Local fishermen report spotting species like the milkfish, which is rarely found near such small islands. |
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Furthermore, there is evidence for spontaneous thrombus formation in skipjack and yellowfin tunas, as well as in milkfish. |
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Only divers knew that these were actually big shoals of milkfish that cruised off-shore. |
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Kosasih said many of the dead fish were popular with consumers, including milkfish, shrimps, and rays. |
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The Council of Agriculture yesterday urged that annual domestic production of milkfish should not exceed 40,000 tonnes in order to maintain reasonable prices and profits. |
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Topic: The milkfish aquaculture industry in the Philippines and how milkfish can be bred in captivity. |
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Tuna, mackerel, shrimps, sardines, milkfish, sea breams, croakers, shellfish, and seaweeds are the main resources harvested. |
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Different varieties of carp, milkfish and tilapia have been successful, but the specific choice will depend on local preference and suitability. |
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In 1978, SEAFDEC first spawned milkfish, or bangus as it is called in the Philippines, in captivity. |
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The milkfish is often collected when young and raised for food in brackish or freshwater tropical ponds. |
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Today, milkfish remains a significant aquaculture harvest in the Philippines. |
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In 2000, milkfish was the Philippines' second largest crop from mariculture. |
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Owners of fish farms, where prawns and milkfish are raised, report a higher mortality rate for their fingerlings and smaller harvests. |
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At the time, the Philippines produced about 200,000 tonnes of milkfish. |
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Then, 15 years or so ago, the seawall was breached, allowing seawater to penetrate a brackish pond used to farm milkfish. |
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Philippine researchers had shown that milkfish could be bred in cages immersed in coastal waters, but efforts to breed them and to set up fish farms failed. |
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Fish farmers in the Philippines today have a larger, more reliable supply of milkfish seed stock, or fry, to raise in their ponds and marine pens than they did 30 years ago. |
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In 2009, the Philippines produced 350,000 tonnes of milkfish. |
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Philippine researchers had shown that the fish could be bred in cages immersed in coastal waters, but efforts to breed milkfish and to set up the fish farms failed.in a rice-based dieta primary source of protein. |
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Mass produce food organisms and rotifer for the consumption of two million milkfish fry. |
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Studies on the digestive lipases of milkfish, Chanos chanos. |
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Based on species, market is categorized into carps, mollusks, crustaceans and diadromous, mackerel, milkfish, salmon, sea bass, trout, sea bream, and other species. |
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Supra dietary levels of vitamins C and E enhance antibody production and immune memory in juvenile milkfish, Chanos chanos to formalin-killed Vibrio vulnificus. |
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