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EPP

Week #10

Rezel Tinoy Anney Abejo Anna Lou Lagrosas


EPP
Week #10

Jebie Mambayla Jay Ann Colinares


Aquaculture
Cultivation of aquatic
organisms in controlled
aquatic environments.
Importance of Aquaculture to People
main source of protein to combat
malnutrition and undernutrition.
Importance of Aquaculture to Society

Make critical contributions to


development in the area of
employment.
Importance of Aquaculture to the Country

Providing income and food


security for many communities
Importance of Aquaculture to the World

Helps with global, regional and local


food security.
Types of Aquaculture and its Process of
growing
•Fish Farming
-common and easiest
type
-produce selective
breed of fish
-requires minimal ca
•Mariculture
-utilizes seawater
•Algaculture -harvested in large quantities
-commercial and industrial
uses
• Inland Pond
•Open-net Pen and cage system
Intensive
•Aquaculture
raises fish in tanks with
high-tech control .
Advantag
es
01 High Yields

02 Year-Round Production

03 Efficiency
Disadvantages
01 Environmental Impact

02 Costly

03 Limited Access
3.Lim
1.Environm
Acce
Impact
Extensive
• raises fish
Aquaculture in natural
environments with less
intervention.
Advantage
s
01 Natural Growth

02 Hardy Species
Disadvantage
s
01 Environmental Impact

02 Invasive Species

03 Predator Risk
-The economic impact of flowers.
- Types of Floriculture
PRESENTED BY: JEBIE MAMBAYLA
The economic impact of
flowers
• Therapeutic effects
• Promoting emotional well-being
• Reducing stress
• Expansion of flower delivery services
• Contributes to job creation and revenue generation
• Contribute to economic growth
Types of Floriculture
1. Cut Flowers
Production
- Growing flowers
specifically for
cutting.
2. Bulb Production
- Cultivating flowering bulbs
3. Potted Plants Production
- Growing flowers in a pots or
containers.
4. Bedding Plants
Production

- Cultivating
annual plants for
use in flower
beds and gardens
5. Hanging Plants
Production
- Hanging basket
plants.
FLORAL
ARRANGEME
NT
FLORAL
ARRANGEMENT
Floral arrangements are carefully composed
compositions of flowers, foliage, and
sometimes other natural elements.
PRINCIPLES OF
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENT
S
BALANCE
Symmetrical Balance: Achieves mirror-image
symmetry by placing similar elements on both
sides of the arrangement.

Asymmetrical Balance: Allows for creative,


unbalanced arrangements while maintaining
visual harmony.
PROPORTION AND
SCALE
- Consider the size of the container
and flowers.

- Use taller focal flowers and shorter


fillers for proportion.
RHYTHM AND
MOVEMENT
- Create flow using curved lines and
angles.

- Arrange flowers to suggest natural


growth patterns.
CONTRAST AND
HARMONY:
- Contrast: Combine different colors,
shapes, and textures.

-Harmony: Ensure cohesive color


combinations.
EMPHASIS (FOCAL
POINT)
- Place a striking flower as the focal
point.

- Other elements support the focal


area.
UNITY AND
REPETITION:
- Maintain consistency by repeating
certain flowers or colors.

- Achieve overall unity in the


arrangement.
NEGATIVE SPACE
- Leave empty areas for visual rest.

- Avoid overcrowding the container.


STEPS TO
ARRANGE
FLOWERS
1. PREPARE YOUR 2. TRIM STEMS:
MATERIALS:
-GATHER FLOWERS, A - CUT STEMS AT AN
CLEAN VASE OR ANGLE.
CONTAINER, AND - REMOVE
SHARP SCISSORS. SUBMERGED
- FILL THE VASE WITH LEAVES.
WATER.
3. CHOOSE A FOCAL 4. ADD SUPPORTING
FLOWER: FLOWERS:

- PLACE MEDIUM-
- START WITH A
SIZED SUPPORTING
LARGE FOCAL
BLOOMS AROUND
FLOWER. .
THE FOCAL
FLOWER.
5. FILLERS AND 6. CREATE A SPIRAL
GREENERY: ARRANGEMENT:

- ADD FILLER
- Arrange stems in a
FLOWERS AND GREEN
spiral pattern.
LEAVES FOR
TEXTURE.
7. CHECK HEIGHT: 8. STEP BACK AND ASSESS:

- TRIM STEMS FOR - VIEW THE


BALANCE. ARRANGEMENT
FROM DIFFERENT
ANGLES.
9. NEGATIVE SPACE: - LEAVE EMPTY SPACE
BETWEEN FLOWERS.
FLORAL
ARRANGEME
NT
FLORAL
ARRANGEMENT
Floral arrangements are carefully composed
compositions of flowers, foliage, and
sometimes other natural elements.
PRINCIPLES OF
FLOWER
ARRANGEMENT
S
BALANCE
Symmetrical Balance: Achieves mirror-image
symmetry by placing similar elements on both
sides of the arrangement.

Asymmetrical Balance: Allows for creative,


unbalanced arrangements while maintaining
visual harmony.
PROPORTION AND
SCALE
- Consider the size of the container
and flowers.

- Use taller focal flowers and shorter


fillers for proportion.
RHYTHM AND
MOVEMENT
- Create flow using curved lines and
angles.

- Arrange flowers to suggest natural


growth patterns.
CONTRAST AND
HARMONY:
- Contrast: Combine different colors,
shapes, and textures.

-Harmony: Ensure cohesive color


combinations.
EMPHASIS (FOCAL
POINT)
- Place a striking flower as the focal
point.

- Other elements support the focal


area.
UNITY AND
REPETITION:
- Maintain consistency by repeating
certain flowers or colors.

- Achieve overall unity in the


arrangement.
NEGATIVE SPACE
- Leave empty areas for visual rest.

- Avoid overcrowding the container.


STEPS TO
ARRANGE
FLOWERS
1. PREPARE YOUR 2. TRIM STEMS:
MATERIALS:
-GATHER FLOWERS, A - CUT STEMS AT AN
CLEAN VASE OR ANGLE.
CONTAINER, AND - REMOVE
SHARP SCISSORS. SUBMERGED
- FILL THE VASE WITH LEAVES.
WATER.
3. CHOOSE A FOCAL 4. ADD SUPPORTING
FLOWER: FLOWERS:

- PLACE MEDIUM-
- START WITH A
SIZED SUPPORTING
LARGE FOCAL
BLOOMS AROUND
FLOWER. .
THE FOCAL
FLOWER.
5. FILLERS AND 6. CREATE A SPIRAL
GREENERY: ARRANGEMENT:

- ADD FILLER
- Arrange stems in a
FLOWERS AND GREEN
spiral pattern.
LEAVES FOR
TEXTURE.
7. CHECK HEIGHT: 8. STEP BACK AND ASSESS:

- TRIM STEMS FOR - VIEW THE


BALANCE. ARRANGEMENT
FROM DIFFERENT
ANGLES.
9. NEGATIVE SPACE: - LEAVE EMPTY SPACE
BETWEEN FLOWERS.

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