A glimpse into some sea cucumbers in Panay, Philippines.
Except for coastal dwellers, most Filipinos do not know what sea cucumbers are, although most must have dined on them at some time. A description is given of what sea cucumbers are and how they look, how they are processed and how they are cultured. Sea cucumbers, which belong to the families Holothuridae and Stichopodidae, have a worldwide distribution and are found in large numbers in the Indo-West Pacific region. In the Philippines, sea cucumbers have never been cultured, although it is one of the sources of dried sea cucumbers in the international market. This is most probably due to the fact that wild supply has apparently been sufficient for trading.
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Main Authors: | Surtida, Marilyn B., Buendia, Romeo Y. |
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Format: | Journal Contribution biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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2016-04-13T08:16:49Z
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Subjects: | Stichopodidae, Aquaculture, Echinoderm fisheries, Fishery resources, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/8929 |
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