College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Library SSUMercedes

College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences Library SSUMercedes SSUMC Library is an a academic library for the College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences. This page serves as a virtual reference service to the users.

Samar State University Mission

The University shall primarily provide advanced instruction and professional training in the arts, philosophy, social sciences, agriculture and fishery, forestry, science and technology, engineering, education, law and other related fields. It shall also undertake research and extension services, and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization. Sam

ar State University Vision

The University commits itself to the development of human potentials and the fortification of human conditions as subsumed in the fundamental matrix of life of the indigenous society and in the realities of the global community. Library Goals:
1.To work closely with the academic and research community in building collections to provide adequate, updated and well organized collections that is support by the curriculum and programs.
2.To provide quality and maximum service through the access of library materials, to address the patron’s cultural, educational, professional and research needs. Library Objectives:
1.To develop student awareness to value library resources as means for lifelong education.
2.To encourage the faculty to promote the effective use and utilization of the library to the students for their professional growth and for the improvement of the instructional process.
3.To improve, strengthen; upgrade the library resources and existing facilities and equipment to meet the information and research needs.
4.To upgrade operations and services in the library to keep abreast with current trends in information and communication technology. Location:

2nd floor, Academic Building
Samar State University Mercedes Campus
Brgy. Mercedes, Catbalogan City, Samar, 6700

Contact Us:

2512661
[email protected]

30/07/2016

Attention Library Users (specifically to MFT students)

No Library Service today.
If you have any question or you want to make a reservation for titles you want to borrow please feel free to leave message. Thank you

“We will start with the basics … we will teach [local fishermen] proper management first so we can attain sustainable fi...
25/07/2016

“We will start with the basics … we will teach [local fishermen] proper management first so we can attain sustainable fishing without compromising our rich marine ecosystem.” Richard Muallil

Read more: http://technology.inquirer.net/49974/young-tawi-tawi-scientist-out-to-save-sea-of-childhood

The sea, with its diverse marine life, and the pristine beaches of his hometown Sibutu Island in Tawi-Tawi were Richard Muallil’s playground as a child. Now, as a 35-year-old

Thank you MFT students for trusting me to help and guide you with your paper and research soon. Welcome to COFMAS Librar...
23/07/2016

Thank you MFT students for trusting me to help and guide you with your paper and research soon. Welcome to COFMAS Library! You are all amazing! Hope I give justice to 75 slides ppt. presentation and 3 hours discussion. Hahahaha Achieve! ✌

Kind regards,

Kristine Joy L. Tabogoc
COFMAS Librarian

  Shellfish Bulletin No. 21 Series of 2016 dated July 20, 2016Based on the latest laboratory results of the Bureau of Fi...
21/07/2016

Shellfish Bulletin No. 21 Series of 2016 dated July 20, 2016
Based on the latest laboratory results of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and Local Government Units (LGUs), shellfishes collected at Irong-irong Bay and Cambatutay Bay in Western Samar are still positive for paralytic shellfish poison that is beyond the regulatory limit.
Moreover, Villareal and Maqueda Bays in Western Samar are now positive for red tide toxin.

For regular updates and complete red tide bulletins, visit this page:http://www.bfar.da.gov.ph/redtide

Shellfish Bulletin No. 21 Series of 2016 dated July 20, 2016

Based on the latest laboratory results of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) and Local Government Units (LGUs), shellfishes collected at Irong-irong Bay and Cambatutay Bay in Western Samar are still positive for paralytic shellfish poison that is beyond the regulatory limit.

Moreover, Villareal and Maqueda Bays in Western Samar are now positive for red tide toxin.

For regular updates and complete red tide bulletins, visit this page:http://www.bfar.da.gov.ph/redtide

“This breakthrough has the potential to help reduce the overexploitation of the species and continue to address wildlife...
21/07/2016

“This breakthrough has the potential to help reduce the overexploitation of the species and continue to address wildlife crime associated with cyanide use in the saltwater aquarium trade,” says biologist Andrew Rhyne, a winner of this year’s Wildlife Crime Tech Challenge, sponsored in part by National Geographic, for coming up with a way that allows better monitoring of the marine aquarium trade.

Source: Talbot, R. (2016, July 19). ‘Dory’ Bred in Captivity for First Time. National Geographic. Retrived July 21, 2016 from http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/07/wildlife-blue-tang-aquarium-trade/

The blue tang has been successfully bred in captivity for the first time.

Available at Periodical Section!
20/07/2016

Available at Periodical Section!

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Mercedes
Catbalogan

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