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TheFishSite Latest News
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
New Funding for Strategic Investments in Aquaculture NEW BRUNSWICK - The 2008-2009 budget for the New Brunswick government will provide C$1 million in new funding for strategic investments in the agriculture and aquaculture sectors.
Pacific Wild Salmon are 'Going the Way of the Grand Banks Cod' New Book Warns CANADA - A new book, Who Killed the Grand Banks, raises the alarm over the state of wild Pacific Salmon stocks.
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Praising Nutritional Qualities of Farmed Salmon CANADA - The British Columbia Salmon Farmers Association has welcomed fresh reports praising the nutritional advantages of farmed salmon.
Fish Feed from Canola Seed CANADA - Protein extracted from canola seed could be finding its way to fish farms around the world.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Cooke Receives Cash for Training CANADA - Newfoundland's Cooke Aquaculture has been given a C$35,000 hand out from the provincial government to help in training.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Conservation Groups Plea to Retail over Sustainable Seafood Initiatives CANADA - SeaChoice, Canada’s sustainable seafood program, and its five member organizations, has joined nine US environmental groups in releasing the "Common Vision for Environmentally Sustainable Seafood".
Thursday, May 08, 2008
New Technology Boosts Atlantic Canada CANADA - The first ocean freight system for live shellfish was launched by Aqualife Logistics and Maersk Line at the Atlantic Canada Seafood Showcase in Brussels, recently.
Industry Waits for Promised Government Cash CANADA - The fisheries and aquaculture industries in Canada are waiting to discover how the money promised in the Canadian budget in February is to be distributed.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Marine Harvest Canada Helps Build Bridges CANADA - Marine Harvest Canada has joined the Tsolum River Restoration Society, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Comox-Strathcona Regional District, and the City of Courtenay to build two bridges over Towhee Creek on Courtenay’s Regional Fairgrounds.
Group Challenges BC Government's Right to Regulate Fish Farms CANADA - Noted salmon scientist, tourism operators and commercial fishers have filed a constitutional challenge in bidto save BC wild salmon fishery
Boost for Guysborough County Fishing Industry CANADA - Canso's inshore fishery is to receive a major boost to revitalize waterfront infrastructure and support the inshore fishery.
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Report Calls for Expansion of Aquaculture CANADA - Aquaculture needs to expand to "help bridge the growing gap between what the capture fisheries can supply and the growing global demand for fisheries products".
Fined for Fishery Violation NOVA SCOTIA – The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) has fined a fish harvester for violating fisheries regulations.
High Water Closes Hatchery CANADA - High water has closed the Mactaquac Biodiversity Facility in Canada, although authorities say there is no imminent risk to fish stocks at the hatchery.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Eat Salmon, It's Good For You , Says Health Agency CANADA - British Columbia's Salmon Farmers have welcomed the provincial health authority's recommendation for citizens to eat salmon – both farmed and wild - and as often as possible.
Strong Uptake of Lobster Loan CANADA - A low interest loan program for lobster fishermen has proved popular with shellfish men on south side of Prince Edward Island.
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
BC Salmon Stocks Threatened by Squid CANADA - Scientists are increasingly concerned about a rampaging pack of Humboldt squid now moving through British Columbia waters.
Short Changed - PEI Fisheries Budget Cut CANADA - Prince Edward Island's Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture took a slight cut when the PEI government unveiled its 2008-2009 budget, in spite of an announcement that some new initiatives are planned.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Lobster Prices Prompt Concern CANADA - Fishermen in southwest Nova Scotia are greatly concerned that lobster prices will be lower this year than they were on last season's opening day.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Chilean Tours Urges MLA To Push for Domestic Industry NOVA SCOTIA - Southwestern Nova Scotia has to greatly expand its fish-farming operations, says Liberal fisheries critic Junior Theriault who has just returned from a tour of several aquaculture operations in Chile.
'Holistic 'Aquaculture On TV Tonight CANADA - A ground-breaking project by Dr Thierry Chopin of the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and Dr Shawn Robinson of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in St Andrews, is about to be featured on TV.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Funds Raised for Salmon Conservation CANADA - About 200 people took part in the fourth annual benefit dinner for the Restigouche River Watershed Management Council held April 11 at the Campbellton Regional Memorial Civic Centre.








