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Tuesday 10th February 2009 |
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Welcome to this week's newsletter
We have 4 new features this week:
Sea Lice: a Parasite of Fish and Farmers Alike
By comparison with the vast sums of money involved in high-tech salmon farming the battle against parasites might seem like small fry, yet sea lice continue to elude modern eradication methods. Adam Anson, reporting for TheFishSite, finds out where the war is being lost and won.
Using Floating Vegetated Mats To Treat Fishery Wastewater
Saving water is an environmentally responsible goal, especially in the southeastern parts of the country, where droughts are fairly frequent, writes Sharon Durham, Agricultural Research Service Information Staff.
Mariculture Development Opportunities in SE Sulawesi, Indonesia
The island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, is recognized by the government of Indonesia as a major area for development of mariculture, reports La Ode M. Aslan, Hotman Hutauruk, Armen Zulham, Irwan Effendy, Mhummaed Atid, Michael Phillips, Lars Olsen, Brendan Larkin, Sena S De Silva and Geoff Gooley for the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific.
Production Methods for Blue Mussels
Blue mussels are widely distributed in European waters, extending from the White Sea, Russia as far as south as the Atlantic coast of Southern France. The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department explains how this shellfish is produced across the globe.
» Egyptian Fish Farms Plans May Bring Trouble
» Huge Marine Park Draws Scepticism
» Fish Disorientated as Ocean Acidity Rises
» Algae and Aquaculture Find Biofuels Sustainability
» Acid Rain: The End of an Era for Shellfish?
» Drinking Like a Fish: An Unlikely Feed Source
» Fish Virus Slips Through Minnesota's Net
» Destined for the US: Bad Chemicals in Chilean Salmon
» Bell Aquaculture's Bell Perch Back On The Menu
» Inland Cobia and Pompano: Future Foods for Florida
» OIE: Vet Education on the Move to Protect World
» Google Ocean Charts Knowledge and Awareness
» Cod Farm Project Gets Go Ahead
» Whole World at Fault for Falling Fish Stocks
» Understanding Life History and Physiology of Fish
» Fisheries: The Nations at Risk of Climate Peril
» The Real Price of Farmed and Wild Cod
» New Fish Study Spares a Thought for Welfare
» Changes in VIV Calendar in Asia-Pacific
» Aquaculture: the Saviour of Zamfara?
» Marine Harvest Feels the Pinch
» AKVA Strike a Deal in Norway
» First Nations Sue: Wild Stock Caught in the Net
» Closed-containment Salmon Opportunity in Canada
» Success for First Generation of Farmed Yellowtail
» BC Salmon Report Finds a Better Way
» Path Through Chaos: B.C. Rules in Favour of Fish
» Call of Aquaculture Study Falls on Deaf Ears
» Dramatic Change in B.C. Salmon Populations
» Argentine Fishing Industry Down 60 Per Cent
» India Gives Nod to 145 Aquaculture Ponds
» Bringing New Technology to Old Indian Tribes
» Asian Rivers Running Dry
» Potential for Sturgeon Farming in Viet Nam
» Spain Denies Allegations Against Vietnam's Catfish
» Chile Fights Back for Lucrative Salmon Industry
» Illegal Fish Pens Torn Down in Manila
» Official Guides Samarnons to Inland Aquaculture
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» Monitoring Threat in New Zealand's Rivers
» Mystery as 800,000 Penobscot Salmon Eggs Die
» Science Discovers a Tastier Abalone
» New Body to Manage Sustainable Scottish Seas
» Introduction of Beavers Create Threat to Salmon
» Eye in the Sky: NASA Chart Aquaculture Expansion
» $12 million for Farming Shrimp in Red Sea Coasts
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That's all for this week!
Ed.
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