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Mussel culture gathers momentum in the Philippines

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1976-12
Author
Tortell, Philip
Yap, Wilfredo G.
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ASFA keyword
aquaculture development ASFA
mollusc culture ASFA
mussel culture ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
mariculture AGROVOC
Mytilidae AGROVOC
Perna viridis AGROVOC
Modiolus metcalfei AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Mytilidae GBIF
Mytilus smaragdinus GBIF
Perna viridis GBIF
Modiolus metcalfei GBIF
Modiolus modulaides GBIF
Geographic names
Bacoor Bay TGN
Manila Bay TGN
Panguil Bay TGN
Philippines TGN
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Abstract
Mussels (Mytilus smaragdinus) were posing a threat as fouling organisms in Bacoor Bay, on the south coast of Manila Bay but when attempts were made to market the mussel so much success was achieved that attempts to culture it were begun. A pilot farm was established; mussels now exceed oysters as the most important an profitable crop, 4 mussel projects have now been established, at Bacoor, Tinagong Dagat in northeast Panay, Jiabon in western Samar, and Panguil Bay in northwest Minanao. Projects of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) are also noted. The methods used in mussel culture are described; at Bacoor, Bamboo stakes are used as substrate. Cost and production estimates for a 1 ha farm using the bamboo stake substrate are given.
Keywords
SEAFDEC/AQD BFAR Asian green mussel
Subjects
Philippines. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. Aquaculture Department OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6434
Suggested Citation
Tortell, P., & Yap, W. G. (1976). Mussel culture gathers momentum in the Philippines. Fish Farming International, 3(4), 26-28. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6434
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0262-0820
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