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05/08/2020

TULAD ng inihayag ni Pa­ngulong Rodrigo Duterte sa kanyang ika-5 State of the Nation Address (SONA), una nang inaprubahan ng House Committee on Agriculture and Foods ang panukalang batas na maglalaan ng P66 bilyon bilang ‘stimulus package’ o pondong pantulong sa mga nasa agriculture at fishery ...

08/03/2019

The common causes of white foam in the shrimp pond is excessive amounts of dissolved organic compounds in the water.

The excess dissolved organic waste can come from many sources including overfeeding, a buildup of shrimp waste, or dead plankton.

Generally, Foamy shrimp pond water is one of
the indicator of plankton mortality problem.The foam continue and raising in the pond water, this condition indicating plankton mortality in the water gradually increases. The water colour is collapse suddenly and transparency, this condition indicated plankton mass mortality.
The plankton mass mortality or gradually mortality causes by
a) Unfavorable physical conditions: weather, water parameters.
b) Nutrient deficiency
c) Zooplankton predation
d) Bioluminescent microorganisms and toxicity.

Possibility quick solutions:
A simple solution to restore the water's parameters balance and remove excess dissolved organic waste is to remove and replace about 20 percent of the water every two days until the foam disappears.In some geographical areas and in very large ponds, or amount of water needed may be unfeasable. In these situations, bio-degradation is the best method. But it is long processing method.
Prevention:
After two months culture period, maintaining & domination of chlorella green algae in the pond and avoid the short life unhealthy algae of diatoms domination.
Maintaining the nitrification and denitrificans cycle in the pond ecosystem, waste degradation in the water side with the heterotrophic probiotics application and C:N ratio maintaining.

-By Kadigai Suresh.

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04/03/2019

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Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture: A Global Analysis (vol 1)
now available at SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department Library
Bruce F. Phillips (Editor),
Mónica Pérez-Ramírez (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-119-15404-4 November 2017
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Climate+Change+Impacts+on+Fisheries+and+Aquaculture%3A+A+Global+Analysis-p-9781119154044

The first comprehensive review of the current and future effects of climate change on the world’s fisheries and aquaculture operations

The first book of its kind, Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture explores the impacts of climate change on global fisheries resources and on marine aquaculture. It also offers expert suggestions on possible adaptations to reduce those impacts.

The world's climate is changing more rapidly than scientists had envisioned just a few years ago, and the potential impact of climate change on world food production is quite alarming. Nowhere is the sense of alarm more keenly felt than among those who study the warming of the world's oceans. Evidence of the dire effects of climate change on fisheries and fish farming has now mounted to such an extent that the need for a book such as this has become urgent. A landmark publication devoted exclusively to how climate change is affecting and is likely to affect commercially vital fisheries and aquaculture operations globally, Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture provides scientists and fishery managers with a summary of and reference point for information on the subject which has been gathered thus far.

Covers an array of critical topics and assesses reviews of climate change impacts on fisheries and aquaculture from many countries, including Japan, Mexico, South Africa, Australia, Chile, US, UK, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, India and others
Features chapters on the effects of climate change on pelagic species, cod, lobsters, plankton, macroalgae, seagrasses and coral reefs
Reviews the spread of diseases, economic and social impacts, marine aquaculture and adaptation in aquaculture under climate change
Includes special reports on the Antarctic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea, the Arctic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
Extensive references throughout the book make this volume both a comprehensive text for general study and a reference/guide to further research for fisheries scientists, fisheries managers, aquaculture personnel, climate change specialists, aquatic invertebrate and vertebrate biologists, physiologists, marine biologists, economists, environmentalist biologists and planners.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Volume 1
Chapter 1 Climate Change: The Physical Picture
Chapter 2 Future Physical Changes
Chapter 3 Climate Change Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
Chapter 4 Biodiversity and Climate Change in the Oceans
Chapter 5 Impacts of Climate Change on New Zealand Fisheries and Aquaculture
Chapter 6 Impacts of Climate Change on the Marine Resources of Japan
Chapter 7 Impacts of Climate Change on Eastern Australia Fisheries
Chapter 8 Climate Change Impacts on Fisheries and Aquaculture of the United States
Chapter 9 Impacts of Climate Change on Mexican Pacific Fisheries
Chapter 10 Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture in Chile
Chapter 11 The Pacific Islands: Fisheries, Aquaculture and Climate Change
Chapter 12 Impacts of Climate Change in the United Kingdom and Ireland
Chapter 13 Canadian Fisheries and Aquaculture: Prospects under a Changing Climate
Chapter 14 Potential Impacts of Climate Change in Brazilian Marine Fisheries and Aquaculture

24/02/2019

A Filipino-made mobile application was recently recognized by the United States’ National Aeronautics and Space Administration for its vision of providing fishermen with scientific data that could help in their everyday lives. by Janvic Mateo

13/02/2019

Biofloc systems could allow shrimp farmers to double stocking densities without impacting growth rates, according to the results of a new study.

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