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Are you using ozone yet?
Cape Business News | 5 hours ago
THOSE who have heard of ozone or perhaps even worked with ozone in the past might have a bad opinion of this very versatile technology.2.7
Vietnam Develops Trademarks for Five Major Aqua Products
Asia Pulse via Yahoo | 6 hours ago
The Vietnamese Fisheries Ministry has invested in developing national trademarks for five major aqua products, namely shrimp, tra and basa catfish, tuna, tilapia and mollusc.2.7
Topics: World News, Asia
UN steps up efforts to help Indonesian fish farming recover from tsunami
United Nations | 6 hours ago
The tsunami destroyed income opportunities for thousands of households along the north-east coast of Aceh province, the area worst hit by the disaster, ruining more than 20,000 hectares of fish ponds, nearly ...2.7
Women hooked on fish farming
The Herald | 7 hours ago
FISH farming, or aquaculture, is growing internationally and the Eastern Cape is catching on fast.2.7
Project wins award for science teacher
News Journal | Tuesday
Just behind the old Indian River High School, biology teacher Todd Fritchman built an outdoor classroom that includes a trout stream and a wetland.2.7
Trust to allocate aquaculture settlement to Maori
Stuff | Tuesday
The Crown today signed an agreement formally appointing a steward to take responsibility for allocating assets from the aquaculture settlement to iwi.4
Massive salmon farm draws ire of fishermen
Canadaeast.com | Monday Jul 25
BY GREG MERCER Telegraph-Journal All along Cranberry Head Road, a pristine stretch of coastal wilderness a 15-minute drive west from Saint John, the white boycott signs are springing up like daisies.2.7
Regulatory costs could cripple aquaculture industry ss
New Zealand Herald | Monday Jul 25
Excessive government and regional council charges may cripple Marlborough's burgeoning aquaculture industry, forcing some small and medium players out of business, say industry leaders.2.7
State trying to end chronic underreporting of shellfish catch
The Boston Globe | Saturday Jul 23
Shellfishermen may be skilled at digging up clams for state dinner plates but they're apparently not as good at reporting their catch to the tax man.4.7
Topics: Wellfleet, Bourne
Youths Get Taste of Farm Life Reality Animal Care Hard, They Say After Day's Work
Afjournal.yellowbrix.com | Friday Jul 22
Youths Get Taste of Farm Life Reality Animal Care Hard, They Say After Day's Work Source: Advocate; Baton Rouge, La.2.7
George Weston completes departure from aquaculture business
World-grain.com | Thursday Jul 21
TORONTO , George Weston Ltd. on Tuesday reached agreement with EWOS Canada Ltd. for the sale of its Canadian West coast aquaculture business.2.7
U.S. gov't growing giant mutant trout
Scienceblog.com | Wednesday Jul 20
Bigger rainbow trout for consumers is the goal of Agricultural Research Service scientists who are working with industry on genetic methods to more efficiently produce fish that grow faster.4.5
Indian fish-farm researcher nets World Food Prize
Scidev.net | Tuesday Jul 19
Modadugu V. Gupta, who recently retired from the Malaysia - "based WorldFish Centre, spent more than 30 years researching ways of making fish farming a sustainable contributor to rural livelihoods.2.7
Tasmanian Seafood Company Acquires Salmon Producer
Asia Pulse via Yahoo | Tuesday Jul 19
A Tasmanian aquaculture company has taken over an Adelaide-based seafood operation to create the nation's largest "gate to plate" salmon business.2.7
Aquaculture program gets $2.1 million grant from USAID
Corvallis Gazette-Times | Monday Jul 18
The Aquaculture Collaborative Research Support Program at Oregon State University has received a $2.15 million grant from the U.S. Agency for International Development to manage global research projects ...4.1
All fished out
Taipei Times | Sunday Jul 17
And though the islands themselves are nearly deserted, the waters around them are an historic ... Aquaculture, or fish farming, has also shifted the focus of the industry.2.7
Water for fish farming operation could reduce flows to hatchery, lake ...
