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Philippines to develop its first multi-indicator index of stream health / Cyrenes M. Moncawe.

By: Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: Quezon City, Philippines : National Fisheries Research and Development Institute , 2022Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISSN:
  • 2362-9037 (Online)
Subject(s): In: Philippines. Fisearch: Official newsletter of the National Fisheries Research and Development Institute Volume 4, Issue no. 2 (April - June 2022), page 26Abstract: The country will soon develop its first multi-indicator index to assess and monitor the conditions of wadeable streams in the Philippines and to determine taxonomy and ecology of its macroinvertebrates’ assemblages. This is made possible through a collaborative research project, “Development of the Philippine Biotic Index (PBI) to Monitor Water Quality of Wadeable Streams”. With the declining number of healthy freshwater ecosystems in the country, the study is crucial in protecting remaining water resources and restoring those that are impaired. The project also seeks to develop educational materials for capacity building and formulate policy briefs and inputs.
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Newsletter NFRDI Central Office NFRDI KMRC Institutional Repository Collection Electronic SH 1 .N2775 2022 vol. 4 no. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Volume 4, No. 2 (April - June 2022) Available IRC00052

The country will soon develop its first multi-indicator index to assess and monitor the conditions of wadeable streams in the Philippines and to determine taxonomy and ecology of its macroinvertebrates’ assemblages. This is made possible through a collaborative research project, “Development of the Philippine Biotic Index (PBI) to Monitor Water Quality of Wadeable Streams”. With the declining number of healthy freshwater ecosystems in the country, the study is crucial in protecting remaining water resources and restoring those that are impaired. The project also seeks to develop educational materials for capacity building and formulate policy briefs and inputs.

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