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[Title] => Huge pugapo caught off Masbate’s waters
[Summary] => A fisherman has caught a giant pugapo (grouper) fish about six feet long in the waters off Masbate.
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[AuthorName] => Kristine B. Quintas/RHM
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[Title] => Lapu-lapu now raised in fishponds
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Time was when grouper (lapu-lapu) was caught in the open seas. And its fry gathered from the wild, too.
Now, this high-valued finfishes are cultured in cages in fishponds. And their fry nurtured in inland fish nurseries as well.
This research breakthrough achieved in recent years augurs well for the further development of the grouper industry, averred Roberto Abrera, manager of BFARs Region 4-B Regional Fisheries Research and Development Center (RFRDC).
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Time was when grouper (lapu-lapu) was caught in the open seas. And its fry gathered from the wild, too.
Now, this high-valued finfishes are cultured in cages in fishponds. And their fry nurtured in inland fish nurseries as well.
This research breakthrough achieved in recent years augurs well for the further development of the grouper industry, averred Roberto Abrera, manager of BFARs Region 4-B Regional Fisheries Research and Development Center (RFRDC).
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November 12, 2006 - 12:00am