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00. Ocean Decade - Philippines

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The UNACOM Online and Digital Enabling Library and Index is developed to support the alignment of research, investments, and community initiatives toward contributing to a well-functioning, productive, resilient, sustainable, and inspiring ocean. The goal is to enable the government, partner agencies, and UNESCO to develop more robust Science-Informed Policies and facilitate a stronger Science-Policy Interface through the gathered data, information, and knowledge related to the Ocean Decade in the Philippines.

Particularly, it aims to:
  • Gather and index all publications, reports, policies, laws, legislations, articles, and other documents of the Philippine National Committee on Marine Sciences (NCMS) related to the Ocean Decade.
  • Disseminate and promote these publications, reports, policies, and other documents on the initiatives and actions to address the Ocean Decade challenges.

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  • Ocean mapping and other marine activities of the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA)
    Carandang, Efren P. (Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development, 2002)
    This paper describes the various marine activities being undertaken by the National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA) pursuant to its mandate as the central surveying, mapping and resource information agency of the government. NAMRIA gathers marine data through periodic hydrographic and oceanographic surveys and remote sensing techniques, and publishes the results in the form of nautical charts, bathymetric maps and other thematic maps. It also creates marine geographic information systems and databases. As steward of the National Oceanographic Data Center (NODC), the agency participates in international oceanographic data exchange programs, and also serves the marine data and information needs of the local marine science community. NAMRIA's data collection capability got a big boost with the acquisition this year of two multi-disciplinary survey vessels with state-of-the-art systems. With these vessels as platforms, NAMRIA will embark on the comprehensive charting of the Exclusive Economic Zone, and collaborate with the different marine science agencies in the conduct of multi-disciplinary oceanographic cruises.
  • Optimized agar extraction from Gracilaria eucheumoides Harvey
    Villanueva, R. D.; Pagba, C. V.; Montaño, N. E. (Walter de Gruyter, 1997)
    A 33 factorial experimental design was utilized to determine the optimum alkali pretreatment conditions in the extraction of agar from Gracilaria eucheumoides. Three levels from each of three factors were considered: Temperature, 70, 80, 90 °C; NaOH concentration, 4, 7, 10% and; treatment duration, 0.5, 1, 2 h. The optimum conditions were found to be 90 °C, 10% and 2 h. The gel strength of the agar yielded under these conditions was 432 ± 43 g/cm2. The effects of the different alkali pretreatment conditions to the agar yield and 3, 6-anhydrogalactose and sulphate contents were also determined. Agar yield was higher at lower temperature, stronger alkali solution and shorter treatment duration. Higher 3, 6-ahydrogalactose content and lower sulphate level were obtained at higher temperature, higher alkali concentration and longer duration of treatment.