Portfolio
In
Work
Immersion
Submitted by:
Princess Nicole L. Bio
Submitted To:
Joshua D. Marcial
Class Adviser
WORK IMMERSION EXPERIENCE AT BUREAU OF FISHERIES AND
AQUATIC RESOURCES NIFTDC BONUAN BINLOC, DAGUPAN CITY
Students Portfolio
Submitted to the Senior High School Department
Manaoag National High School
Manaoag, Pangasinan
In partial fulfillment of the requirement of
Work Immersion, Academic Track
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
PRINCESS NICOLE L. BIO
April, 2020
LETTERS TO THE READERS
Dear Readers,
Good Day!
I made this Portfolio not only to fulfill my requirements but I want to share
with you my experiences and the things that I learned during my Work Immersion
days. Graduation is approaching in where all our hard works will be rewarded
and in few days we will leave our high school journey and will be pursuing our
college life.
Work Immersion is one of the requirements in Senior High School, at first I
feel pressured because I am not good in doing works and I am not good in
socializing with others but in the past 2 weeks in my wok immersion I learned a
lot of things and I gained not just knowledge but people that I can count as
Friends. Work Immersion gives me an opportunity to build my confidence and
also my knowledge specially in the different Equipment in the lab which I can
used in my college life.
In this portfolio you will read about all the knowledge I gained for the past 2
weeks on BFAR- NIFTDC Bonuan, Dagupan City, all the friends I met, My
instructors, all the procedures and work I did and of cource my fun time in my
work days. I hope you like reading my portfolio about my time on my Work
Immersion. Thank you and Enjoy
Sincerely yours,
Princess Nicole L. Bio
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I would like to express my sin gratitude to the people who help me in
accomplishing my Work Immersion and also to the people who gave me a
memorable experience with my work Immersion.
First of all I want to thank Lord God for giving me strength not only to my
body but also in my mind, for keeping me safe as I travel daily from Manaoag to
Dagupan during my work immersion days and also for the guidance and good
health.
I am very thankful to my family for providing their unconditional support
not only to my financial needs and to the things I want to achieve but I also want
to thank my family for their love and for being always there for me.
To my kind adviser, Sir Joshua Marcial, I just want to say that I am very
grateful for the advice that He gave us for his support and also for being our
second parent, for being a brother and for being a friend to us.
To all coordinators for making our work immersion possible and thank you
for the assistance and for taking good care to us all.
To my Friends specially to Kyle, Rica, and Cyril who is with me
throughout, to my co-intern Mikaella and to the people that I became friends with
during my work immersion. Also I want to thank my Boyfriend Alexander for his
support and understanding.
Latly, I thank Ma’am Vi, Ma’am Gie, Sir Emir and to the head of Natural
Food Ma’am Editha Roxas for their patience, for their time and for teaching me
everything they know about the Natural Food and to the laboratory equipment.
- PRINCESS NICOLE BIO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
TITLE PAGE… ……………………………………………………………….i
FRONT PAGE………………………………………………………………….,.ii
LETTER TO THE READERS…………………………………………………..iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………….iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………...v
DEDICATION…………………………………………………………………..vi
INTRODUCTION
Objectives of Work Immersion………………………………………..1
Duration and Place of work Immersion…………………………….….2
COMPANY PROFILE
History………………………………………………………………....3
Mission and Vision statement…………………………………………4
Organizational Chart…………………………………………………..5
DAILY JOURNAL
First Week Daily Journal…………………………………………..6-7
Second Week Daily Journal………………………………………..8-9
NARRATIVE REPORT
First Week Narrative Report……………………………………….10-12
Second Week Narrative Report……………………………………13-15
DOCUMENTATION………………………………………………………...16-20
APPENDICES
Resume………………………………………………………………...21
Daily Time Record…………………………………………………….22
Certificate…………………………..………………………………….23
Evaluation Sheet……………………..………………………………...29
DEDICATION
This work is wholeheartedly dedicated to my Family, Friends, To all Educators of
Manaoag National High School and ofcourse to Almighty God.
