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1 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD CALENDAR
2 40of research and development years CORE PHILOSOPHY AQD is committed to sustainable stewardship of aquaculture resources through research and the promotion of appropriate aquaculture technologies and information relevant to Southeast Asia VISION A global leader in the generation and transfer of appropriate and sustainable tropical aquaculture technologies for food security and holistic human development MISSION To provide dynamic and competent leadership in the generation and promotion of sustainable science-based technologies to strengthen stakeholder capacities in aquaculture and aquatic resources management EAFDEC/AQD s work in Sthe past 40 years focuses on developing the breeding and culture technologies for tiger shrimp, milkfish, tilapia, carps, catfish, mussels, oysters, giant freshwater prawn, marine fishes (seabass, groupers, red snapper, rabbitfish, pompano), seaweeds, abalone, mudcrab and sandfish. Due to these efforts, aquaculture today is less dependent on wild seed stocks since technologies for full-cycle aquaculture has been developed for most of the commodities. QD has also embarked on Aresearch on mangroves, stock enhancement and community-based fishery resource management to better protect aquatic resources while ensuring that resource users continue to benefit and profit. With more innovation in fish farming technologies through research-and-development to which AQD plays an important role, fish farms can be both profitable and environmentfriendly. SEAFDEC [Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center] is a regional treaty organization established in December 1967 to promote fisheries development in the region. The member-countries are Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. AQD [Aquaculture Department] which was established in1973 as one of the departments of SEAFDEC is mandated to: (1) promote and undertake research on aquaculture relevant and appropriate to Southeast Asia, (2) develop human resource capability in aquaculture through training and extension, (3) disseminate and exchange information in aquaculture. Binangonan Freshwater Station, Rizal Tigbauan Main Station, Iloilo Dumangas Brackishwater Station, Iloilo Igang Marine Station, Guimaras
3 R&D Thematic Areas Producing quality seed for sustainable aquaculture The program covers studies and activities that will generate, verify and promote technologies to ensure the sustainable production of quality seedstock for aquaculture as well as for stock enhancement Promoting healthy and wholesome aquaculture The strategies invoked in this program are on nutrition to promote healthy farmed aquatic animals; monitoring, diagnosis and control of diseases, environmental integrity and food safety Maintaining environmental integrity through responsible aquaculture The program focuses on the impacts of aquaculture on the environment. It also aims to develop environment-friendly aquaculture technologies Adapting to climate change The program aims to identify the accompanying changes in the environment brought about by the changing climate that may affect the aquaculture sector, and prepare the sector for the possible effects that these changes may have on aquaculture operations Meeting social and economic challenges in aquaculture The program aims to enhance the role of aquaculture in improving livelihood and food security, support the sustainability of the environment and resources, and identify relevant policies, infrastructure and linkages Promotion of sustainable and regionoriented aquaculture practices Through AQD, the ASEAN-SEAFDEC Fisheries Consultative Group mechanism funded by the Government of Japan - Trust Fund implements the program on Promotion of sustainable aquaculture and resource enhancement in Southeast Asia. The program has four projects: (1) promotion of sustainable and region-oriented aquaculture practices; (2) resource enhancement of internationally threatened and over-exploited species in Southeast Asia through stock release; (3) accelerating awareness and capacity-building in fish health management; and (4) food safety of aquaculture products
4 Giant tiger shrimp The giant tiger shrimp or Penaeus monodon, initially produced in the Philippines as an incidental crop in milkfish pond culture, became the country s top dollar earner in the late 70s. This was largely attributed to SEAFDEC/AQD s pioneering work on the biology, broodstock management and maturation through eyestalk ablation, and development of seed production technology that led to backyard hatcheries mushrooming in the country. AQD s studies on nutrition, health management, and grow-out culture have been very relevant to the shrimp industry s needs. MAIN PHOTO FROM AQD ARCHIVE; INSET PHOTOS BY JM DELA CRUZ / D CATEDRAL
5 January 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 New Year Chinese New Year
6 Milkfish The pioneering research at SEAFDEC/AQD on the reproductive and larval biology as well as nutritional requirements of milkfish in the 1970s and the 1980s paved the way for breeding of milkfish in captivity and production of high-quality fry. Hatcheries now supply most of the fry and fingerling requirements of the milkfish industry which has seen dramatic expansion from traditional culture in brackishwater ponds to pens and cages in freshwater bodies and coastal waters. MAIN PHOTO BY JM DELA CRUZ INSET PHOTOS FROM AQD ARCHIVE
7 February 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Governor Evelio Javier Day EDSA Revolution Anniversary
8 MAIN PHOTO BY MJH LEBATA-RAMOS INSET PHOTO BY ET QUINITIO Mud crab or mangrove crab Farming of mud crab or mangrove crab in the Philippines mostly uses wild crablets which has led to their scarcity. To address this problem, SEAFDEC/AQD developed the hatchery and nursery technologies beginning the late 1990s. AQD has also formulated crab diets for grow-out culture in 2002, reducing the use of fish as aquafeed. The life cycle of Scylla species was completed in captivity in 1998 and crablets were commercially produced starting in early With the improvement in farming systems, domestication of Scylla serrata was made possible by AQD in 2010.
