+ Follow CORAL FARM Tag
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[Title] => Yum yum… crocodile meat, anyone?
[Summary] => It’s lean, MSG-free, preservative-free, and it’s supposed to be an aphrodisiac. And it’s proudly made in the Philippines.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-31 00:00:00
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[Title] => New initiative brings hope to RP coral reefs
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A new initiative in marine conservation is breathing new life into the dying coral reef ecosystem of the country. And it the pilot project is happening in Caw-oy Coral Farm on Olango Island, Lapulapu City.
Members of the Caw-oy Fisherfolk Organization built 275 coral nursery units (CNUs) on which they transplanted 22,000 coral fragments. It is a two-hectare site which employs 25 families who, aside from working on the farm, provide round-the-clock protection.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Koyang Mon Epino
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A new initiative in marine conservation is breathing new life into the dying coral reef ecosystem of the country. And it the pilot project is happening in Caw-oy Coral Farm on Olango Island, Lapulapu City.
Members of the Caw-oy Fisherfolk Organization built 275 coral nursery units (CNUs) on which they transplanted 22,000 coral fragments. It is a two-hectare site which employs 25 families who, aside from working on the farm, provide round-the-clock protection.
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