- PRINCESS NICOLE BIO
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVES
Work Immersion refers to the part of Senior High School (SHS)
Curriculum consisting of 80 hours of hands-on experience or work simulation
which grade 12 students will undergo to expose them to actual work place setting.
Work immersion is one of the requirement needed for graduation. A
student needs to go in one of industry that is related to their post secondary goal.
Through Work Immersion, the students enhanced their skills and become familiar
with work-related environment related to their field of specialization.
Gain relevant and practical industrial skills under the guidance of
industry experts and workers
Appreciate the importance and application of the principles and theories
taught in school
Enhance their technical knowledge and skills;
Enrich their skills in communications and human relations; and
Develop good habits, attitudes, appreciation, and respect for work
Meanwhile, Work immersion is somewhat similar in internship or on-the-job
training done by college students. They have things in common like letting
students undergo and experience actual works in a particular workplace. On the
other hand, they differ in some loads and number of hours they will consume.
Therefore, most of the following studies discusses about the on-the-job training.
One of the goals of the K-12 Basic Program is to develop in learners the
competencies, work ethic, and values relevant to pursuing further education
and/or joining the world of work. To achieve greater congruence between baic
education and the nation’s development targets, Work Immersion, a require
subject has been incorporated into the curriculum.
DURATION AND PLACE
Under DepEd Order No.30, series of 2017 released on June 5, the guidelines
specify that the said work immersion will enable students to become familiar with
the work place simulation and apply their competencies in areas of specialization.
The Duration of work immersion is when you finished 80 hours in their
business. It is equal to 10 days staying there for helping them lessen their works.
In case of emergency, you can give excused letter that is legit and it is not counted
with your working hours, but you will be working with it. You can be late but if
possible, don’t be absent.
DepEd hopes that partner institutions will provide learners with
work immersion opportunities, workplace or hands-on experience, and additional
learning resources through partnership building. The school may partner with
recognize institution or organization to come up with agreement on work
immersion for students and because the students are still minors, work immersion
requires parental consent.
The Place where I work is in Bureau of fisheries and aquatic resources or
BFAR-NIFTDC Bounuan, Binloc Dagupan City. I was assigned in the Natural
Food Department. We started our Work immersion on November 04,2020 and
ended it on November 15, 2020 .
2.
COMPANY
PROFILE
HISTORY
The center was establish in February 1985 and was originally named as Sea
farming Research and Development Center (SRDC). The center was on of the
projects under the now defunct Philippine Human Resources Center (PHRDC). Its
main thrust then was to upgrade and promote the Philippine oyster industry.
SRDC was created as part of the country’s participation in the SEAN
Human Resources Development Project in cooperation with the Japanese
government through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Under the
bilateral agreement, expertise and modern facilities and equipment from Japan.
Initially, the center was managed by the Ministry of Human Settlements. In 1987,
it was became one of the attached agencies under the Presidential Management
Staff (PMS), Becoming part of a cluster of agencies dealing with livelihood
generation. In June 1994, the center became an integral part of PMS because of
the streamlining policies of the government.
The bilateral agreement lasted until April 1991 (Phase 1) and was extended
(Phase 3) until its termination in September 1996. Under phase 2, the center was
tasked to implement or pilot fishery projects for technology transfer and
demonstrate viability and feasibility of fishery-related enterprises for livelihood
generation. It also continued to standardize technologies on the breeding and
culture of finfish (e.g., groupers, siganids) and bivalves (e.g., oyster, clams).
With the termination of the technical cooperation with JICA, the PMS
turned over the center to BFAR in May 1997.
The center is located in Bounuan Binloc, Dagupan City, about 250km north of
Manila
MISSION AND VISSION STATEMENTS
VISSION
An institution of excellence in sustainable fisheries management and services
contributing to the nation’s food security by having 20% fish surplus and
improving fisherfolk’s quality of life by 2030.
