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Aquaculture in the Philippines

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adsea94p137-147.pdf (83.90Kb) Open Access
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Date
1995
Author
Aypa, Simeona M.
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ASFA keyword
environmental degradation ASFA
pollution tolerance ASFA
shrimp culture ASFA
freshwater lakes ASFA
bacterial diseases ASFA
pond culture ASFA
survival ASFA
mollusc culture ASFA
mussel culture ASFA
prawn culture ASFA
oyster culture ASFA
toxicity tolerance ASFA
aquaculture ASFA
brackishwater aquaculture ASFA
aquaculture economics ASFA
aquaculture development ASFA
cage culture ASFA
culture effects ASFA
seaweed culture ASFA
mariculture ASFA
freshwater aquaculture ASFA
fish culture ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Penaeus monodon AGROVOC
Channa AGROVOC
Chanos chanos AGROVOC
Lutjanus argentimaculatus AGROVOC
Lates calcarifer AGROVOC
Perna viridis AGROVOC
Crassostrea AGROVOC
Epinephelus AGROVOC
Cyprinus carpio AGROVOC
Eucheuma AGROVOC
Siganus AGROVOC
Clarias AGROVOC
Gracilaria AGROVOC
Macrobrachium rosenbergii AGROVOC
Oreochromis niloticus AGROVOC
Giant perch
Golden rabbitfish
Mangrove jack
milkfish AGROVOC
Philippines AGROVOC
South East Asia AGROVOC
Philippines, Luzon I., Zambales, Sampaloc L.
Philippines, Luzon I., Laguna de Bay
Taxonomic term
Penaeus monodon GBIF
Chanos chanos GBIF
Hypophthalmichthys nobilis GBIF
Lates calcarifer GBIF
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Abstract
Aquaculture is regarded as the most promising source of protein food in the years ahead. Milkfish and Nile tilapia are the major fishes now produced but groupers, sea bass, rabbitfish, red snappers, carps, and catfishes are grown by some farmers. The tiger shrimp is still the most important cultured crustacean, but white shrimps and mudcrabs also have great potential. Oysters and mussels are produced in considerable amounts. Mariculture of the seaweed Eucheuma is now a well established industry, and the pond culture of Gracilaria for agar extraction is beginning to take off.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/114
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Aypa, S. M. (1995). Aquaculture in the Philippines. In T. U. Bagarinao & E. E. C. Flores (Eds.), Towards Sustainable Aquaculture in Southeast Asia and Japan: Proceedings of the Seminar-Workshop on Aquaculture Development in Southeast Asia, Iloilo City, Philippines, 26-28 July, 1994 (pp. 137-147). Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines: Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Type
Conference paper
ISBN
971851127X
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