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Fish pens of Laguna de Bay, Philippines
Type: Journal Article
Laguna de Bay, the largest lake in the Philippines, has a catchment of about 290,000 ha, a surface area of about 90,000 ha, an average depth of 2.8 m and temperatures of 22-34°C, with little or no thermal stratification. ...
Management of Philippine marine parks
Type: Journal Article
The author gives an overview of the situation and legislation on the management of the Philippines marine parks
Successful introduction of mussels to Padre Burgos, Philippines
Type: Journal Article
The introduction of green mussels (Perna viridis ) is Padre viridis) in Padre Burgos, Philippines, is described. Spat settlement, although small so far, is a strong positive indication that mussel culture is feasible in ...
Fishery management in Camarines Sur, Philippines: why Sinarapan almost disappeared from Lake Buhi
Type: Journal Article
In the management of water, especially freshwater lakes, the actions of only a few people disturbing the environment can have considerable impact on aquatic ecology. Even small changes in the abundance of the different ...