Aquaculture - News, Informations from around the world.
Daily News
  »  Agribusiness
  »  Cattle
  »  Equine industry
  »  Swine
  »  Poultry
  »  Sheep and goats
  »  Forestry
  »  Aquaculture
  »  Agrochemicals
  »  Farm equipment
  »  Corn
  »  Wheat
  »  Rice
  »  Soybean
  »  Tobacco
  »  Cotton
  »  Vegetables
  »  Fruits and nuts
  »  Hay and feed
  »  USDA
Daily News
 
Buy Sell
  »  Crops & Seeds
  »  Farm Animals
  »  Livestock
  »  Farm Equipment
  »  Employment, Jobs
  »  Rural Properties
  »  Agrochemicals
  »  Services
  »  Ag Products
Buy Sell
Aquaculture - marketplace and employment opportunities.
Updated on April 2, 2007

Page 4 of 15First | Previous [ 4 5 6 7 8 ] Next | Last

19. Aquaculture News: Offshore fish farms key to boosting domestic seafood supply
Commercial ventures would be allowed to operate fish and shellfish farms between three and 200 miles off our coasts in federal ocean waters. As other countries have continued to develop aquaculture industries, the United States has fallen behind, left to export our technology and investments overseas. It can be used in hatcheries to restore depleted species of fish and shellfish and boost catches for commercial and sport fishermen. If enacted by Congress, the proposed legislation will...
Source - Gloucester Daily Times - Read the story


20. Aquaculture News: Businesses back trade pact
Thailand's powerful business groups have thrown their full support behind government plans to sign a free trade agreement with Japan, believing the deal will increase exports to Japan by more than US$1 billion in the first year alone. The three bodies _ the Board of Trade of Thailand, the Federation of Thai Industries and the Thai Bankers Association _ say that the trade pact will stimulate the economy and promote greater co-operation in areas such as technology and human resources development.
Source - 3/31/2007 - Read the story


21. Aquaculture News: Above-average temps perfect for early-season fishing
The farmers need the surface soil to dry out a little so they can get their corn crops in and us fishermen need less water in the streams and rivers so we can catch a few fish. I talked with one individual who was planning a crappie fishing trip to Tennessee and had talked with a resort owner that said the temperature was in the 80s down there. The agricultural community has received plenty of rain to help bring up the moisture content to the soil, but now all of us need a little reprieve...
Source - 4/1/2007 - Read the story


22. Aquaculture News: Fish farming at sea stirs hopes, worries
At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, Maine, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page says Maine s experience with inshore salmon farming, combined with research at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine, gives the region an opportunity to be an industry leader. At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, Maine, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page...
Source - The Nashua Telegraph - Read the story


23. Aquaculture News: FDA Should Ban High Mercury Tuna From US Market, as Canada ...
In response, the CFIA has contacted tuna importers to ensure that incoming shipments of canned albacore tuna are tested. The greatest risk is to young women, before or during pregnancy, eating fish containing high levels of methylmercury (eg shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and some types of tuna) On February 19, 2007, Health Canada issued new advice for pregnant women and children to limit consumption of canned albacore tuna. People are exposed to mercury largely through eating certain...
Source - YubaNet,CA - Read the story


24. Aquaculture News: More from today's section:
Let me share an experienced and picky tuna sandwich-lover's other ploys: Surely everyone knows to drain off packing liquid by pressing down opened can lid. Americans now consume more than 1 billion pounds of canned or pouched tuna annually. I have purchased so many unsatisfactory tuna sandwiches that my rule is "don't. Years ago I conducted a test: I bought all brands available, laid the opened cans in a row and compared their appearance, texture and taste. Although the most popular format...
Source - BurlingtonFreePress.com,VT - Read the story


Page 4 of 15First | Previous [ 4 5 6 7 8 ] Next | Last

Archived News Headlines
[ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 ] days ago

 [+] SitemapChannels
This site is best viewed in IE 6.0 and above or in Netscape 7.0 and above.
Screen Resolution set to 800x600 or higher, and 32 bit (true color).