9 March 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Liberation of Panay
10 Tropical abalone Owing to its excellent meat and shell qualities, the tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a valuable resource that may be threatened by over-exploitation. SEAFDEC/AQD started R&D on abalone aquaculture and stock enhancement in 1997 and has completed the abalone s life cycle in captivity; developed techniques for mass seed production and grow-out culture in floating sea cages using seaweeds; formulated diets for broodstock, larvae and juveniles; and developed shell marking techniques to identify hatchery-produced stocks from wild abalone which is a valuable tool for stock enhancement. To support the growing abalone industry, AQD started offering the training course on abalone hatchery and grow-out culture annually since MAIN PHOTO BY J ZARATE; INSET PHOTOS FROM AQD ARCHIVE AND MJH LEBATA-RAMOS
11 April 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Araw ng Kagitingan Maundy Thursday Good Friday Black Saturday
12 Tilapia, carp and catfish Since its freshwater station was established in 1976, SEAFDEC/AQD has been at the forefront of freshwater aquaculture R&D, focusing on the breeding and farming of Nile / red tilapia, bighead carp, and the native clariid catfish. AQD developed feed formulations, farm-based genetic selection schemes and methods for the application of DNA markers in stock management. At present, AQD is actively pursuing research on indigenous freshwater fishes like silver therapon and climbing perch both for aquaculture and biodiversity conservation. MAIN PHOTO BY JM DE LA CRUZ; INSET PHOTOS FROM AQD ARCHIVE
13 May 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 Labor Day
14 Mangroves Mangrove research at SEAFDEC/AQD started in The studies were on aquasilviculture of different aquaculture commodities (milkfish, prawns, mud crabs) inside the mangroves; capability of mangroves to absorb nutrients; population, biological & ecological studies on mangroveassociated fauna; and impacts of aquaculture on mangroves & fisheries. PHOTOS BY MJH LEBATA-RAMOS
15 June 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Independence Day Foundation Day Anniversary of Rizal Province
16 One community...
17 PHOTO BY RJ PATINA...one family
18 Marine fish The demand for live reef food fish like groupers continues to rise as people realize the health benefits of eating fish. Production of seeds from captive breeding programs for a variety of high-value marine fish species like sea bass, red snapper, rabbitfish and pompano for full-cycle aquaculture will help ease the pressure on wild fisheries. PHOTOS BY J ZARATE
19 July 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday SEAFDEC/AQD Anniversary
20 Seaweeds Seaweeds are the Philippines top export commodity, and to help maintain the industry s competitiveness, SEAFDEC/ AQD started its seaweed R&D in Milestones at AQD include: (1) production of Kappaphycus plantlets from spores and successfully testing their viability in open sea culture; (2) tissue culture of Kappaphycus and extending this technology through training; (3) use of Gracilaria as biofilter; (4) improvement of growout techniques and introducing these to major farming areas in the country like Tawi-tawi and Zamboanga; and (5) publication of a monograph on the Seaweeds of Panay. PHOTOS BY MR LUHAN
21 August 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Ninoy Aquino Day President Manuel Quezon Day National Heroes Day
22 Sandfish The sandfish Holothuria scabra is considered one of the most commercially important tropical sea cucumbers (or trepang) threatened by overfishing. In collaboration with various national and international research organizations and private institutions, SEAFDEC/ AQD continues to refine the techniques for sandfish hatchery, nursery and grow-out production to increase growth and survival. Capacity building on sea cucumber culture techniques and dissemination of science-based information materials are being pursued to create awareness as well as to accelerate adoption of sea cucumber culture to meet the high demand for dried trepang, and at the same time, safeguard and enhance natural sea cucumber populations. MAIN PHOTO BY JM DE LA CRUZ; UPPER INSET PHOTO BY MF NIEVALES MIDDLE AND LOWER INSET BY J ALTAMIRANO
23 September 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
