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Updated on April 17, 2007
19. Aquaculture News: Enjoy the local catch at home or when dining out Perch While yellow perch is a favorite fish found in Lake Erie by sport fisherman, Ohio s fish ponds are producing a counterpart pond-raised fish which people find tasty. But when it comes to cooking fresh-water fish, especially walleye and perch, contemporary cookbooks rarely include recipes for these favorites of the Great Lakes. Most local fisherman catch the fish, clean the fish, and take it home to cook it. In 2003, both commercial fishers of yellow perch in Lake Erie and the...
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20. Aquaculture News: Chinook catch has anglers smiling Aperch fishery bumping upward and a skyrocketing chinook salmon fishery are what Lake Michigan will have to offer anglers this summer, according to figures released this week by state fisheries researchers. The total includes king salmon caught by charter boats and those reported in creel surveys of anglers. Lake Michigan anglers spent about 2.8 million hours chasing their favorite piscine quarry last year, down from 3.2 million hours in 2004 and less than half of the 7.3 million in the...
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21. Aquaculture News: Greece's Nireus acquires 17.9 pct of Norway's Marine Farms Greece's Nireus acquires 17. Marine Farms has developed verticalised structures in the production of Mediterranean fish farming (sea bass and sea bream) in Spain with annual production capacity of 7,200 tonnes and 15 million pieces of juveniles, as well as salmon in Scotland with a production capacity of 9,500 tones and 7.5 million pieces. Marine Farms has developed verticalised structures in the production of Mediterranean fish farming (sea bass and sea bream) in Spain with annual...
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22. Aquaculture News: Hatchery fish key to annual harvests Whereas farmed fish are grown in closed pens or cages until they're ready for market, some Alaska fish -- mostly salmon -- are raised in hatcheries until they grow to fingerlings and are released to the sea. KODIAK -- Don't ever refer to it as farming -- but home-grown fishes are Alaska's largest agricultural crop. At Prince William Sound, fish returning to five hatcheries comprise 73 percent of the annual harvest -- 80 percent pinks, 75 percent chums, 49 percent silver and 38 percent...
Source - 4/7/2007 - Read the story
23. Aquaculture News: Fish health experts dismiss welfare report A NEW report which claims to expose the poor welfare behind the rapidly growing fish farming industry has been described as misleading by a trade association. No, it's leading to cheating on catches and to discards of good fish. Yes, if concentration of fishing rights in fewer hands is accepted as a social price. Yes, it is keeping stocks healthy and fisheries sustainable. No, it should be replaced by an effort management system, such as days-at-sea (DAS) Search FISHupdate.com Search...
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24. Aquaculture News: Full summer of chinook fishing likely at sea Record numbers of young chinook salmon finning offshore should lead to a summer recreational salmon season that actually has some summer days in it for anglers fishing off the Southern Oregon and Northern California coasts. BROOKINGS After two mid-summers of idleness, Southern Oregon's recreational ocean anglers are poised for the busiest and perhaps the most productive summers on the sea. Collectively, that means the Brookings salmon season of the good-ol' days every summer holiday...
Source - Mail Tribune,OR - Read the story
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