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Updated on May 14, 2007
7. Aquaculture News: No matter the dish, tuna is the favored fish Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the Week Pro Golf Tips Video. Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the...
Source - ParamusPost.com,NJ - Read the story
8. Aquaculture News: Fishing for fast, easy nutrition? Consider canned And an abundance of small fisheries in the Pacific Northwest have created a new category of canned fish available at specialty stores and via the Internet. Eating fresh or frozen salmon and tuna are good ways to obtain omega-3s, but for an easy and economical alternative, consider canned fish. Since omega-3s are oils, they don't disperse when the fish is packed in water, and draining the water allows most of these beneficial fatty acids to remain in the fish. For example, ventresca tuna,...
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9. Aquaculture News: Utah fish get clean bill of health Salt Lake Tribune - Utah fish get clean bill of health. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Utah fish get clean bill of health By Dawn House The Salt Lake Tribune Article Last Updated:05/10/2007 11:44:43 PM MDT Click photo to enlarge Chris Nelson, left, stands with his cousin, Richard Nelson, in front of their plant in Murray that makes food used in fish hatcheries. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? Print Email Utah fish get clean bill of health By Dawn House The...
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10. Aquaculture News: Like fish out of water, scientists help crabber Fisheries experts lend hand to recovery Monday, May 14, 2007 By Chris Kirkham On a remote stretch of Chef Menteur Highway in eastern New Orleans, where marooned fishing boats from Hurricane Katrina still line the road, a white tour bus carrying 45 fish scientists and government regulators rolled up in front of two FEMA trailers on a recent afternoon. Fisheries experts lend hand to recovery Monday, May 14, 2007 By Chris Kirkham On a remote stretch of Chef Menteur Highway in eastern New...
Source - Times Picayune,LA - Read the story
11. Aquaculture News: Nonnative species threaten state s fisheries Fish can also become infected when they eat an infected fish. Filed under: Outdoors With the opening of walleye season Saturday, the Minnesota DNR Fisheries urge residents and visitors alike to heed cautions about transfering invasive species to new lakes and rivers. Nonnative invasive species pose a threat to Minnesota waters, native plants and animals, and water-based recreation, including fishing. If spiny water fleas (a small crustacean zooplankton) aren t bad enough, there are even...
Source - International Falls Daily Journal,MN - Read the story
12. Aquaculture News: County should take responsibility, protect neighborhood This avoids the possibility that many acres of valuable land upon which state and county taxes are now being paid will be swept into the ocean. But agreeing to indemnify the county against claims brought by anyone, at any time in the future, could lead to immediate bankruptcy. But these contracts also require the contractor to have insurance, which shields both county and contractor from potential liability. The county is responding as if it were a corporation that needs to shield itself...
Source - 5/12/2007 - Read the story
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