DOST-CIP Fellow Maguate Shares Vision for Sustainable Seaweed Farming

By: MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

Published: January 13, 2025

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DOST-CIP Fellow Maguate Shares Vision for Sustainable Seaweed Farming

By: MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

January 13, 2025

DOST-CIP Fellow Maguate Shares Vision for Sustainable Seaweed Farming

Dr. Noel John Ian Feben Maguate graduated cum laude with a degree in Biology, major in General Biology, from Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT). He earned both his masters and PhD degrees in Biology from the same institution.

Dr. Maguate is currently at MSU-TCTO as a fellow in the DOST-Career Incentive Program. He is presently engaged in the DOST-funded initiative Eucheumatoid Seaweed Farming Innovation in the Sulu Archipelago (SeawInnovate), led by Prof. Sitti Zayda B. Halun, PhD.

Asked about the project, Dr. Maguate highlighted that it will establish multiplier farms and then develop a seaweed-based fertilizer. It will create a comprehensive database incorporating genetic data, as well as agronomic and biochemical traits, for various eucheumatoid species.

"My involvement in the research project will enhance research at the university by building capacity and fostering collaboration, ultimately benefiting the university and its community."

He further said that the project aims to publish peer-reviewed papers, provide training for researchers, students, and farmers, and contribute to policies that enhance the productivity, economic viability, and sustainability of seaweed farming.

"I hope the research project will improve seaweed production by addressing challenges like ice-ice disease and declining yields. By providing farmers with high-quality laboratory-generated seedstocks, they will be able to produce seaweeds with high carrageenan yield and quality, strengthening the seaweed industry for long-term sustainability and increased productivity."

In a short sit-down with OIPP, Dr. Maguate expressed his enthusiasm for research, describing it as both enjoyable and exciting.

"The most enjoyable part of being a researcher is connecting with others who share a passion for R&D. Engaging in discussions and exchanging ideas sparks curiosity and pushes you to explore beyond your comfort zone. Fieldwork also provides opportunities to uncover unexpected insights, enriching your knowledge and experience."

"My passion for microbiology led me to study seahorses, a flagship species for ocean health. This research has deepened my understanding of how environmental changes and human activities affect both seahorses and marine ecosystems."

One of his research projects focused on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in the marine environment. He discovered diverse antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in bacteria isolated from seahorses, highlighting how human activities drive the spread of ARGs in marine ecosystems. This poses risks to both marine life and human health.

Dr. Maguate concludes the interview by offering advice to students or young professionals who are interested in pursuing research.

"Stay passionate about research, keep your curiosity alive, and embrace the journey of discovery. Every step is an opportunity to learn something new—so never get discouraged and enjoy the process."

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