Tuesday, 30 October 2012
The Daily Telegraph Australia OYSTER lovers will be pleased to know scientists at West Beach are cultivating the native flat oyster in the hope of spawning a new aquaculture industry. The native oyster can command twice the price of the introduced Pacific oyster, which is the type...(size: 1.7Kb)
The Hindu A number of large water bodies and vast stretches of paddy growing in wet lands dot Allepey district, Kerala. Geographically the presence of several ponds and lakes in the region make it ideal for rearing fish and ducks other than the regular, paddy. To double income, farmers were advised by...(size: 5.0Kb)
CBC A vocal opponent of fish farming is calling on Sobey's to continue its decision to pull whole salmon off its shelves. The recall started last week, when sea lice was found on the farmed fish. About 84 fish were taken out of stores in the Maritimes...(size: 1.6Kb)
All Africa [U.S. Embassy Nairobi]Press are invited to attend the...(size: 0.4Kb)
Irish Times ALISON HEALY, Food and Farming Correspondent A PUBLIC consultation has begun into Bord Iascaigh Mhara���s licence application process for a deep-sea fish farm in Galway Bay near the Aran Islands. The project has been described by BIM���s chief executive Jason Whooley as ���extremely significant���...(size: 3.3Kb)
Daily Press WILLIAMSBURG— The Virginia Institute of Marine Science recently celebrated the graduation of four emerging professionals who will be joining the ranks of Chesapeake Bay’s rapidly growing oyster aquaculture industry. In September, the four trainees graduated the...(size: 2.6Kb)
BBC News A fish farm is thriving some of Egypt's most inhospitable land, on the eastern...(size: 0.6Kb)
Stuff Nine new salmon farms in the Marlborough Sounds could shave millions of dollars off property values in the area, says Wellington man Mark McGuinness. Mr McGuinness is a property developer and also owns propertry on Arapawa Island, in the Sounds. He said a property looking out over...(size: 1.8Kb)
The Gleaner Christopher Serju, Gleaner Writer TWICKENHAM PARK, St Catherine:HEAD OF the European Union (EU) Delegation to Jamaica, Paola Amadei, has charged the Jamaican Government to ensure that the target audience reaps the benefits from a $10-million project being funded by the EU to resuscitate the...(size: 3.1Kb)
BBC News Scotland's fish farming industry could face stricter regulation through new legislation. Holyrood's Environment Minister Paul Wheelhouse believed the Aquaculture and Fisheries Bill would support farms and protect fish stocks. Plans include tougher sanctions on fish farmers and increased...(size: 2.1Kb)