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Updated on May 1, 2007

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1. Aquaculture News: Profit from Trout Production Slides
Fish lost to predators accounted for 77% of all fish lost. For trout between 6 and 12 inches and between 1 and 6 inches, information was not published separately to avoid disclosure of individual operations. The total value of fish sales, excluding eggs, received by trout growers in the 20 surveyed states totaled $74. Losses due to disease amounted to 6% of the total. Profit from Trout Production Slides Compiled By Staff.
Source - Michigan Farmer,MI - Read the story


2. Aquaculture News: C Java fish production more than 33830 tons
He predicted that this year's fish catch in Central Java, judging from the fish catch in the first quarter, may reach 151,756. Head of the Mira Baruna rural cooperative society's production center Mahmud said in Semarang on Friday that the fish catch in the first quarter of this year had increased compared to the 27,862. He also said that part of the fish is also exported to some counries in the form of canned tuna, frozen shrimp, canned and frozen crabs, enchovies, frozen squids,...
Source - Antara,Indonesia - Read the story


3. Aquaculture News: Local News
A healthy supply of 3-year-old chinook is expected to return to the Klamath River in the fall, a forecast that led the Pacific Fishery Management Council and the National Marine Fishery Service to prohibit fishing only in June from Point Arena to Point Sur. A healthy supply of 3-year-old chinook is expected to return to the Klamath River in the fall, a forecast that led the Pacific Fishery Management Council and the National Marine Fishery Service to prohibit fishing only in June from...
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4. Aquaculture News: Great Lakes Fish Virus May Threaten U.S. Aquaculture
aquaculture industry, accounting for $462 million in sales, according to a 2005 USDA aquaculture census. Great Lakes that has killed tens of thousands of fish in recent years is spreading and poses a threat to inland fish farming, a U. Fish caught in the Great Lakes may be used as bait in other parts of the country, with extra fish dumped into the water. The federal agency issued an emergency order in October to limit movement of live fish caught in the eight states bordering the Great...
Source - 4/24/2007 - Read the story


5. Aquaculture News: Fishery hopes pinned on salmon fingerlings
In a cooperative effort, the state Department of Natural Resources' Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery of Mattawan, working with Outdoor Discovery Center of Wildlife Unlimited, last week brought in a tanker full of 3- to 4-inch-long salmon that will call Lake Macatawa home. In a cooperative effort, the state Department of Natural Resources' Wolf Lake State Fish Hatchery of Mattawan, working with Outdoor Discovery Center of Wildlife Unlimited, last week brought in a tanker full of 3- to...
Source - Muskegon Chronicle,MI - Read the story


6. Aquaculture News: Dead sharks found after fishing contest
Shark conservationists are outraged by the killing of at least one and possibly two protected great whites on the southern Cape Coast, apparently during a fishing competition. The competition was supposed to be a "catch-and-release" event, but an official from the Fransmanshoek Conservancy later found three dead sharks lying on the rocks. The first, which had a one metre wooden-handled gaff still stuck in its throat, was later identified as a great white, a formally protected species. The...
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