December 1989
ASEAN/SF/89/Tech. 11 BIVALVE FARMING: AN ALTERNATIVE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR SMALL-SCALE COASTAL FISHERMEN IN THE ASEAN REGION by Medina N. Delmendo |
ASEAN/UNDP/FAO Regional Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries Development Project
Manila, Philippines
1989
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Ref:
19 September 1990
Dear Ms Gribling,
We are sending herewith the following fisheries reports missing from your library collection as per your Transmittal Slip to Mrs. Medina N. Delmendo, Project Coordinator, RAS/84/016 dated 5 Deptember 1990.
2 copies each of the following:
Project Progress Reports - ASEAN/SF/PR- | 1 |
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Technical reports contributed to symposia/meetings, etc. - ASEAN/SF/Tech - | 4 |
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The following reports are not yet ready for distribution. We will send you copies as soon as they are available:
ASEAN/SF/GEN/9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 15
ASEAN/SF/TECH/11, 12 onward
ASEAN/SF/WP/7
I would like to take this opportunity to request the following FAO fisheries reports for our project library if already available for distribution:
FAO Fisheries Tech, Pap, series, 308, 309, 310, 311, 313
onward
FAO Fisheries Circ. 820, 821, 822, 823, 825 onward.
We welcome your donations of other fisheries materials (duplicates) for our project library. Thank you very much.
Yours sincerely,
Paulina T. Zabala
Library Asst./Secretary
Armand Gribling
Fisheries Library
FAO, Rome
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2. MOLLUSC FARMING AREAS IN THE PHILIPPINES
4. POTENTIALS FOR IMPROVEMENT AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT
4.1 Shifting of farming sites to deeper waters
4.2 Improving farming management techniques
4.2.3 Hanging of spats for growout
5. ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF OYSTER AND MUSSEL FARMING
6. POTENTIALS FOR EXPANSION OF OYSTER/ MUSSEL FARMING FOR SMALL-SCALE FISHERMEN
10. MOLLUSCS FARMING DEVELOPMENT PLANS IN OTHER ASEAN COUNTRIES
Appendix 1 - Prospectus for a one-half hectare oyster farm using hanging method (Philippines)
Appendix 2 - A prospectus of 1 000 m2 mussel farm using stake method (Philippines)
Appendix 3 - Presidential Decree No. 23/1982 regarding seafarming development in Indonesia waters, President of Republic of Indonesia