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Tuesday 25th November 2008 |
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Welcome to this week's newsletter
We have 3 new features this week:
Brave New Farm: GE Food Animals in the USA
Imagine a new kind of food farm. Animals that flourish on infertile lands, eating less, but growing faster. There's no fear of disease, or environmental side affects on these farms and the meat they produce is lean, safe and nutritious. Think of all that can be gained, but then, think of all that can be lost. What will the face of genetically engineered food farms really look like? asks Adam Anson, reporting for TheFishSite.
Farming Replacing Hunting
When it comes to seafood, consumers face a paradox, says a report in the CONSENSUS brochure: 'Towards Sustainable Aquaculture in Europe'. Health researchers agree that people should eat more seafood – and this is confirmed by advice from our doctors and health institutes. However, conservation organisations are telling us to make sustainable choices in the seafood that we eat.
KHV Quick Test: Rapid On Site Diagnostic
Both the ornamental fish industry and the aquaculture are continuously threatened by fish diseases which can cause considerable
economic losses. One of the biggest problems is the import and spread of pathogens as a result of the international fish trade.
» New Order for Global Salmon Aquaculture
» Fusion Marine to Manufacture Scottish Salmon Farms
» SFF Welcomes Demanding Deal on Cod Recovery
» Tracking the Celtic Cod: Interesting Data Patterns
» Fish Farmers to Take a Bite From EU Fund
» UK Waters Invaded by Foreign Species
» EU Rules Lead to Massive Discards of Cod
» Scottish Fisheries Report and Accounts Published
» Bacteria Decimates Western Kingfish Stock
» Clean Seas Tuna Signs Deal with Intermarche
» Spencer Gulf Pollution Could Ruin Fisheries
» Moreton Bay Oyster Plan Could Net Investment
» Open Ocean Bounty Off the Coast of Perth
» Bluefin Tuna: the Face of Australia?
» 'Organic' Fish Label Approved by Advisory Panel
» US Organic Aquaculture Draws Wide-range Criticism
» Washington: Pesticides Banned to Protect Salmon
» $20 Million for Blue Crab Disaster in Chesapeake Bay
» Salmon Saviour Honoured by Federation
» The Catfish Switch: Farmers Turn to Rice
» Californian Fish Face Crisis
» Catfish Processing
» Catfish Feed Deliveries
» EU Fisheries Fund for Belgium for 2007-2013
» Salmon Runs at Risk by B.C. Aquaculture Plans
» Environmentalists to Contain Fish Farm Expansion
» IBM Track Manitoba Meat with Digital Passport
» Irish Approach to Cod Recovery Plan Approved by EC
» Shrimp Farmers Must Come Together in Brunei
» Rebuilding the FAO for Fair and Free Global Trade
» Malta to Set up Aquaculture Institute in Ondo
» First Generation of Farmed Vietnamese Lobster
» Discovery of Thorny Catfish in Brazil
» Sowing the Seed of Prawns in Andhra Pradesh
» IMR Hear Abundant Krill in Southern Ocean
» Future of Africa's Aquaculture Discussed in London
» Ukraine's Fisheries Industry Expands

» Fish Farm Opportunities Slipping in Hauraki
» Marlborough Aquaculture Going Strong
» Antibiotic Sales Show Little Change
» Malaysian Seafood Ban Costs Sabah Millions
» Saudi Company to Invest $300m in Foreign Fish Farming
» Botswana Fish Demand Exceeds Supply
» NACA Staff Awarded for Research on Genetics
That's all for this week!
Ed.
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