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Unique technology, partnership aid firm - TheChronicleHerald.ca
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Unique technology, partnership aid firmTheChronicleHerald.caKirk Havercroft, CEO of Sustainable Fish Farming Canada, looks into a big tank containing sea bass in Centre Burlington, Hants West County, last spring. (PETER PARSONS / Staff) Fish farming on dry land sounds like an oxymoron, but a company in ... |
Anglesey Aquaculture delighted with buyer interest at the European Seafood ... - Fish Update
Interview: The importance of aquaculture - Malta Independent Online
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Interview: The importance of aquacultureMalta Independent OnlineThe local industry is heavily geared towards tuna farming – although sea bream, sea bass and meagre are also cultivated – and exports have been decreasing significantly over the past few years. Captive breeding could well be the solution to the problem ... |
Fermentation methods could help sustainable fish farming - domain-B
Lack of seeds hits scallop industry - FIS
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Lack of seeds hits scallop industryFISGiven this situation, many workers were forced to seek employment in the mining sector or to return to the sea to catch cuttlefish, kelp, horse mackerel and sea bass. In the '80s, the local Northern scallop industry recorded a rebirthing process when ... |
Finding an alternative to feeding fish fish - Phys.Org
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Finding an alternative to feeding fish fishPhys.OrgScientists at the University are now leading a consortium including University of the Highlands and Islands; international feed manufacturer, Skretting; the UK's leading supplier of farmed sea bass, Anglesey Aquaculture; and University of Nottingham ...and more » |
Adapting to climate change in the English Channel - BBC News
Largest On-Farm Responsible Aquaculture Program Reaches Consumers - FIS
The Ocean of LifeAnd the Sorrow Beneath the Sea - Daily Beast
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The Ocean of LifeAnd the Sorrow Beneath the SeaDaily BeastSharks, bluefin tuna, cod, Chilean sea bass, all have declined steeply as a result of excessive fishing. The price that must be paid for today's rapaciousness will be tomorrow's scarcity, or in some places, seas without fish.and more » |
Open day at Marsaxlokk Aquaculture centre - DI-VE
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Open day at Marsaxlokk Aquaculture centreDI-VEby di-ve.com - editorial@di-ve.com A number of families visited the Malta Aquaculture Research Centre in Marsaxlokk, during the open day held today. Visitors to the centre were able to enter the laboratories and view the research projects currently ... |
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