The demand for fish protein in the Philippines cannot be met by capture fisheries alone so the Philippine government has turned to aquaculture as an alternative source of fish protein. Aquaculture has promoted the introduction of aquaculture species where, although contributing significantly to aquaculture production, has also led to the introduction and establishment of species in local ecosystems through their escape to the wildlife. In the Philippines, freshwater ecosystems with relatively high endemism have become a significant problem. There have been 157 species introduced into the Philippines, 36 of which have been established in the wild. Although most were introduced by the ornamental industry, 79% (23 of 29) of those introduced ...
Research PaperWestern Visayas is located in central Philippines and consists of Guimaras Island, Pan...
The escalating aquaculture production from Southeast Asia during the past decades seems inevitable n...
Milkfish farming has been, and will remain the backbone of Philippine aquaculture. To date, over 260...
Laguna de Bay is the largest inland water body in the Philippines, being used predominantly for aqua...
The continuous utilization of the aquatic resources of the Philippines - both fresh and marine water...
Abstract. - The Philippines are one of the few countries where aquaculture contributes really to peo...
Freshwater aquaculture is an important source of protein worldwide. Over-exploitation of fisheries c...
Aquaculture contributes significantly to food production and provides the means to generate increase...
The Philippines is part of the Coral Triangle in the western Pacific Ocean. This region is believed ...
The Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD) has bee...
Asia dominates global aquaculture production accounting for over 80% of the total and the mainstay i...
The overexploitation of native aquatic species mainly for household consumption, not to mention the ...
Known for its tasty flesh, silver therapon, locally known as ayungin, has been regarded to be one of...
Western Visayas is located in central Philippines and consists of Guimaras Island, Panay Island and ...
Aquaculture plays a predominant role in the Philippines, an archipelago of 7,150 islands with 36,300...
Research PaperWestern Visayas is located in central Philippines and consists of Guimaras Island, Pan...
The escalating aquaculture production from Southeast Asia during the past decades seems inevitable n...
Milkfish farming has been, and will remain the backbone of Philippine aquaculture. To date, over 260...
Laguna de Bay is the largest inland water body in the Philippines, being used predominantly for aqua...
The continuous utilization of the aquatic resources of the Philippines - both fresh and marine water...
Abstract. - The Philippines are one of the few countries where aquaculture contributes really to peo...
Freshwater aquaculture is an important source of protein worldwide. Over-exploitation of fisheries c...
Aquaculture contributes significantly to food production and provides the means to generate increase...
The Philippines is part of the Coral Triangle in the western Pacific Ocean. This region is believed ...
The Aquaculture Department of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC/AQD) has bee...
Asia dominates global aquaculture production accounting for over 80% of the total and the mainstay i...
The overexploitation of native aquatic species mainly for household consumption, not to mention the ...
Known for its tasty flesh, silver therapon, locally known as ayungin, has been regarded to be one of...
Western Visayas is located in central Philippines and consists of Guimaras Island, Panay Island and ...
Aquaculture plays a predominant role in the Philippines, an archipelago of 7,150 islands with 36,300...
Research PaperWestern Visayas is located in central Philippines and consists of Guimaras Island, Pan...
The escalating aquaculture production from Southeast Asia during the past decades seems inevitable n...
Milkfish farming has been, and will remain the backbone of Philippine aquaculture. To date, over 260...