By
Melchor F. Cichon
August 23, 2006
The
 pamphlet prepared by the SEAFDEC-AQD Library in 1999 lists 208 
publications authored and co-authored by Dr. Herminio R. Rabanal. It 
includes technical, semi-technical and popular papers on aquaculture, 
fisheries biology and related subjects.
This reflects his varied talents, expertise, and exposures to various activities as a fisheries scientist and administrator
Dr. Rabanal was born on September 20, 1917 in Alaminos, Pangasinan to Vicente Rabanal and Elena Ranit.
In 1948, he married Eufronia A. Durvin and they were blessed with two children: Mario and Andrea.
He
 finished his Bachelor of Fisheries (Fish Culture) at the University of 
the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City in 1940; his Master in Science 
(Marine Biology) at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA in
 1948; and his Ph. D. (Fisheries Management) at Auburn University, 
Auburn, Alabama, USA in 1960.
He had a special training on personnel management at the U.P. Institute of Public Administration, in 1954.
After
 graduation from college and from post-graduate studies, he worked in 
several agencies, both in the Philippines and abroad. From the pamphlet 
prepared by SEAFDEC-AQD and from his bio-data, we got this information 
about his work experiences:
1941-1942--Assistant Curator of the Fish Collection, Natural History, Museum Division, Department of Commerce.
1943-1944--Fish Culturist, Dagat-Dagatan Experimental Station, Bureau of Fisheries
1945-1946--Junior Scientist at the National Museum
1946-1967—from Fishery Officer to Chief of the Fish Culture Section of the Philippine Institute of Fisheries Technology
1967-1972—Fishery
 Officer (Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture), fisheries Department, Food 
and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, Italy.
1968-1973—Co-editor, FAO Aquaculture Bulletin, Rome, Italy
1972-1974—Regional Aquaculture Adviser, FAO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (RAPA), Bangkok, Thailand
1984-1980—Senior
 Aquaculture Development Officer, FAO/UNDP South China Sea Fisheries 
Development and Coordinating Programme (SCS), Manila, Philippines
1981-1985—Free-lance
 Consultant in Aquaculture performing short-term and medium consultancy 
to FAO, UNDP, world Bank, Asian Development Bank, USAID and Philippine 
government agencies and private companies. Based in Quezon City, Metro 
manila, Philippines
1985-1989—Senior Aquaculture Consultant, International Aquaculture Consultants, Inc., Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines.
1985-
 1991—Member, External Evaluation Panel of an internationally conducted 
aquaculture research, USAID Pond Dynamics Aquaculture
1989-1992—Member,
 Governing Council of the Philippine Council for Aquatic Marine Research
 and Development (PCMRD), Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines
1990-1993—President and concurrent Chairman, Aquafarming Development Foundations, Inc., White Plains, Quezon City, Philippines
1985-?—Founding
 Member and Member, Board of Directors, Society of Aquaculture Engineers
 of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines
1986--?—Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., Calcutta, India
1903-?—Member, Board of Editors, Aquaculture International, Journal of the European Aquaculture Society, Oostende, Belgium
1994-?—Chairman
 Emeritus and Senior Technical Adviser, Aquafarming Development 
Foundation, Inc., White Plains, Quezon City, Philippines
Dr. Rabanal has participated in numerous conferences, symposia, meetings and workshops worldwide.
In
 1952, he attended the Fourth Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council Conference,
 Quezon City. He also participated in the 8th Pacific Science Congress 
(Member, Pondfish Culture Sub-Committee Oceanography Section), Quezon 
City, 1958.
The following year, he attended the 89th Annual Meeting of the American Fisheries Society, Clearwater, Florida.
Dr.
 Rabanal also attended the Asia Productivity Conference, Bureau of 
Fisheries, Manila in 1960 and the Agro-Industrial Conference of the 
National Science Development Board, Manila.
In 1961, he attended the Pacific Science Congress in Honolulu, Hawaii.
As
 mentioned above, Dr. Rabanal’s technical, semi-technical and popular 
papers on aquaculture, fisheries biology and related subjects are 
enormous.
Here are some of them:
Rabanal, H. R. 1940. A 
preliminary study of the composition of lab-lab or plant complex raised 
in bangos fishpond nurseries. B.S. Thesis, University of the 
Philippines. 48p.
Delmendo, M. N., Rabanal, H.R. 1956. 
Cultivation of ‘sugpo’ (jumbo tiger shrimp) Penaeus monodon fabricius, 
in the Philippines. Proc. IPFC 6(3):424-431 (Also in Phil .J. Fish 
8(2):159-175 (1973)
Rabanal, H. R. and Hosillos, L. V. 1958. 
Control of less desirable exotic species of fish competing with or 
harmful to desirable indigenous species in inland waters in the 
Philippines. Phil J. Fish. 6(1):49-70.
Rabanal, H. R., Acosta, 
P.A., Delmendo, M. N. 1960. Limnological survey of Laguna de Bay—a pilot
 study on aquatic productivity. Phil. J. Fish. 8(1):101-111.
Juliano,
 R. O. Rabanal, H. R. 1963. The tolerance of milkfish fingerlings and 
fry, Chanos chanos (Forskal), to decreases in salinity. Copeia 
(1):180-181.
Yap, W. G. Rabanal, H. R., Llobrera, J. a. 1996. 
Winning the future in fisheries. Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines: Mary Jo 
Educational Supply. 132p.
Rabanal, H. R. 1999. The social 
responsibility of a scientist to transfer technology to end users. (8th 
Dean D. K. Villaluz Memorial Lecture delivered on the occasion of the 
26th anniversary celebration of SEAFDEC-Aquaculture Department, 
Tigbauan, Iloilo, 8 July 1999.
Because of his expertise in fisheries, Dr. Rabanal became a member of several scientific societies and organizations:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Ecological Society
American Society of Limnology and Oceanography
Indian Academy of Zoology
National Geographic Society
National Research Council of the Philippines
Phi Sigma biological honor Society
Philippine Association for the Advancement of Science
Phycological Society of the Philippines
Soil Science Society of the Philippines;
For
 his distinguished contributions to the development of fisheries in the 
region, Dr. Rabanal was given various awards which includes the 
following:
1958-1961--John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Science Fellowship Award
September
 24, 1965--Certificate of Merit for valuable contribution towards the 
development and improvement of agriculture and conservation of natural 
resources, by the Philippine Fisheries Commission, Department of 
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Manila, Philippines
January 
19, 1987--Honorary Life Membership award to the World Aquaculture 
Society, WAS 18th Annual Convention, Guayaquil, Ecuador
October 
23, 1997--Educator Awardee in Fish for Every Filipino Award sponsored by
 the Marine Fisheries Technology Foundation, Inc, DA-BFAR and the 
Fishing Industry in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
In 
1999, Dr. Rabanal donated his collection of books, pamphlets, leaflets, 
journals, reprints, and papers authored or edited by him to the 
SEAFDEC-AQD Library for he believes in the saying: "information should 
not be kept rotting in a cabinet but rather, it should be made 
accessible and utilized."
That is Dr. Herminio Rabanal, the 
Filipino fisheries scientist and administrator, who was in the forefront
 in shaping the development of Philippine fisheries.
Sources:
His Curriculum Vitae, no date. Typewritten. 5 leaves.
The
 Library. SEAFDEC-AQD. Dr. Herminio R. Rabanal: Chronological List of 
Publications. Tigbauan, Iloilo: the Library, 1999. 27 p.
 
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