24 Giant freshwater prawn SEAFDEC/AQD collaborated with researchers in Thailand and Indonesia on a program on genetic improvement of giant freshwater prawn resulting in improved survival in the hatchery from less than 10% to 70% and subsequent development of lake-based cage culture techniques, including net cage culture of prawn and tilapia. Improved technologies have been transferred to stakeholders in yearly training courses and disseminated through extension manuals. Guided by SEAFDEC/AQD s work on genetic characterization of the Philippine prawn populations, the best breeders are used to develop effective broodstock management schemes to further improve reproduction, growth and production performance. PHOTOS BY MLC ARALAR
25 October 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
26 Community-based fishery resource management Responding to declining fish catches, SEAFDEC/AQD partnered with the fisherfolk of Malalison Island, Culasi, Antique in promoting and showcasing the concepts of community-based fisheries resources management (CFRM) resulting in a dramatic shift in resource use practices from destructive illegal fishing methods to resource users co-managing their fisheries resources. Based on the Malalison experience, multi-disciplinary, community-based and participatory strategies are now the hallmarks of SEAFDEC/AQD s approach to development-oriented projects like the promotion of aquaculture technologies to small fishers/farmers, stock enhancement and resources management through institutional capacity development mechanisms. PHOTOS FROM AQD ARCHIVE
27 November 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 All Saints Day Bonifacio Day
28 Stock enhancement The stock enhancement program at SEAFDEC/AQD started in 2002 as part of a project funded by the European Commission on the Culture and management of Scylla spp. In 2005, the Government of Japan Trust Fund (GOJ-TF) initiated a five-year Resource enhancement program for the giant clam Tridacna gigas, abalone Haliotis spp. and seahorses Hippocampus spp. The GOJ-TF support has been extended until 2014 to include mud crabs Scylla spp. and Napoleon wrasse Cheilinus undulatus. MAIN PHOTO BY MJH LEBATA-RAMOS; INSET PHOTOS BY MJH LEBATA-RAMOS AND J ALTAMIRANO
29 December 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD at 40: Improving lives through sustainable aquaculture Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Graciano Lopez- Jaena Day Christmas Rizal Day 31
30 JDC Photo by RJ Patiña Breeding & Seed Production Section Farming Systems & Ecology Section Photo by J Zarate Photo by JM de la Cruz (JDC) Binangonan Freshwater Station Research Division JDC Laboratory Facilities for Advanced Aquaculure Technologies Photo by J Zarate Nutrition & Feed Development Section Fish Health Section Photo by ZG Orozco JDC Management Group (Office of the Chief, Office of the Deputy Chief, Internal Audit) Photo by J Zarate Socioeconomics Section JDC Technology Verification Section JDC JDC JDC Igang Marine Station Dumangas Brackishwater Station Photo by RJ Patiña Manila Office Demonstration & Packaging Section Technology Verification and Demonstration Division
31 JDC AQD organizational structure Photo by J Zarate Training Section Development Communication Section Photo by J Zarate AQD employees must have only one loyalty and that is to AQD; we must have one motivation and that is service to all the stakeholders; and we must have only one guide and that is AQD s triple mandate of research, human resources development & information dissemination. Felix Ayson, D.Sc. Chief, SEAFDEC/AQD Training and Information Division JDC JDC Fishworld Materials Control Unit JDC Library and Data Banking Services Section Engineering Section JDC Human Resource Management Section JDC Photo by J Zarate Photographers & photo shoot coordinators RJ Patiña Photo by J Laranja Jr (L-R) Ms. Zenith Gaye Orozco, Ms. Joesyl Marie dela Cruz, Dr. Jacques Zarate, Dr. Satoshi Watanabe, Mr. Joseph Leopoldo Laranja Jr, Ms. Mila Castaños Administration and Finance Division Accounting Section Write-ups: Dr. Evelyn Grace de Jesus-Ayson, Dr. Ma. Junemie Hazel Lebata-Ramos, Dr. Fe Dolores Estepa, Dr. Emilia Quinitio, Ms. Milagros de la Peña, Dr. Ma. Rowena Eguia, Ms. Ma. Rovilla Luhan, Dr. Jon Altamirano, Dr. Ma. Lourdes Aralar, Ms. Didi Baticados Concept, design & layout: Ms. MT Castaños, Ms. JM dela Cruz Review: Dr. Felix Ayson, Dr. EG de Jesus-Ayson, Dr. MJL Lebata-Ramos, Dr. ET Quinitio Production: Development Communication Section Budget- Cashiering Section Photo by J Zarate
32 FRONT COVER Milkfish Chanos chanos BACK COVER Staff of Igang Marine Station PHOTOS BY J ZARATE Published and printed by Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department Tigbauan 5021, Iloilo, Philippines Tel: (63-33) , Fax: (63-33) , aqdchief@seafdec.org.ph 2014 SEAFDEC/AQD
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