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Updated on April 10, 2007

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19. Aquaculture News: Fish virus halts lake stocking of three species
Fish virus halts lake stocking of three species Customer Service: The state Department of Natural Resources has placed a one-year moratorium on the production and stocking of walleye, northern pike and muskellunge in an attempt to halt the spread of a contagious disease that has killed thousands of fish in waterways, officials announced Tuesday. Fish virus halts lake stocking of three species Customer Service: The state Department of Natural Resources has placed a one-year moratorium on...
Source - DetNews.com,MI - Read the story


20. Aquaculture News: Nutrition with no guilt
Fatty fish also helps reduce triglycerides, which are the fat particles in the bloodstream, and it is low in saturated fat, the type that clogs arteries. Concerns about unhealthy contaminants in fish, particularly mercury, have spurred debate among nutritionists and the health-care community in general on how much fish an individual should eat. Fish is one of the best food choices around, particularly those high in fat. Both reports emphasize that the benefits of eating fish, particularly...
Source - Fort Wayne News Sentinel,IN - Read the story


21. Aquaculture News: Bumper harvest leaves markets supplied, prices low
Demand for these crops from Nigerian traders and neighbouring countries is low due to excess cereal production in Nigeria and across most Sahelian countries. Slight upward trends in cereal prices have been noted since December 2006, due mainly to high fuel prices, normal seasonal consumption patterns, government purchase of excess crops and the resumption of cross-border trade with Niger, Chad and Mali due to decreased availability of cereals in deficit production areas of these countries...
Source - Reuters AlertNet,UK - Read the story


22. Aquaculture News: Sport fish moratorium
Sport fish moratorium John Flesher Associated Press TRAVERSE CITY The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will take a one-year break from raising three species of sport fish and planting them in waterways, hoping to protect the state hatchery system from a deadly virus. Sport fish moratorium John Flesher Associated Press TRAVERSE CITY The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will take a one-year break from raising three species of sport fish and planting them in waterways, hoping...
Source - Battle Creek Enquirer,MI - Read the story


23. Aquaculture News: Federal managers prescribe final 2007 salmon quotas
It may not be what fishermen were hoping for, but there will likely be some commercial salmon season off North Coast waters this year. The Eureka Reporter - Article News. In reaching its choice for which of the three management options it preferred, the council analyzed the California Department of Fish and Game s scientific estimates of how many salmon were out at sea, as well as how many spawning fish were expected to return to the area s rivers. In reaching its choice for which of the...
Source - The Eureka Reporter,CA - Read the story


24. Aquaculture News: Governor's request for disaster relief cites $22 million loss to fishing industry
In February, Patrick asked federal Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez to declare an economic disaster had been caused by federal rules that have reduced the time fishermen may spend at sea and the amount of certain species of fish, such as cod and haddock, they may land. Governor's request for disaster relief cites $22 million loss to fishing industry. GloucesterTimes.com, Gloucester, MA - Governor's request for disaster relief cites $22 million loss to fishing industry Tue, Apr 10 2007....
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