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[Title] => RPs most delicious shellfish endangered
[Summary] => MIAG-AO, Iloilo It is said in Western Visayas that if you have not tasted "diwal", you have not savored the countrys most delicious shellfish.
Angelwing in English and known scientifically as Pholas orientalis, is a prized commodity owing to its succulent texture and unique flavor.
In our visits to Western Visayas many years back, we had been treated to this juicy bivalve so named because its shell, when open, resembles the wings of an angel.
But not so in our trips to this "seafood country" in recent times.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => New book highlights bangus fry production in ponds
[Summary] => Its now easier for milkfish growers to manage bangus broodstock (breeders) and produce fry in tanks and ponds.
Information about these processes is made available by a manual titled "Milkfish Broodstock Management and Fry Production in Tanks".
The volume was jointly published by the Los-Baños-based Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development (DOST-PCAMRD), and United Nation Programme (UNDP).
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BRACKISHWATER AQUACULTURE CENTER
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[Title] => RPs most delicious shellfish endangered
[Summary] => MIAG-AO, Iloilo It is said in Western Visayas that if you have not tasted "diwal", you have not savored the countrys most delicious shellfish.
Angelwing in English and known scientifically as Pholas orientalis, is a prized commodity owing to its succulent texture and unique flavor.
In our visits to Western Visayas many years back, we had been treated to this juicy bivalve so named because its shell, when open, resembles the wings of an angel.
But not so in our trips to this "seafood country" in recent times.
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[Title] => New book highlights bangus fry production in ponds
[Summary] => Its now easier for milkfish growers to manage bangus broodstock (breeders) and produce fry in tanks and ponds.
Information about these processes is made available by a manual titled "Milkfish Broodstock Management and Fry Production in Tanks".
The volume was jointly published by the Los-Baños-based Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development (DOST-PCAMRD), and United Nation Programme (UNDP).
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February 15, 2004 - 12:00am
February 10, 2002 - 12:00am