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Lake Sebu, from which the town got its name, is dotted with tilapia cages that produce fish for local consumption in South Cotabato as well as in General Santos City.
The sacks recovered by divers in Taal Lake could be ordinary fish cage anchors and likely do not contain the remains of missing sabungeros or cockfighting enthusiasts, residents of the lakeside ...
You might think farming fish demands more resources than an ordinary person can pull together. Not so. An experienced aquaculturist explains how. Originally published as "Farm Fish in Cages" in ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Genevieve Furtner took a glob of hundreds of fish eggs from a jar, placed it on top of a mesh screen and pushed a few clear, yellow eggs ...
While they have no backbone, sunflower sea stars ( Pycnopodia helianthoides) mean business–especailly when faced with spiny ...
According to fish cage owners, Crising’s heavy rains affected the saltwater salinity in their commercial fish cages, prompting them to harvest their “Malaga” fish early in the season.
KORONADAL CITY—Heavy rains due to the southwest monsoon, or “habagat,” triggered a fish kill in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, affecting tilapia farms that are the main source of fish for many ...