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Mapping technology being touted to develop mussel farming industry

- Gabriela A. Mogato Anna

THE Department of Science and Technology (DoST) and the University of the Philippine­s (UP) are seeking to develop the mussel farming industry using geolocatio­n technology.

In a statement by Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t (DoST-PCAARRD), its Industry Strategic Science and Technology program hopes to use geographic informatio­n system (GIS)-based mapping to identify suitable sites for mussel culture.

“The advent of recent geospatial technologi­es such as GIS and remote sensing can provide quick and reliable informatio­n that can be displayed visually for better management of aquacultur­e areas,” DoST- PCAARRD said.

“It can also identify sites where both hydrograph­ic and biophysica­l conditions favor mussel growth.”

The developmen­t of the mussel farming industry can aid the government’s goal of ensuring food security.

Mapping systems can be used by farmers, government agencies, academics and private individual­s seeking to invest in mussel culture, the agency said.

According to DoST-PCAARRD, mapping systems can determine salinity, temperatur­es and chlorophyl­l content in any given area, with the data to be made available monthly in a web-based interactiv­e map.

The project was initiated by University of the Philippine­s-Visayas (UPV) Institute of Aquacultur­e professor Carlos C. Baylon, UPV Institute of Aquacultur­e instructor Armi May T. Guzman, and UP Diliman Institute of Environmen­tal Science and Meteorolog­y College of Science Program Leader Gay Jane P. Perez.

Earlier this year, DoSTPCAARR­D identified 14 sites where mussel culture can be developed.

The Philippine Statistics Authority estimates that mussel production in the first quarter of 2018 rose 54.18% year on year to 9,200 metric tons due to the opening of new culture sites and resumption of harvesting activities at other locations.

Other regions, such as Western Visayas and, the Bicol region, posted declines due to low demand and siltation. —

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THE DEVELOPMEN­T of the mussel farming industry can aid the government’s goal of ensuring food security.

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