Aquaculture News
News published on May 7, 2008:
Marine Harvest Canada has teamed up with a number of British Columbia organisations in a bid to improve wild coho salmon and trout survival.The company has joined the Tsolum River Restoration Society, Fisheries...
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Fish Farmer Magazine
News published on May 7, 2008:
A new net material for Scotland’s salmon farmers is being pioneered in Sutherland and the Western Isles and could play a major role in reducing escapes in the aquaculture industry.The first in a series of trial...
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Fish Farmer Magazine
News published on May 6, 2008:
An organic aquaculturist from Sipalay City (Philippines) said fish feed with natural or organic food actually looks, smells and tastes better than fish supplied with synthetic feeds. Francisco Britanico, who ha...
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Visayan Daily Star
News published on May 6, 2008:
Last week at their spring meeting in Montreal, Canada, the Fats and Proteins Research Foundation, Inc. (FPRF) enhanced their international program aimed to support research on the use of animal by-products in a...
News published on May 6, 2008:
EWOS Chile Alimentos Ltda, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cermaq ASA, has signed an agreement to acquire a feed plant from Cultivos Marinos Chiloé Ltda (CMC).The parties have also agreed a contract under which EW...
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Fish Farmer Magazine
News published on May 6, 2008:
Neptune Industries, Inc. headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida announced today that its executive officers attended the USDA's Alternative Feeds Initiative in Silver Springs, Maryland yesterday to discuss the re...
News published on May 5, 2008:
A new study published by the British Columbia Pacific Salmon Forum throws light on environmental and other conditions and events in the Broughton Archipelago over nearly 60 years.'Broughton Archipelago: A State...
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Fish Farmer Magazine
News published on May 5, 2008:
Issues affecting the Irish shellfish industry will be up for debate at a conference in Co. Mayo next month.Due to be attended by Minister of State, John Browne, the Irish Shellfish Association conference featur...
News published on May 5, 2008:
A new "hotter" hot dog is ready for the Norwegian market. Investor Gustav Fritzoe has together with Mills invested NOK 40 million on developing a new hot dog made from salmon.
They will spend another NOK 2...
News published on May 5, 2008:
Plans to pour tankfuls of genetically altered fish into wild lakes and rivers have been given the go-ahead in the United Kingdom after conservation scientists backed the project.According to a recent study, rel...
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National Geographic Society