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    Pangasinan aquaculture practices wow US students

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    February 7, 2019
    Author
    Visperas, Eva
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    Classification code
    PS20190207_13
    Excerpt
    Students of the University of Rhode Island arrived in Pangasinan on New Year’s eve for their 20-day study of the best aquaculture practices in various coastal areas of the province and got wowed. From going to the rivers, the 10 students led by their professor Michael Rice experienced demonstration and did hands-on sex determination/cannulation of milkfish breeders and feed preparation/enrichment at the Philippine Bangus Center, seining milkfish broodstock from a maturation pond at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources center, all in this city. At the BFAR center, the students also had the opportunity to harvet bangus and saltwater tilapia from ponds.
    Citation
    Visperas, E. (2019, February 7). Pangasinan aquaculture practices wow US students. The Philippine Star, p. 13.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6049
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    Corporate Names
    University of Rhode Island Philippine Bangus Center Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)
    Personal Names
    Rice, Michael
    Geographic Names
    Alaminos Lingayen Infanta Bolinao Dagupan City
    Subject
    aquaculture milkfish culture fish culture sex determination tilapia culture fingerlings
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