Due to the growing popularity of mangrove crab as an aquaculture commodity, SEAFDEC/AQD conducted several training courses on mangrove crab culture.
Read More »Cost of hatchery operations seen to go down via technology for algal paste production
An award-winning technology for algae harvesting is now available in the Philippines, boosting efforts to reduce the cost of producing fish fry in hatcheries through the use of algal paste.
Read More »Fish farmers, private sector, get important aquaculture updates
As part of SEAFDEC/AQD’s anniversary celebrations, a Farmers’ Forum and Aquaculture Clinic were held for fish farmers and the private sector on 10 July 2019 at SEAFDEC/AQD’s Multi-Purpose Hall in Tigbauan, Iloilo from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Read More »Fijians choose SEAFDEC/AQD as training ground for sandfish culture
Three Fijians searched the world over and found the platform they needed for learning the culture of the prized commodity at SEAFDEC/AQD in Iloilo, Philippines.
Read More »Partnership inked for resource enhancement project at Lahuy Island
The Partido State University partnered with SEAFDEC/AQD for the implementation of a resource enhancement project at the Lahuy Group of Islands.
Read More »Alternative feed ingredients to reduce aquaculture’s dependence on wild fish
The need for alternative feed ingredients is underlined by the rising cost of fish meal and fish oil. Feeds can account for over 50% of the production cost in fish farms.
Read More »SEAFDEC and BFAR begin on-site training in Cotabato
SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department and the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources conducted an on-site training on freshwater aquaculture in Kabacan, Cotabato last 25-28 February 2019.
Read More »Participants from SEAFDEC member countries finish freshwater aquaculture training
With the need to promote and disseminate freshwater aquaculture technologies within the community, SEAFDEC/AQD initiated and has been conducting an international training course on “Community-Based Freshwater Aquaculture (CBFWA)” since 2007 with funding support from the Government of Japan – Trust Fund.
Read More »Aquatic news index launched for public access
The Aquatic News Index is an initiative of the SEAFDEC/AQD Library to improve the accessibility of current and historical news articles on aquatic science and to preserve them in digital form.
Read More »Forum updates fish farmers on aquaculture technologies
Over a hundred fish farmers and other stakeholders availed of free lectures and consultations on 11 July 2018 at SEAFDEC/AQD’S Multi-Purpose Hall in Tigbauan, Iloilo.
Read More »Database of feed ingredients now online
The database was launched during the Book Launching ceremonies as part of SEAFDEC/AQD’s 45th anniversary celebration on 12 July 2018.
Read More »Aquaculture, a platform for poverty alleviation
“If done right, aquaculture can be the sustainable platform for creating wealth and environmental sustainability in the rural fishing communities,” says Joseph Martin Borromeo, president of the Philippine Association of Fish Producers Inc.
Read More »SEAFDEC/AQD thrives at 45 with tiger shrimp as its banner program
SEAFDEC/AQD’s 45th Anniversary Program on 13 July 2018
Read More »Mangrove crab manual launched
The manual “Biology and Hatchery of Mangrove Crabs Scylla spp.” was launched during SEAFDEC/AQD’s 27th Book Launching last 12 July 2018 at the SEAFDEC/AQD Multi-Purpose Hall.
Read More »Resource enhancement training gathers Southeast Asian fisheries officers
SEAFDEC/AQD organized the international training, with funding support from the Government of Japan Trust Fund (GOJ-TF), to enable Southeast Asian countries to initiate resource enhancement activities or improve their current programs.
Read More »Learning by doing gives trainees confidence in sandfish farming
A 15-day training course on “Sandfish Seed Production, Nursery, and Management” held from April 5 to April 20, 2018, in Tigbauan, Iloilo.
Read More »Congressman eyes partnership with SEAFDEC/AQD to develop aquaculture in Masbate
Congressman Scott Davies Lanete of the third district of Masbate visited SEAFDEC/AQD in 15 March 2018 to explore a possible linkage towards developing aquaculture in Masbate.
Read More »P10-M agreement sealed for planning of 15 hatcheries
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources tapped the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center in a P10 million project to conduct surveys and prepare development plans for the establishment of 15 multi-species fish hatcheries around the Philippines.
Read More »Retired SEAFDEC couple continues promoting aquaculture in Mindanao
Mr. and Mrs. Rito Bombeo, retired researchers of SEAFDEC/AQD continue to promote aquaculture in Naawan, Misamis Oriental.
Read More »Fruit peels may no longer be agricultural wastes
A SEAFDEC/AQD study suggests that fruits peels can be used as additives for tilapia feed.
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