)*PRAWNHATCH (Prawn Hatchery and Nursery Operations and Management) *POND CULTURE (Brackishwater Pond Culture) *MARFISHHATCH (Hatchery of Marine Finfishes) *AQUAFRESH (Freshwater Aquaculture) *BIVALVES (Sanitation and ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn grow-out operations
(Manila Bulletin,March 9, 1988 , on page 1)The Philippines is located on a strategic site of the South Pacific which supplies one-third of the world market for shrimps. However, the country remains one of the 10 lower shrimp exporters. -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn culture, grow out & pond management
(Manila Bulletin,February 27, 1988 , on page 1)The Philippines is located on a strategic site of the South Pacific which supplies one-third of the world market for shrimps. However, the country remains one of the 10 lower shrimp exporters. -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn hatchery operations and management
(Manila Bulletin,February 12, 1988 , on page 28)Exports of shrimp and prawns increased from 1,700 tons in 1975 to 4,200 tons in 1979 showing an equivalent increase in revenue from P50M to P264M. Seventy percent of all prawns exported from the Philippines in 1982 were ... -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn culture, grow out & pond management
(Manila Bulletin,July 13, 1987 , on page 1)The Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) is co-sponsoring with the Technology and Livelihood Resource Center a seminar on Prawn Culture, Grow-Out and Pond Management on July 20 to 24, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. -
SEAFDEC-TLRC seminar on prawn grow-out operations
(Manila Bulletin,March 11, 1988 , on page 31)The Philippines is located on a strategic site of the South Pacific which supplies one-third of the world market for shrimps. However, the country remains one of the 10 lower shrimp exporters.