SEC. 2. The provincial center shall, at a minimum, provide onsite and online access to the following:
(a) Applied technology for innovative and sustainable fish breeding and hatchery of high-value marine species;
(b) Training activities and technical assistance to provide sustainable development and production support and education of fisherfolk;
(c) Technical assistance for sustainable production and environmentally sound post-harvest development services;
(d) Technical assistance in the establishment, operation, enhancement, and maintenance of government-operated marine sanctuaries, seaweed nurseries, seaweed processing plants, and mariculture development park facilities;
(e) Catalog, display, and promote local fisheries and aquatic products, and provide marketing and product distribution assistance to fisherfolk; and
(f) Database of available insurance and credit assistance for fisherfolk, and local and international grants and scholarships for fisheries and aquatic resources studies and research.