KTVB Boise (Registration Required) | Wednesday Jul 13
An order by the Idaho Department of Water Resources could bring more water to Clear Springs Foods, a fish farm in Buhl.2.7
Fish and Foul in Northeast Asia
Techcentralstation.com | Wednesday Jul 13
Japanese, Koreans and coastal Chinese all rely on the sea to provide a large part of their diets and each has large fleets of fishing ships working to meet demand.2.9
Weak salmon industry gains some vigor
Scripps-Howard | Wednesday Jul 13
Three years ago, Alaska's commercial salmon industry was barely clinging to life.3.1
Ottawa offers millions for aquaculture
CBC News | Tuesday Jul 12
Ottawa is pledging up to $20 million in government money to help struggling salmon farmers along New Brunswick's Bay of Fundy.2.9
Waikerie aquaculture project faces delay
Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Tuesday Jul 12
Waikerie aquaculture project faces delay. 12/07/2005. ABC News Online News Home Top Stories Just In World Australia/Local Business Politics Weather Sport Health Arts Sci-Tech Environment Rural Programs Back.2.7
Eco-monitoring panel for Sethu project
Newindpress | Saturday Jul 9
CHENNAI: The Government of India has constituted a monitoring committee to assess the impact of Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project on the environment.3.1
Topics: Ecology, Science
World's Oceans Come to the High Desert Today
Afjournal.yellowbrix.com | Saturday Jul 9
World's Oceans Come to the High Desert Today Source: The Santa Fe New Mexican Publication date: 2005-06-08 Arrival time: 2005-07-08 In celebration of World Ocean Day, the Albuquerque Biological Park and Wild ...3.1
Update on the Canadian Food Inspection Agency Monitoring Activities for Malachite Green
Government of Canada | Wednesday Jul 6
OTTAWA, July 6, 2005 + As a result of recent detections of malachite green and Leucomalachite Green in some farmed fish, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is increasing its monitoring activities for imported ...2.7
Something wild
The Charlotte Observer (Registration Required) | Tuesday Jul 5
It's simple to eat and easy to cook. Not too fishy tasting, none of those pesky fish parts like gills and heads to deal with.2
Farmed cod needs better marketing: analyst
CBC News | Tuesday Jul 5
A leading seafood analyst says Newfoundland cod will need a new image if the province is going to build a successful aquaculture industry.2.7
Go 'n Do: Make a career in fishery sciences
Sify.com | Tuesday Jun 28
Three-quarters of the earth is water and only one-quarter is land. The global waters are teeming with aquatic life.2.7
National aquaculture panel taps Anderson
Bizjournals.com | Monday Jun 27
On the Mainland, environmental groups have questioned the safety of aquaculture; one recent Associated Press report from California said that critics likened it to growing fish in a toilet.3.1
Business seeks to locate fish farm in Gouldsboro
Bangor Daily News | Monday Jun 27
A section of former U.S. Navy property in the village of Corea would provide access to clean, cold seawater vital for raising halibut in captivity, according to a Holden businessman hoping to expand into the ...3.1
Topics: Maine, Gouldsboro
Senators push Red Tide legislation to help aquaculture
The Boston Globe | Jun 25, 2005
Legislation that would allow shellfish growers to receive special low-interest loans to help them get through the toxic red tide outbreak could come up in the U.S. Senate early next week.3.3
Pinckneyville foreclosing on fish plant
Southern Illinoisan | Jun 24, 2005
It began with such promise. An old empty factory building at Pinckneyville's east edge was filled with expensive processing equipment.3.1
Development awards exceed $2.2 million
Mainebusiness.com | Jun 24, 2005
The Maine Technology Institute recently awarded 10 development awards to companies across Maine ... Saltwater Marketing LLC in Portland will develop a nutrient-rich lobster bait.2.7
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Wild Fish Restoration a Global Challenge, UN Report Warns
Environment News Service via KeepMedia.com | Mar 7, 2005
Seven of the top 10 marine fish species, accounting for about 30 percent of all capture fisheries production, are fully exploited or overexploited, says ...
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