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Friday, May 31, 2019

How a Filipino Scientist is Making Headlines in Culturing Marine Herbivores



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While the private sector is focusing on the culture of highly-prized carnivorous species, Filipino scientist Doctor Westly Rivera Rosario and his team have been busy developing new culture methods for herbivorous marine finfish. After perfecting the culture of Milkfish (Chanos chanos) and creating marine-tolerant strains of Tilapia (Oreochromis spp.), he and his team have now succeeded in developing a hybrid Rabbitfish (Siganus spp.) with a higher growth rate and improved disease resistance.

Globally, the culture of carnivorous marine finfish and crustaceans receives the most interest from constitutional investors, with species groups like sea bass, salmon and shrimp showing double-digit growth rates. These species are enjoying high demand from western and Chinese customers and fetch relatively high prices. Their culture however comes with high environmental impacts. Large amounts of fishmeal are typically required as feeds, and it is estimated that at present, a quarter of all fish landed globally – a whopping 21 million tons annually – are caught for the fishmeal industry.

With the planet facing a global environmental crisis, improving the sustainability of our farming methods is critical. Together with more efficient ways of farming fish, a serious part of the solution is to critically consider just which species we should be farming.





Though it is definitely an option to develop vegetarian and lower-impact diets for farmed carnivorous species, shifting away from top predators like salmon and sea bass to herbivorous fish and shellfish would maybe constitute a far more logical solution? Bivalves for example, require no external inputs to be farmed. Due to their massive filtration capacities, their culture actually has a positive effect on the water quality around farms. Similarly, the culture of marine herbivores has a significantly lower impact on the environment surrounding fish farms. When stocked at low densities, there is also the potential to culture herbivore finfish without external inputs. This has been common practice for the culture of carp in freshwater habitats and Milkfish in backwater fishponds for centuries across Southeast Asia.

Aside from lower environmental footprints, culturing marine herbivores is crucial for ensuring food security in developing countries surrounded by vast amounts of seawater like Indonesia, Bangladesh and the Philippines.

In the Philippines, an island-nation of over 7000 islands, finfish play an important role in the daily diet of people living in rural communities. With a population exceeding 100 million people, large amounts of fish must be produced. Since the Philippines has limited freshwater resources but nigh-endless coastal marine areas, the country’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has for years been wisely focusing on promoting the culture of marine herbivores. Their main focal point has been the culture of Milkfish, with the Philippines now producing around 400.000 tons annually, making it the country’s top aquaculture species in terms of volume.

Dr. Westly Rosario, lead scientist for BFAR’s aquaculture research station in the province of Dagupan (read more about their facility here) is one of the scientists behind the successful culture of Milkfish. In recent years however, he and his team also saw the need to diversify the country’s aquaculture sector. For the past years, they have been putting a lot of effort in the culture of Rabbitfish. Actually, as he explains, it was his father who first experimented with and saw the potential of these fish.

Rabbitfish (Siganus spp.) are medium-sized herbivorous fish native to the Indo-Pacific region, thriving in coastal areas. Some species prefer brackish-water mangrove habitats while others live in and around coral reefs. Locally known as Danggit and Samaral, these fish are very popular and sought-after food fish. As Dr. Westly explains, “the Philippines is the top producer of wild-caught and cultured Rabbitfish with annual landings of around 30.000 metric tons (MT).The demand for export within Southeast Asia and other markets like Hawaii is very high.  However, few Filipinos are raising Rabbitfish due to the low supply of fingerlings and un-disseminated technology. Their popularity as food fish is leading to the decline of their numbers in the wild.”

About 10 years ago Dr. Westly and his team started working to close the lifecycle of these fish in captivity. Eight years ago, they successfully cultured two of the most commercially-interesting candidates, the Golden Rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus) and the Maze Rabbitfish (Siganus vermiculatus), for the first time. Both species are popular food fish, growing to about 50 centimeters with a maximum weight of one kilogram for the first and two kilograms for the latter. Fresh, they fetch around PHP 325 per kilogram farm gate (USD 6.20), and PHP 380 per kilogram retail (USD 7.20), which in comparison is almost double the price of Milkfish.

