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Tuesday 3rd February 2009 |
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Welcome to this week's newsletter
We have 4 new features this week:
Catching the Ethical Fish: No Strings Attached
The idea of ethical food is promoted in almost every modern supermarket, but when it comes to producing, catching and eating fish, deciding what ethical means isn't as easy as it seems, writes Adam Anson, reporting for TheFishSite.
Salmon, Steelhead, and Trout in California: Status of an Emblematic Fauna
The southernmost populations of salmon, steelhead, and trout, uniquely adapted to California’s climatic regime, are in deep trouble according to a report by Peter B. Moyle, Joshua A. Israel and Sabra E. Burdy, University of California Davis.
Groundfish Market Report - January 2009
Demand for groundfish products seems to be less subject to the impact of the financial crisis worldwide, says an FAO Globefish report prepared by Paola Sabatini.
Pacific Oyster Aquaculture Protocol for the UK
An FIFG funded study on behalf of Seafish
investigating issues surrounding Pacific oyster
cultivation and ways of mitigating potential
impacts on Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) has
recently been completed, writes Martin Syvret, Aquafish Solutions Ltd. This feature was published in Cefas Shellfish News 26.
» 326 Jobs Lost with Inverness Salmon Factory
» Scottish Campaigner Drawn to Salmon Welfare
» Big Drop in Salmon Escapes in 2008
» Second Shetland Farm Struck by ISA
» SFF: Cod Cut Lays Big Challenges Ahead
» Haryana Hooked on Fish Production
» Chennai Welcomes a New Wave of Fish Farmers
» Gulf of Mexico Fish Farm Plan Gets Approval
» Struggle Not Over for Fish Farmers in Gulf of Mexico
» North Sea Sees Recovery of Cod Stocks
» New Blog Makes a Splash About Salmon
» Californian Gold Rush Leaves No Room for Salmon
» Toxic Bloom Hot Spot Off Washington Coast
» Self Cleaning Aquaculture and Floating Vegetation
» Local Oysters May Have the Edge in Chesapeake
» Hubbs Proposes Offshore Aquaculture Project
» The Threat of Ships
» Oyster Farmers Willing to Pay Cost Recovery
» Negative Contamination on Two Headed Fish Tests
» SA Oyster Growers Wait for Answers
» New Research Keeps Seafood Fresh
» Oyster Industry Meets Over Fees
» Finding a Medium for Open and Land Aquaculture
» Newfoundland Aquaculture 'Leaps' Up
» New Fish Farm Friendly Minister Gets Approval
» Atlantic Innovation Fund Gets Started
» EU: Create Level Playing Field for Welfare at Slaughter
» Research Project to Boost European Fish Farming
» EU Proposals: a 'Mackerel to Catch a Sprat'?
» Kenyan Fish Price Hike: Victoria Runs Low
» Chile Investigates Mass Escape of Diseased Salmon
» AquaChile Dive Into $40 Million Recirculation Project
» NOAA Share Knowledge with Senegal Fishermen
» Peak Fish Prospect Threatens Japanese Diet
» Black Market of Salmon in Kamchatka Peninsula
» Carnival Promotes Eating Fish
» The Importance of Aquaculture in New Zealand
» NIFES: Feed Gives Salmon Special K
» The Understated Norwegian Fish Mince
» Vietnamese Catfish Swim Past Spanish Regulations
» 10 More Enter the BIM Seafood Circle
» Philippines Eye Seven Per Cent Fisheries Growth

That's all for this week!
Ed.
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