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    Shrimp aquaculture: the Philippine experience 

    RR Platon - In PT Smith (Ed.), Towards Sustainable Shrimp Culture in Thailand and the Region. Proceedings of a workshop held at Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand, 28 October-1 November 1996, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Series: ACIAR Proceedings; No. 90
    An overview is presented of the shrimp farming industry in the Philippines, noting that it was established as brackish-water aquaculture as early as 1521, although it took until the 1970s to take off, blooming during the ...
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    Review of recommendations from recent SEAFDEC workshops: SICCPPS and AQUACHEM 

    CR Lavilla-Pitogo - In PT Smith (Ed.), Towards Sustainable Shrimp Culture in Thailand and the Region. Proceedings of a workshop held at Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand, 28 October-1 November 1996, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Series: ACIAR Proceedings; No. 90
    The Second International Conference on the Culture of Penaeid Prawns and Shrimps (SICCPPS) was convened in Iloilo City by the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) on May 14-17 1996 to bring together ...
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    Reproductive performance of pond-sourced Scylla serrata fed various broodstock diets 

    OM Millamena & ET Quinitio - In Mud crab aquaculture and biology: proceedings of an international scientific forum held in Darwin, Australia, 21-24 April 1997, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Feeding experiments were conducted to determine the effect of diet on reproduction of pond-sourced unablated and ablated Scylla serrrata broodstock. Broodstock were fed either natural food (T1) consisting of mussel, squid, ...
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    The status of seed production of grouper and other coral reef fishes in the Philippines 

    GF Quinitio - In AS Cabanban & M Philipps (Eds.), Aquaculture of Coral Reef Fishes. Proceedings of the Workshop on Aquaculture of Coral Reef Fishes and Sustainable Reef Fisheries, 6-10 December 1996, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, 1999 - Institute for Development Studies
    Initial work on seed production of grouper in the Philippines was first reported in 1986. Most of the work has been undertaken by the SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC/AQD), which concentrated on Epinephelus coioides. ...
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    Monosex culture of the mud crab Scylla serrata at three stocking densities with Gracilaria as crab shelter 

    AT Triño, OM Millamena & CP Keenan - In CP Keenan & A Blackshaw (Eds.), Mud Crab Aquaculture and Biology. Proceedings of an International Scientific Forum, 21-24 April 1997, Darwin, Australia, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    The effects of three levels of stocking density (0.5, 1.5 or 3.0/m2) and monosex culture (male or female) on the growth, survival and production of Scylla serrata were investigated. Juvenile crabs were stocked in 150 m2 ...
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    Development of hatchery techniques for the mud crab Scylla serrata (Forskål): Comparison of feeding schemes 

    ET Quinitio, F Parado-Estepa & V Alava - In CP Keenan & A Blackshaw (Eds.), Mud Crab Aquaculture and Biology. Proceedings of an international scientific forum held in Darwin, Australia, 21–24 April 1997, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Scylla serrata larvae were reared in 3 L plastic containers and fed various amounts of artificial diets (AD) with or without natural food (NF: Brachionus rotundiformis and newly-hatched Artemia). The amounts of AD fed alone ...
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    Larval survival and megalopa production of Scylla sp. at different salinities 

    FD Parado-Estepa & ET Quinitio - In CP Keenan & A Blackshaw (Eds.), Mud Crab Aquaculture and Biology. Proceedings of an International Scientific Forum, 21-24 April 1997, Darwin, Australia, 1999 - Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
    Salinity tolerance was determined for each zoeal stage of Scylla sp. Larvae from ablated pond-grown females were abruptly transferred to salinities of 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and 32 ppt. Spawning salinity or previous rearing ...

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    TypeConference paper 7AuthorMillamena, Oseni M. 2Quinitio, Emilia T. 2Alava, Veronica R. 1Keenan, Clive P. 1Lavilla-Pitogo, Celia R. 1... View MoreSubject
    Philippines 7
    Crustacea 4Mud crab 4Crabs 3Scylla serrata 3... View MoreDate Issued
    1999 7

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