Pictures 1 and 2 the Golden Rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus) and the Maze Rabbitfish (Siganus vermiculatus)

Their experimental hatchery is now achieving very reasonable survival rates of 5% from larvae to fry sizes in 45 days. The fry are stocked in nursery ponds and reach fingerling size in about 90 days. Fingerlings can then be further cultured in brackish-water ponds, pens or floating sea cages. In lower densities, the fish can be fed with filamentous algae, seaweed and sea grass which grow luxuriously in brackish-water ponds. However for large culture volumes, a local plant-based pellet feed that ensures good growth and survival rates, has already released by local feed producer Tateh Feeds. Fish can be harvested at 250 grams within five or six months of culture from fingerling size.

Rabbitfish are also ideal candidates for polyculture systems as they are non-aggressive and feed mostly on filamentous algae and other vegetation. In the Philippines they are already co-cultured with both Milkfish and shrimp. They have also been experimentally co-cultured with grouper, with small numbers of Rabbitfish added to grouper cages to keep the floating nets relatively free of algae and seaweeds.

To further improve growth and survival rates, Dr. Westly explains how he came up with the idea of developing a hybrid between the Golden Rabbitfish and the Maze Rabbitfish. This took some trial and error as S. guttatus spawns during the first quarter of the lunar calendar, while S. vermiculatus spawns during the last quarter (as the team later found out, the hybrids will only spawn during a new moon). These findings on lunar cycles will enable Rabbitfish hatcheries to maximize production year-round. These hybrids should grow better than the parent species because of hybrid vigor and show stronger disease resistance while fetching the same price in fresh fish markets. However, some questions remain on the potential of these hybrids escaping and reproducing in the wild. It is important to never let this happen.

Pictures 3 and 4: 2 different crossbreeds of the Golden Rabbitfish (Siganus guttatus) and the Maze Rabbitfish (Siganus vermiculatus)

Despite the strong foundations laid down by Dr. Westly and his team, the Philippines was still producing a paltry 303 tons of Rabbitfish through aquaculture in 2018, however this is almost 90% of global production, plus the figure is up 56%  compared to the 194 tons produced in the country in 2017.

It cannot be denied that the culture of lower-trophic marine herbivores like Rabbitfish has enormous potential to feed the world’s steadily-ballooning population, while simultaneously reducing the environmental footprint of the food we produce. This is a path more aquaculturists and investors should explore. This article was first published on The Fish Site.

By Jonah van Beijnen (VB Consultancy Head) and Gregg Yan (Best Alternatives Head)

Lenovo Opens First Exclusive Service Center in PH



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Featuring Premium Care and Accidental Damage Protection support

First exclusive Lenovo Service Center in PH now open. Lenovo recently inaugurated its first exclusive standalone service center in the country to further cater to the support needs of its customers in the Philippines. The service center also offers two support services exclusive to its customers – Premium Care and Accidental Damage Protection. In photofrom L-R: Ian Dequit, Service Delivery Manager, Lenovo Philippines; Michael Ngan, Country General Manager, Lenovo Philippines; Shennan A. Sy, Chief Executive Officer, CompAsia Computer Repair Services; Jonathan So, Vice President for Operations, CompAsia Computer Repair Services; and Bernalina Rimando, Site Manager, CompAsia Computer Repair Services.

Leading technology company Lenovo recently inaugurated its first exclusive standalone service center in the country to further cater to the support needs of its customers in the Philippines.

Lenovo Philippines Country General Manager Michael Ngan says that the decision to create an exclusive service center is part of Lenovo’s thrust of placing customer needs first. “With the aim to drive innovation that exceeds expectations and focus on improvement in customer experience, we provide excellent and flexible services and solutions to better understand our customers and solve their challenges by enhancing the speed and quality of our after-sales services.”



Located at the Ground Floor of North Domingo Place, Domingo St., San Juan City, the service center will provide repair services on Lenovo’s consumer and commercial products. Customers can choose from a variety of offerings like In Warranty and Out-of-Warranty Repair and Installation of Upgrades (memory, HDD, etc.), as well as parts and accessories sales (original and OEM).

Faster turnaround

With this dedicated service center, Lenovo customers can expect faster repair experience since the number of sub-contracted services and extra layers of processes are minimized. This is a stark contrast to the usual multi-branded service centers which tend to divide the resources depending on the repair workload.

To extend support services to patrons nationwide, Lenovo is also planning to establish service centers in Metro Cebu and Metro Davao in the near future.

