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Regular/Special Training Sessions AQD Philippines (Tigbauan Main Station (TMS), Binangonan Freshwater Station (BFS), Dumangas Brackishwater Station (DBS), Igang Marine Station) On-Site Training Sessions Requesting ASEAN country as host Attachment Training Another ASEAN country as host Distance Learning E-training Skills Development In pilot project sites Promotion of Technologies Seminars, workshops, business forum, round-table discussions, production of manuals, technology caravan, etc.

Regular Training Sessions (Lectures, Practicals) Marine Fish Hatchery and Nursery Operations (TMS) Culture of Natural Food (TMS, BFS) Fish Health Management (TMS) Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Culture (TMS, DBS) Freshwater Aquaculture (BFS) Hatchery and Grow-out Culture of Abalone (TMS) Crab Seed Production (TMS) Tilapia Hatchery and Grow-out Operations (BFS) Integrated Fish Farming: Rice-Fish Culture (BFS) Freshwater Prawn Culture (BFS) Responsible Aquaculture (TMS, DBS) WSSV Detection using PCR (TMS) Detection of Koi Herpes Virus and Taura Virus Syndrome (TMS) Resource Persons From the Philippines (mainly from AQD, BFAR, UP-MSI, UPV, CLSU)

On-Site Training Sessions Aquaculture training on specific priority topic conducted in requesting ASEAN country, to maximize participation of more participants at lesser cost and promote participation of representatives from private sector Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Aquaculture Hai Phong, Vietnam (2001) Resource Persons From Thailand Department of Fisheries (DOF), Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines (AQD, BFAR) Binh Dinh, Vietnam (Dec 2004) Resource Persons: From Thailand (DOF), Vietnam, Philippines (AQD)

On-Site Training Sessions Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Aquaculture Yangon, Myanmar (2002) Resource Persons: From Thailand (DOF), Philippines (AQD) Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Aquaculture Sihanoukeville, Cambodia (Dec 2004) Resource Persons: From Thailand (DOF), Philippines (AQD)

On-Site Training Sessions Propagation of Pangasius sp. Bati Fish Seed Production & Research Station (BFSPRS), Prey Veng, Cambodia, 4-17 August 2003 7 participants (4 farmers, 3 technicians) Resource Persons: DOF Thailand Water quality analysis using standard methods DOF Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 30 Nov 4 Dec 2003 14 participants, Resource Person from AQD Promotion of Patin products Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia, 20-22 October 2003 Resource Person from DOF Thailand

On-Site Training Sessions Grow-out culture of Pangasius (Patin) Jambi, Sumatra, Indonesia 13-17 Apr 2004 22 farmer participants Resource Person from DOF Thailand Water quality analysis using standard methods Vientiane, Lao PDR, 25-29 November 2003 16 participants, Resource Person from AQD Rice-fish culture (2005) Grouper seed production Marine Finfish Production and Research Center, Terengganu, Malaysia, 7-13 Dec 2003 32 participants (technicians), Resource Person from DGA Indonesia

On-Site Training Sessions Proper handling and transport of sea bass broodstock DOF in Yangon, Myanmar, Practical sessions in Ayarwaddy Div., 23-27 October 2003, 33 participants, Resource Person from AQD Rice-fish culture (Nov 2005) On-site training on freshwater prawn seed production and culture (Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, Nov 2005) Culture of Abalone and Babylonia snail (Babylonia areolata) Rayong Province, Thailand, 27-30 Sept 2004 34 participants, Resource Persons from DOF Thailand and RIA-3, Vietnam

On-Site Training Sessions Milkfish fry collection, handling, transport and nursery operations Qui Nhon, Binh Dinh, Vietnam, 19-23 Oct 2003, 27 participants Resource Person from AQD Siganid hatchery and nursery operations Hue City, Vietnam, 10-24 November 2004 12 participants from Thua Thien Hue Fishery Department Resource Person from AQD

Attachment Training Training of technicians and farmers from requesting country in another ASEAN country (institution) where specific technologies required have already been developed to hasten the transfer of technology from between countries Surat Thani Inland Fisheries Research and Development Center, Department of Fisheries, Surat Thani, Thailand Commercial propagation of tilapia 1-18 October 2003 4 participants (3 Farmers, 1 Technician) from Cambodia Resource Person from the Center and DOF Thailand