MISSION
To protect fisheries and aquatic resources and empower stakeholder to improve
productivity.
ORHANIZATIONAL CHART
Westley R. Rosario
(Center Chief, BFAR-
NIFTDC)
Editha C. Roxas
(Head, Natural Food)
Veyvleylyn M. Sanchez Geelyn Dv. Carolino Mamerto A. Carotongan
(Aquaculturist/ (JO)) (Aquaculturist/ (JO)) (Aquaculturist/ (JO))
DAILY JOUNAL
First Week of Work Immersion
Daily Journal
November 04, 2019/ Monday
On the day 01 of my work immersion, we arrived in the BFAR- NIFTDC Bonuan,
Dagupan City at around 8 in the morning where we came in the middle of their
flag raising ceremony.
After the ceremony we were instructed to go to the conference room to have a
brief orientation about the rules and regulation of the center. The coordinator
assigned each of us in different unit. I was assigned in the Natural Food Unit.
November 05, 2019/ Tuesday
For the second day of work I arrived at 7:14a.m. Our work starts in 8am. The first
activity we did is the counting of cells
Today our trainer taught us to inoculate.
In the afternoon our instructors discussed importance of aeration.
November 06, 2019/Wednesday
On the third day of work I arrived at 7:22. When the work started the first thing
we did was the counting of cells.
On day (2) of observing I counted 9,120,000 cells per ml. Next is we did
inoculation.
In the secondary lab they explained that the dextrose bottles that has been cultured
will be the starter for the carboy cultures.
In the afternoon our instructors held a lecture for us to enlighten clearly to what is
natural food all about.
November 07, 2019/Thursday
On the fourth day of work I arrived at 7:16. The first thing we did in lab is the
counting of cells.
At first, it really took us a bit of time in finding the guideline of hemacytometer
and it was actually uneasy for us to focus the microscope. But in the end we found
a way to make it work.
The cells I counted at Day (03), was 13,280,000 cells per ml.
After we did the counting of cells, we did inoculation for Nannochloropsis
oculata using of Conway medium.
November 08, 2019/Friday
On the fifth day of work I arrived at 7:00 A.M. The batch of nanochloropsis
oculata that we are observing was been transferred to the psychology lab where in
the culture will be inoculated to the carboys for scaling up.
Luckily the head of natural food gave us the opportunity to explore the Bureau of
Fishes and Aquatic Resources and to know the different facilities inside.
After the tour inside the Center, my workmate took her exam and I did the
inoculation of nanochloropsis oculata in 1L of bottles.
The unit head, Mrs. Editha Roxas, came few minutes after I finished my tasks and
ask us about the knowledge or learnings we got in the 4 days and a half days we
spent in the Natural Food Laboratory. And in the afternoon we continued the lesson
yesterday.
First Week of Work Immersion
Daily Journal
November 11, 2019/Monday
On the sixth day of work I arrived at 7:02 A.M. We patiently waited for the flag
ceremony that started at around 8 A.M
This week I will be doing all the tasks alone since my CO-OJT is done with her
work immersion in BFAR, so I thought I’ll be having adjustments.
I first did the inoculation of Nannochloropsis oculata in 1L bottles.
When we finished our break time the instructor taught me how to formulate a
Nutrient Media at first I thought that all of the Nutrient Media they are using was
made by the chemist but they are the one who is formulating it.
In the afternoon I continued putting the 4 remaining chemicals. I let the chemicals
to be mixed and be dissolved through the action of the magnetic stirrer.
November 12, 2019/Tuesday
On the seventh day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:11 AM. Today I did
inoculation of Nannochloropsis oculata in 10 dextrose bottles.
When I’m done doing inoculation of Nannochloropsis oculata the next task I did
inoculation from agar to broth, this starts the scale – up of cultures.
After that I also did the aseptic method on where I will do the same process
outside the Purified Filtered PCR Enclosure and with the use of flame.
