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    • AQD Matters 2024 September - October 

      Ledesma, Rossea H. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2024-11)
      In this issue: SEAFDEC-NFRDI collab reaps 3 tons of shrimp; Scientist completes study visit in Japan to enhance SEAFDEC/AQD's research on eels; SEAFDEC/AQD collects seaweeds for tissue propagation; SEAFDEC/AQD explores ...
    • SEAFDEC/AQD highlights 2023 

      Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2024-11)
      SEAFDEC/AQD highlights 2023 is SEAFDEC/AQD's annual report updating on its accomplishments and progress for the year 2023.
    • AQD Matters 2024 July - August 

      Armada, Nyra G. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2024-10)
      In this issue: 1) SEAFDEC expands aquaculture research complex; 2) AQD participates in USAID Southeast Asia Fisheries Partnership Workshop; 3) SEAFDEC/AQD connects with stakeholders at international exhibition; 4) SEAFDEC/AQD ...
    • AQD Matters 2024 May - June 

      Armada, Nyra G. (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2024-07)
      In this issue: 1) Seizing the El Niño advantage in aquaculture; 2) Agreement inked for multi-species marine hatchery in Davao Occidental; 3) 56th SEAFDEC Council Meeting highlights key fisheries management initiatives; 4) ...
    • Series: Aquaculture extension manual; No. 75

      Breeding, seed production, and culture of African catfish Clarias gariepinus 

      Tan-Fermin, Josefa D.; Navarro, Jebrham ORCID; Arnaldo, Gemma N.; Dayrit, Rheniel (Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 2024-07)
      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.