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<title>Nursery culture of mangrove crab megalopae (Scylla serrata) in pond-based net cages</title>
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Caballero, Pedrita; Licera, Rhiannen Marie C.; Regatalio, Kyle Dymer; Dayrit, Rheniel; Mamauag, Roger Edward
This manual, titled “Nursery Culture of Mangrove Crab Megalopae (&lt;i&gt;Scylla serrata&lt;/i&gt;) in Pond-Based Net Cages,” is part of SEAFDEC/AQD’s effort to assess the potential of using megalopae as the starting stock in pond-based net cage nurseries. The method is intended to enhance survival rates during the grow-out stage. Given the increasing availability of hatchery-reared megalopae and the high cost of crab instars, the manual also evaluates the cost-effectiveness and practical advantages of using megalopae in nursery operations. Hatchery-sourced megalopae offer key benefits over wild-caught ones, including consistent supply, environmental sustainability, disease-free status, species certainty, and stable pricing. This approach could help increase hatchery production cycles and lower overall production expenses in the crab farming industry.&#13;
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The manual covers various aspects, including mangrove crab biology, site selection, pond preparation, nursery management, packing and transport procedures, and economic analysis.&#13;
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The authors hope this resource will serve as a practical guide for crab farmers, farm managers, aquaculture professionals, technicians, and students by providing essential knowledge on science-based aquaculture practices.
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<dc:date>2025-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Best operational practices for biosecure farming of black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) in earthen ponds</title>
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Somblingo, Edgar; Baliao, Dan D.; de la Peña, Leobert D.; Mamauag, Roger Edward
This extension manual "Best Operational Practices for Biosecure Farming of Black Tiger Shrimp (&lt;i&gt;Penaeus monodon&lt;/i&gt;) in Earthen Ponds," is designed to meet the urgent needs for a comprehensive, time-ready guide that bridges gap between theoretical aquaculture models and on-ground execution. It consolidates critical technical protocols, from pond design, water management, feed scheduling, biosecurity, probiotics, and efficient harvesting into a coherent step by step format suitable for farm managers and extension workers. Rooted in regionally relevant evidence-based practices, including stocking densities reflective of extensive to intensive systems, precise water quality targets (salinity 15–25 ppt, temperature 29–33 °C, and dissolve oxygen &gt;2.7 ppm), and sludge-removal and disinfection protocols. It provides clear performance benchmarks for growth, survival and productivity. Further, it emphasizes biosecurity-covering intake filtration, probiotic use, routine sampling, and pond drying to mitigate diseases risks endemic to &lt;i&gt;P. monodon&lt;/i&gt;. The manuals adaptability across farming intensities and its insistence on monitoring and record-keeping empower farmer to continuously optimize operations, enhancing both economic resilience and environmental stewardship.
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<title>Breeding, seed production, and culture of African catfish Clarias gariepinus</title>
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Tan-Fermin, Josefa D.; Navarro, Jebrham; Arnaldo, Gemma N.; Dayrit, Rheniel
This manual summarizes the existing techniques on the induced breeding, seed production, and culture of the African catfish based on surveys done in Iloilo, Philippines. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department will present a standardized way of breeding and culturing the African catfish under captive conditions, but will not encourage growing them in natural freshwater habitats. Previous data have shown that their presence in lakes adversely affects the population of other indigenous species and may lead to a loss of biodiversity.
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<dc:date>2024-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Manual on important marine parasites and their hosts in the Philippines</title>
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Erazo-Pagador, Gregoria; Caloyloy, Blan Jericho; de la Peña, Leobert D.
This manual gives basic information on some parasites of different infected fish submitted to the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center/ Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD) Diagnostic Service Laboratory in Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines. It is intended as a reference for those working in aquaculture in the Philippines. It is also designed to be a valuable reference for students, researchers, and enthusiasts eager to delve into the captivating field of parasitology and parasitic disease management.
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