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Tuesday 13th January 2009 |
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Welcome to this week's newsletter
We have 4 new features this week:
The Global Spread of Infectious Salmon Anaemia
As a second wave of Infectious Salmon Anaemia washes up on Scottish shores, the industry holds its breath. Only time will tell what gets upturned in its wake, but on a global scale the severity of the problem is already showing its true face, writes Adam Anson, reporting for TheFishSite.
Amazon Produces 200,000 Tonnes of Fishery Products a Year
The Amazon answers to 20 per cent of Brazilian fishery production and generates a turnover of around US$ 199 million. Besides, aquaculture is an important source of employment, income and food, says Chico Araújo, of Agência Amazônia, published by the Brazil-Arab News Agency.
Bacterial Diseases of Finfish in the South East Asian Region
Fish mortality associated with infectious disease in South East Asia remains high, says Lauke Labrie, Joseph Ng, Cedric Komar and Brian Sheehan, Intervet Norbio Singapore.
Production Methods for the Common Carp
Statistical data indicate that common carp production may have come close to its limit. However, common carp will remain an important species in those areas where it is produced traditionally. The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department explains how this fish is produced across the globe.
» Legal Net Puts Oz Industry in a Tangle
» Closed Cycle: Bluefin Tuna Ready to Spawn
» Projects Initiate Aquaculture Boost for Rural BC
» Investigation Into Sunshine Coast Fish Deaths
» Philippine Project Pushes Aquactic Promotion
» Dealing with ISA: Scottish Industry Holds its Breath
» Sea Lice Investigations Led to ISA Discovery
» Research Says Fish Remember for Months
» FSA Highlights Fish Sustainability
» Sushi: UK Catch of the Day
» UK in Search of Sustainable Seafood
» Recycling Shellfish Waste for Commercial Bait
» Scottish Fish Jump as Russian Ban Ends
» Scottish Fisheries Prepare for Gyrodactylus Salaris
» USDA Issues Final Rule on M-COOL
» An Ocean Legacy: Will Obama Dig Deep?
» Toxic Fish Tank to be Removed from Montana
» US Report Counts the Value of Fisheries
» Bell Aquaculture Launches $15 Million Equity Raise
» Through the Net: Concern for Tainted Seafood
» Failure to Assess Fisheries Threat to Marine Life
» Meeting of Minds on Global Abalone Standards
» The Cost of the Great Lake Invaders
» Newfoundland Finds Billion Dollar Success
» NB Bald Eagles Spiral: a Bad Omen for Salmon
» India Gets Technical in Bid to Boost Aquaculture
» Indian Fisheries Ordered to Register
» ISA Sinks Salmon Exports in Chile
» Chilean Salmon Escapes: Oceana Size Up the Problem
» Salmon Virus to Haunt Chile in Year Ahead
» New Zealand Salmon Sales Thrive in Recession
» Irish Minister Welcomes New Organic Certifier
» 50,000 Tonnes of Farmed Cod from Iceland
» Aquaponics: A Refreshing Eco Solution
» Changing With the Climate: a Helping Hand
» Sustaining Wild Salmon Stocks with Aquaculture
» Fish Death: Perils of Farming on a Volcanic Lake
» Viet Nam Cuts Aquaculture Space
» Norway Sails Through Record Fish Exports...Again
» Troubling Times for Malaysian Fishermen
» Malaysian Seafood Assessed for Europe
» Cold Front Puts a Freeze on Taiwan's Aquaculture
» Maltese Aquaculture Doubles its Output

That's all for this week!
Ed.
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