Novermber 13, 2019/Wednesday
On the eighth day of work immersion we did not went to work because it is
Pangsinan Day which means it is holiday. But I did my journal.
November 14, 2019/Thursday
On the ninth day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:04 AM.
The first thing I did when I steeped on the lab is that I helped my instructor to
clean the lab.
Then after that I took my exam.
In the afternoon I haven’t done anything since my instructors are busy in some
matter.
November 15, 2019/Friday
On the tenth day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:12 AM.
I helped my instructor to clean the lab.
My trainer asked me to observe her work.
After that I went to the Secondary lab and did inoculation of dextrose to carboys
of Nannochloropsis oculata.
On the afternoon my instructors did’nt gave me any task instead they told me to
rewrite my journal. I was a bit sad that this was my last day on work. On the 10 th
day I spend in BFAR – NITDC Dagupan City I can say that I’ve learned a lot of
things and has a hands on experience on the laboratory that I am sure I can use it
in the future.
NARRATIVE
REPORT
First Week of Work Immersion
Narrative Report
(November 04-08, 2019)
On the day 01 of my work immersion, we arrived in the BFAR- NIFTDC
Bonuan, Dagupan City at around 8 in the morning where we came in the middle
of their flag raising ceremony. After the ceremony we were instructed to go to the
conference room to have a brief orientation about the rules and regulation of the
center. The coordinator assigned each of us in different unit. I was assigned in the
Natural Food Unit. When I heard about Natural Food in Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources I think about the unit where in they make food for fishes. But
today I’ve learned about what Natural Food is. Natural Food unit is actually
making food for the aquatic animals by isolating and culturing several kinds of
microalgae which will be fed on to the zooplankton and aquatic larvae. Natural
Food is the core of the hatchery because they are the food of the juveniles. The
importance of natural food is that it provides the early stages of fish the required
nutrients for their growth and development.
In the lab, all equipment was sterilized carefully to prevent
contaminations. The water used was carefully filtered and sterilized. There are
two (2) types of sterilizer : The dying oven that was set with the temperature range
of 60 degree Celsius to 100 degree Celsius for a minimum time of 8 hours and the
autoclave with the temperature of 121 degree Celsius for 15psi in 15 minutes.
Sterilizing is important to destroy other micro organisms.
Our activity for our first day of work is counting of cells. Counting of cells
is very important because it is the way to know if the algae was growing and
ready to harvest. In the microscope with the objective of 10x we viewed the cells.
We have counted the cell in a hemacytometer but counting one by one took us a
lot of time, so the trainer introduced another way of counting the cells. In the
hemacytometer we can see 16 boxes each box contains another 16 boxes inside.
To compute for the number of cells, the formula given to us was : A+B+C+D / 4 x
16 x 10,000 . In the day 0 I counted 2, 080, 000 cells per ml. We have to observe
and count the cells daily.
For the second day of work I arrived at 7:14a.m. Our work starts in 8am.
The first activity we did is the counting of cells. Yesterday the cells per ml I
counted was 2,080,000 and today with the same formula I counted 4,320, 000. I
observed that the count doubled in number compared to yesterday’s, which
means that the microalgae was growing and multiplying.
Today our trainer taught us to inoculate. First we get 10 bottles in the
dying oven. Each bottles has a capacity of 1L. We put 800 ml of sterile water and
to make it 1L we added 200ml of starter and 1ml of Conway medium. They
discussed to us the Conway medium we just used. Conway medium was one of
the 3 types of nutrient media they are using in the Natural Food Production Unit.
(Conway Medium, F medium and F/2 medium). Conway was formulated as 1 and
F medium was formulated in separately in 6 bottles. Nutrient Media is important
in the culture because it serves as enrichment or fertilizer of the microalgae in the
controlled culture environment.