Attachment Training Freshwater fish breeding and culture Surat Thani Inland Fisheries Research and Development Center, Thailand 1-12 December 2003 4 participants (technical officers) from Malaysia Resource persons from Center & DOF Thailand Seed production of M. rosenbergii Surat Thani Fisheries Research and Development Center (STFRD), Thailand 13 September-9 October 2004 Two Fisheries Officers from Brunei Darussalam Resource Persons from Seed production of M. rosenbergii STFRD, Nov 2005 Participants from Philippines

Special Training SEAFDEC/AQD HRD ACTIVITIES Training sessions conducted at AQD Philippines upon request from ASEAN Countries, where participants can either join the regular training courses or undertake training on special arrangements BFS TMS Igang DBS Tilapia and carp breeding Binangonan Freshwater Station (BFS) & Jalajala Project Site, Philippines, 1-18 Oct 2003 2 participants (technicians) from Cambodia 3 participants (2 technicians, 1 farmer) from Lao PDR

Special Training Rice-Fish Farming BFS, Central Luzon State University (CLSU), PhilRice, December 2003 2 participants (technician) from LAO PDR Resource Persons from AQD, CLSU, PhilRice Tilapia culture in small ponds BFS, August 2005 1 participant (technician) from Camodia and one from Myanmar Resource Person from AQD Hatchery and nursery operations of marine fishes Tigbauan Main Station (TMS) and Igang Station, 2 June 27 July 2003 1 participant (technician) from Myanmar, Resource Person from AQD Hatchery and nursery operations of marine fishes TMS and Igang Station 2 June 16 July 2004 1 participant (technician) from Vietnam

Special Training Mud crab seed production TMS, 7 September-6 October 2004 1 participant from Cambodia and 1 from Myanmar, Resource persons from AQD Mud crab seed production TMS, 4-30 September 2005 One participant from Brunei Darussalam and 1 from Indonesia Resource Persons from AQD Detection of VNN using PCR TMS, 12-18 December 2003, 1 participant from Malaysia Resource Person from AQD Abalone seed production and culture TMS and Igang Station 17-28 November 2004 1 participant from Thailand Resource Persons from AQD

Special Training SEAFDEC/AQD HRD ACTIVITIES Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Aquaculture TMS and Dumangas Brackishwater Station (DBS) 17 Sept-5 Oct 2001 Participants from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam Resource persons from DOF Thailand and AQD 7 July-27 Aug 2002 Participants from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam Resource persons from DOF Thailand and AQD 23 Oct-11 Nov 2003 Participants from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam Resource persons from DOF Thailand and AQD 21 Oct-9 Nov 2004 Participants from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam Resource persons from DOF Thailand and AQD

Distance Learning (E-training) To hasten the transfer of technologies that have already been developed at AQD Principles of Health Management in Aquaculture To provide learners with technical knowledge and skills on principles of health management in aquaculture that could be applied into practice in their respective jobs. To provide extension workers and aquaculturists knowledge about occurrence and spread of fish diseases as well as equip them with skills to manage and treat diseases. As a follow-up to the e-training course, follow-up hands-on training sessions are conducted to qualified e-learners. Basic Principles of Aquaculture Nutrition To provide learners with technical knowledge and skills on the essentials of aquaculture nutrition, feeds and feeding management, and economics of feeding cultured species.

Skills Development Demonstration of technologies in pilot areas in ASEAN countries, that serve as skill-learning centers for fish farmers, entrepreneurs, employment and livelihood options for fisherfolk Mangrove-Friendly Shrimp Aquaculture (Demonstration and pilot areas in Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Cambodia, Philippines) Resource persons provided by AQD, DOF Thailand

Promotion of Technologies: Workshops, seminars, round table discussions To review and assess progress of programs and projects implemented by AQD as well as their impacts on the industry

Promotion of Technologies: Technology caravan Implemented in the Philippines in collaboration with BFAR to bring aquaculture technologies to the grassroots (AQD provides aquaculture technical expertise)

Promotion of Technologies: Business forum and participation in trade fairs To promote adoption of technologies developed by AQD to the entrepreneurs

Promotion of Technologies: Production and dissemination of manuals & other info materials Translated to English, 2002 Filipino, 2004 Bahasa Indonesia, Ongoing translation to Thai, Vietnamese 2005 Burmese, 2005 Translated to Bahasa Indonesia, 2003 1st Ed (2001)

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