Value-added services

Lenovo also offers two support services exclusive to its customers – Premium Care and Accidental Damage Protection.

A unique package created especially with hassle-free services in mind, Premium Care provides 24/7 technical support over the phone, hardware repair service delivery, single resource for software and hardware expertise, extended Field Response time (9AM-9PM,Mondays to Fridays), comprehensive software support with collaborative third-party assistance, and annual PC health checks.

Accidental Damage Protection, on the other hand, is a unique service offering that provides support not usually covered by standard warranties as it repairs damages brought by accidents. This covers operational or structural failure caused by liquid spills on the keyboard, unintentional bumps or drops from not more than 15 feet or 5 meters, an electrical surge that damages the product’s circuitry, or failure of the integrated screen. The tech experts will repair or replace any damaged products, provided that the damage is accidental and unintentional.

Lenovo Service Center is open Mondays to Fridays at 8:30AM to 5:30PM, and Saturdays from 9:00AM to 6:00PM. Interested customers can contact the center via (02) 867-2273, 0998-953-6866, and 0917-953-6686.

Located at the Ground Floor of North Domingo Place, Domingo St., San Juan City, Lenovo’s first standalone service center in the Philippines will provide repair services on Lenovo’s consumer and commercial products.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Celebrate the Bond of Togetherness With Lovely Rakhi Gifts



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Raksha Bandhan is almost here! The day is back again, giving you an excellent chance to celebrate the bond of togetherness shared between a brother and sister. A sister is the gift of God whose love just can’t be measured in a couple of words. She takes care of you, loves you as well as guides at every walk of life. On the other hand, a brother is the best buddy who keeps your secrets safe and also protects you from all kinds of evils till his last breath. Such a beautiful relationship needs a full day celebration.

This Raksha Bandhan, don’t limit your celebration to only tying the Rakhi on your brother’s wrist and presenting a gift to your sister. Think different! This year, surprise your siblings with fantastic Rakhi gifts. But why gifts when you have so many other options to make this day memorable? Actually, gift acts as a perfect medium in conveying the best wishes of the festival and help you to make the recipient feel super happy. Therefore, we bring you this article where we have listed the fantastic Rakhi gift ideas to adore this celebration with great memories. So, check out this article and get ready to make the celebration amazing.


Personalized Mug with Sibling’s Picture

When it comes to gifting something special to your loving siblings, then you may have many times fall into the dilemma of what to buy or not. But this time, it will not be going to happen at all. Gift your sibling a personalized mug featuring the precious memories; you have spent with them. When they find their pic on a cute mug, they will definitely feel overwhelmed. With this gift, you can easily express your love and care for them. Try this idea!


A Chocolate Bouquet

If you are looking for the gift that can delight your sibling’s heart, then here is an excellent idea. Bring a chocolate bouquet as it is the best gift ever which very well know how to add sweetness to any moment of the occasion. There are several online rakhi store or gifts store which curates such a wonderful gift, especially for this festival of brother and sister.


Gift a Lucky Charm

On the special occasion of Raksha Bandhan, brother and sister both, pray for a happy and prosperous life. This year, present them a gift of lucky charm to adore their lives with the positive vibes. It is the best way to make them feel that you care. You can gift anything popular in spreading positivity and happiness in the environment. You can pick a laughing Buddha, a bamboo plant, elephant showpiece and many more which are ideal for bringing immortal happiness.


Favorite Book

Are your siblings loves to read books? If so, then gifting a book of their favorite genre is the excellent option to fill their heart with immense joy and happiness. If you are not aware of their choice of reading, then try to figure out what exactly they like to read. You can also add a surprising touch to the moment with the delicious cake by ordering it from an online cake delivery portal at their doorstep. They will love to read their favorite book with a slice of cake.


Sunglasses

If you want something unusual to amaze your siblings then gifting a fashion accessory can be the best way to do that. Find stunning sunglasses for them, online or offline, depending on your ease and preferences. Everyone loves to be in style, so this time, you can help them to make a statement with the cool sunglasses anytime and anywhere.

Raksha Bandhan is the day of celebrating the precious bond you shared with your siblings. The festival is all about promises and gifts and we hope that you find the above-listed rakhi gifts ideal for making your siblings feel special.
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