On the third day of work I arrived at 7:22. When the work started the first
thing we did was the counting of cells. On day (2) of observing I counted
9,120,000 cells per ml. Next is we did inoculation. After we did the inoculation
our instructor called us and allowed us to look under the microscope. There we
saw a cells that was moving, unlike to the cells we started observing last Monday.
The cells was moving because of the flagella which were used as mode of
locomotion while the other cells we observed are non – motile (lacks flagella)
Same process, the starters from dextrose bottles was put in the carboys and
added nutrient media and aerated. Since the carboys were too big to autoclave or
to be put in the dying oven , carboys were chemically disinfected. The carboys
were washed with liquid soap then soaked in 20ppm chlorine for 5 – 10
minutes. It was then rinsed thoroughly then air - dried. We also learned about the
water used as the culture medium. The water used was pumped from the sea to
the tank using 5 micron filter. It was then transferred to another tank passing
through a cartridge filter. The stored sea water was disinfected with 20 – 200 ppm
chlorine. This was then fetched to the laboratory and was filtered again with glass
microfiber filter prior to autoclaving.
On the fourth day of work I arrived at 7:16. The first thing we did in lab is the
counting of cells. Unlike before that our instructor was the one who prepared our
sample for counting we are the one who operated the microscope and prepared the
sample today.
At first, it really took us a bit of time in finding the guideline of
hemacytometer and it was actually uneasy for us to focus the microscope. The
cells I counted at Day (03), was 13,280,000 cells per ml. As I observed day by
day, the cells are multiplying really well. It was actually my first time observing
the growth of cells and it really amazed me.
On the fifth day of work I arrived at 7:00 A.M. The batch of nanochloropsis
oculata that we are observing was been transferred to the psychology lab where in
the culture will be inoculated to the carboys for scaling up. Luckily the head of
natural food gave us the opportunity to explore the Bureau of Fishes and Aquatic
Resources and to know the different facilities inside. We first went to the algal
tanks, next in the Rotifer tanks and it was actually my first time to visit the
milkfish broodstock tan, there I saw Bangus breeders that is much bigger than the
Bangus in the market. For the moment I felt like I was in the field trip and not in a
work. I really enjoy this opportunity.
The unit head, Mrs. Editha Roxas, came few minutes after I finished my
tasks and ask us about the knowledge or learnings we got in the 4 days and a half
days we spent in the Natural Food Laboratory. And in the afternoon we continued
the lesson yesterday.
Second Week of Work Immersion
Narrative Report
(November 04-08, 2019)
On the sixth day of work I arrived at 7:02 A.M. We patiently waited for
the flag ceremony that started at around 8 A.M. This week I will be doing all the
tasks alone since my CO-OJT is done with her work immersion in BFAR, so I
thought I’ll be having adjustments. I first did the inoculation of Nannochloropsis
oculata in 1L bottles. I was wondering why I spilled so much water and I thought
that it was just because that I’m pouring water alone and I cannot control the flow
of water to the dextrose but it turns out that I forgot to use the funnel.
When we finished our break time the instructor taught me how to formulate
a Nutrient Media at first I thought that all of the Nutrient Media they are using
was made by the chemist but they are the one who is formulating it. They have the
list of the chemical needed,and the amount of each chemical that will be used
during the formulation process. The Nutrient medium we are going to formulate is
the Conwy Medium. Conwy Medium is also known as Walne’s Medium, but it is
commonly known as Conwy because the one who formulated it has the last name
of Conwy. In the formulation, We fill the 1L of with 500ml distilled water and put
the magnetic stone inside and place it in the top of magnetic stirrer. The purpose
of magnetic stone and magnetic stirrer is that we can easily mix the formula inside
without mixing it by hand time after time. We needed the face mask to avoid
inhaling the chemicals. In the morning I had only put 2 chemicals (Sodium
Nitrate and EDTA) because it was almost time for lunch break.
On the seventh day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:11 AM. Today I
did inoculation of Nannochloropsis oculata in 10 dextrose bottles. As what I did
when I am inoculating , I cleaned the surface on where I’ll conducted my work, I
put 10 bottles from drying oven in the cleaned surface the did the inoculation.
