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100 1 _aSulit, Jose I.
245 1 0 _aStudies on the bleaching and utilization of the seaweed "gulaman-dagat" (Gracilaria Confervoides) /
_cJose I. Sulit, L. G. Salcedo and P. C. Panganiban
264 1 _aQuezon City, Philippines :
_bBureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources ,
_c1961 - 1970
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
520 3 _aThe annual occurence of “gulaman-dagat” seaweed (Graci-'aria confervoides) in Philippine marine waters, especially along the shallow shores of Manila Bay, was first reported by Seale in 1911. The heavy season of this particular seaweed begins from January to the latter part of June every pear. The report of Collado (1926)2 on the nutritive properties of seaweeds, mentioned gulaman-dagat as a possible source of commercial agar and food as well. The amount of gulaman-dagat, found annually along the shallow shores of Manila Bay is enough to supply a home industry for bleaching and drying the seaweed for commercial purposes.
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650 0 _aMarine algae as food
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650 0 _aSeaweed processing
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650 0 _aSeaweed culture
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650 0 _aAgar
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650 0 _aAgar
_zPhilippines
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700 1 _aPanganiban, P. C.
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700 1 _aSalcedo, L. G.
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_aPhilippines.
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_tThe Philippine Journal of Fisheries
_gVolume 8, Issue no. 2 ( 1960), page 177-182
856 7 _2https
_uhttps://www.nfrdi.da.gov.ph/tpjf/vol8_2/STUDIES%20ON%20THE%20BLEACHING%20AND%20UTILIZATION%20OF%20THE%20SEAWEED%20GULAMAN-DAGAT%20GRACILARIA%20CONFERV%20OWES.pdf
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