+ Follow BINANGONAN FRESHWATER STATION Tag
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[Title] => Raising ulang in fish cages
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It is now feasible to raise ulang (giant freshwater prawn) in fish cages in lakes.
The technology was developed and continues to be refined under a collaborative project on the development of genetically improved strain of this shrimp species scientifically named Microbrachium rosenbergii.
The project is being implemented in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand.
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[Title] => Bighead carp edges out milkfish in Laguna Lake
[Summary] => Bighead carp, locally known as "karpa," has displaced milkfish as the dominant fish species in Laguna de Bay.
Latest figures of the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (DA-BAS) indicated that bighead carp has edged out bangus as the preferred fish for stocking in fishpens in the freshwater lake.
Over the past five years, noted Wilfredo G. Yap of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD), carp production has increased considerably from 2,500 tons in 1997 to 18,945 tons in 2001.
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[Title] => Binangonan aquaculture station chalks up R&D breakthroughs
[Summary] => BINANGONAN, Rizal The frontiers of research in freshwater aquaculture in the country continue to broaden, thanks to the breakthroughs achieved by the Binangonan Freshwater Station (BFS) in this lakeside town.
Established in 1976 at a 45-hectare area at Tapao Point, barangay Pipindan, along the shores of storied Laguna de Bay, the BFS has over the past quarter of a century chalked up significant research headways in freshwater species that helped sustain the people around the 90,000-hectare lake and adjacent regions.
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BINANGONAN FRESHWATER STATION
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[Title] => Raising ulang in fish cages
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It is now feasible to raise ulang (giant freshwater prawn) in fish cages in lakes.
The technology was developed and continues to be refined under a collaborative project on the development of genetically improved strain of this shrimp species scientifically named Microbrachium rosenbergii.
The project is being implemented in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand.
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[Title] => Bighead carp edges out milkfish in Laguna Lake
[Summary] => Bighead carp, locally known as "karpa," has displaced milkfish as the dominant fish species in Laguna de Bay.
Latest figures of the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (DA-BAS) indicated that bighead carp has edged out bangus as the preferred fish for stocking in fishpens in the freshwater lake.
Over the past five years, noted Wilfredo G. Yap of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department (SEAFDEC AQD), carp production has increased considerably from 2,500 tons in 1997 to 18,945 tons in 2001.
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[Title] => Binangonan aquaculture station chalks up R&D breakthroughs
[Summary] => BINANGONAN, Rizal The frontiers of research in freshwater aquaculture in the country continue to broaden, thanks to the breakthroughs achieved by the Binangonan Freshwater Station (BFS) in this lakeside town.
Established in 1976 at a 45-hectare area at Tapao Point, barangay Pipindan, along the shores of storied Laguna de Bay, the BFS has over the past quarter of a century chalked up significant research headways in freshwater species that helped sustain the people around the 90,000-hectare lake and adjacent regions.
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[AuthorName] => Rudy A. Fernandez
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November 17, 2002 - 12:00am