Browsing Bulletin Today by Name "Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR)"
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Bighead carp introduced in Bicol
(BulletinToday,September 14, 1985 , on page 24)The fast-growing bighead carp from China was introduced for the first time yesterday in Bicol during a unique lake-seeding activity in honor of the President's 68th birthday. Sponsored by ranking Bicolano career officials ... -
Creation of aquaculture centers sought
(BulletinToday,July 26, 1985 , on page 10)Members of Parliament Narciso D. Monfort (KBL, Iloilo) has filed with the Batasang Pambansa a resolution urging the establishment of regional fish farming assistance units in the country. Resolution No. 586 urged the ... -
Fishfarm industry discussed
(BulletinToday,February 11, 1985 , on page 16)Member of Parliament Narciso Monfort of Iloilo has offered the facilities of his office to ensure a full discussion of the concerns and problems of the fish-farming industry when Philippine Federation of Aquaculturists ... -
More prawn hatcheries set up
April 7, 1983 , on page 1)SEAFDEC operates three experimental small-tank hatchery systems and one large tank hatchery system to mass-produce fry in research stations in Iloilo and Aklan. With continuing research since 1977, the aquaculture department ... -
Seafdec training program set
(BulletinToday,February 10, 1986 , on page 1)The aquaculture department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (Seafdec-AQD) launched recently its training program for 1986. Intended for those who are engaged in fish farming, who wish to be updated on ... -
To teach BFAR specialists prawn culture technology
(BulletinToday,June 17, 1983 , on page 34)An intensive nine-month training program on prawn development for Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) participants will be held at the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department ... -
UNLAD to benefit 10,000 fishermen
(BulletinToday,November 11, 1984 , on page 24)The Laguna Lake Development Authority (LLDA), the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC), the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and the Farm Systems Development Corporation (FSDC) entered ...