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Molluscan aquaculture in the Philippines: A review

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Date
2023-04-25
Author
Lebata-Ramos, Ma. Junemie Hazel ORCID
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ASFA keyword
mussel culture ASFA
oysters ASFA
oyster culture ASFA
abalone culture ASFA
clam culture ASFA
mollusc culture ASFA
aquaculture ASFA
AGROVOC keyword
Crassostrea iredalei AGROVOC
Perna viridis AGROVOC
Placuna placenta AGROVOC
Haliotis asinina AGROVOC
Anodontia edentula AGROVOC
Pholas orientalis AGROVOC
Tridacna gigas AGROVOC
Modiolus metcalfei AGROVOC
mussels AGROVOC
abalones AGROVOC
Taxonomic term
Crassostrea iredalei GBIF
Magallana bilineata GBIF
Perna viridis GBIF
Placuna placenta GBIF
Haliotis asinina GBIF
Anodontia edentula GBIF
Pholas orientalis GBIF
Tridacna gigas GBIF
Modiolus metcalfei GBIF
Modiolus modulaides GBIF
Geographic names
Philippines TGN
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Abstract
Molluscs are among the most valuable resources of the Philippines, an archipelagic country of 7,107 islands bounded by 36,000 km of coastline and 26.6 million ha of coastal waters. In 2020, production from mussels and oysters alone valued at PhP1.552 billion. As primary sources of food and livelihood for marginalized fisherfolk, they are considered important in food security, nutrition, and poverty alleviation. Nevertheless, for almost a century, mollusc culture remained small-scale, with most fish farmers investing in non-fed species, like mussels and oysters. Moreover, mollusc culture in the country is still dependent on wild sources of seed stocks, making production unsustainable and unreliable. This dependence on the wild seed stocks will continue until the issue of the lack of commercial-scale hatcheries or the limited capacity of existing hatcheries to produce seeds, both for top and emerging mollusc aquaculture species, is resolved. Although technologies from broodstock management to post-harvest are available in some species, the lack of capital and the limited government support limit these artisanal fishers from doing large commercial-scale culture. This paper summarizes what has been done and published on the leading mollusc species cultured in the Philippines. Future research activities may be designed based on the research gaps to refine available technologies and develop new ones to improve culture production. The lack of or limited relevant information on the viable economics of the different culture techniques at different culture phases, the limited availability of post-harvest technologies, and the sparse or lack of genetic information for these leading mollusc species are among the gaps that need to be addressed.
Contributes to SDGs
SDG 1 - No poverty SDG 2 - Zero hunger SDG 10 - Reduced inequalities SDG 14 - Life below water SDG 15 - Life on land SDG 17 - Partnerships for the goals
Keywords
Mollusc culture Philippines Oyster Mussel Abalone Angelwing clam SEAFDEC/AQD
Subjects
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. Aquaculture Department OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6435
Suggested Citation
Lebata-Ramos, M. J. H. (2023). Molluscan aquaculture in the Philippines: A review. Aquaculture International, 31(5), 2977-3001. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-023-01120-9 
DOI
10.1007/s10499-023-01120-9
Type
Article
ISSN
0967-6120; 1573-143X
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