The 10 bottles were divided into 2, 5 bottles has the nutrient medium of Conway
Media and the other 5 has Nutrient Medium of F/, this was done to compare the
effect in cell density of the 2 nutrient media. Then after that we put it in their shelf
to be aerated.
When I’m done doing inoculation of Nannochloropsis oculata the next task
I did inoculation from agar to broth, this starts the scale – up of cultures. We did
our work inside of the Purified Filtered PCR Enclosure and with the sterilized
loop we get the algae attached in the agar and transferred it in another test tube
with water and mixed it well. After that I also did the aseptic method on where I
will do the same process outside the Purified Filtered PCR Enclosure and with the
use of flame. It is more difficult to the inoculation of microalgae from agar to
broth when using flame because I have to work fast for I have to put the mouth
of the 50ml dextrose and the test tube before, during and after you work to prevent
the entry of contaminants.
On the eighth day we did not do anything because its Pangasinan Day. On
the ninth day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:04 AM. The first thing I did
when I steeped on the lab is that I helped my instructor to clean the lab. Then after
that I took my exam. In my perspective, the exam was not that easy. I thought I
studied hard enough to answer those questions but it turns out that I have to study
more to achieve the passing score. After my instructor checked my test paper , she
corrected my mistakes on the test paper and conducted a brief lesson for me to be
enlightened, just for a bit on the right and wrong answers.
Before I thought that the slides we used for counting the cells was called
thoma but I’m wrong. My instructor told me that it was correctly called
hemacytometer not thoma. Then the study of algae was called Phycology not
microbiology.
On the tenth day of my work immersion I arrived at 7:12 AM. I helped my
instructor to clean the lab. My instructors are busy so I just lend a little help for
them. My trainer asked me to observe her work. She told me that there’s a
computation on how to know the average seawater and freshwater to mix to obtain
the target salinity.
For example If the target salinity was 10 salinity the formula for solving it
was V2 = C1 V1 / C2 . C2 = 28PPT , V2 = ? , C1 = 10 PPT , V1 = 2 L. V2 =
10PPT (2L)/28PPT. V2 = 0.71 L X 1000 = 710 ML = SEAWATER . 2000ml -710
ml SW = 1.290 ml of FRESH WATER. Then I did the work. In the refractometer
I Only got 9 ppt it means that there was an error on measuring the water volume
so we added a little seawater until the salinity reaches 10 ppt.
After that I went to the Secondary lab and did inoculation of dextrose to
carboys of Nannochloropsis oculata. That inoculation I did was too many than
when I am doing inoculation to dextrose. But it’s fun. After that, my instructor in
the Secondary Lab asked me return the dextrose bottles to the primary lab and
when I get back to the secondary lab He let me try his handheld refractometer.
The difference between the refactometer in the secondary lab and in the primary
lab is that the refractometer in secondary lab can be easily observe the water
salinity because it has number on the inside and all you have to do is to get the
water your want to observe then you can read the measurement well on the
inside.
On the afternoon my instructors didn’t gave me any task instead they told
me to rewrite my journal. I was a bit sad that this was my last day on work. On the
9th day I spend in BFAR – NITDC Dagupan City I can say that I’ve learned a lot
of things and has a hands on experience on the laboratory that I am sure I can use
it in the future.
DOCUMENTATION
First Day of Work Immersion, we are just going to the BFAR or to
our work place.
First Flag Ceremony in BFAR
Informing us about the protocols, rules and regulations of the
company.
The assigned laboratory for me.
Me and My work mate.
Inside of our Laboratory in Natural Food
My girl classmates and school mates who also conduct their work
immersion in BFAR.
Aeration of algae specifically the nanochloropsis occulata
Inoculation of Algae
APPENDICES
Our tour inside the BFAR-NIFTDC Bonuan Binloc, Dagupan City