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Title: Mariculture as an alternative source of livelihood for sustenance fishermen in Lingayen Gulf
Authors: Adelaida Palma
Rizalina Legasto
James Paw
Editors: Geronimo Silvestre
Evangeline Miclat
Chua Thia-Eng
Conference Name: Towards Sustainable Development of the Coastal Resources of Lingayen Gulf, Philippines
Keywords: Mariculture practice
Finfish cage
Seaweed culture
Conference Date: 1988-05-25
Conference Location: Bauang, La Union, Philippines
Abstract: In general, mariculture is a relatively new activity in the Philippines, especially in Lingayen Gulf. Although mollusk culture has been practised for many years in several areas of the country, other mariculture practices such as finfish cage and seaweeds culture are relatively recent developments. This paper gives an overview of existing mariculture practices in the Philippines and presents an exploratory discussion on the potential of mariculture in Lingayen Gulf as an alterna- tive source of livelihood for the sustenance fishermen. Potential mariculture activities include cage culture of finfish and mollusk and seaweeds farming. Constraints and management issues affecting mariculture development such as site selection, pollution, capital investment and technology transfer are briefly discussed.
ISBN: 9711022451
Pages: 125-132
Call Number: GC1023.76.A84 1988 katsem
Publisher: Philippine Council for Aquatic; Marine Research and Development
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/778966
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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