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Updated on May 27, 2007
25. Aquaculture News: Wayne Farms honored for adoption policy This assistance can be used for agency and placement fees, legal fees, medical expenses prior to placement, temporary foster care charges, transportation, immigration and translation fees, and counseling fees associated with the placement. This databook contains information on canned meat, canned fish/seafood, chilled meat products, chilled fish/seafood, frozen fish/seafood, frozen meat products, and deli food. The Wayne Farms adoption program offers employee reimbursement up to $5,000 for...
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26. Aquaculture News: Veterinarians Learn To Test For Deadly Fish Virus The state's fish farmers said they are worried the viral fish disease that's made its way into Wisconsin waters could ruin them. The vets practiced dissection and tissue collection pulling apart some very tiny fish organs like the spleen and kidney. A group from states across the country as well as federal and state animal health experts gathered at the Gollon Bait and Fish Farm in Dodgeville to learn how to properly collect tissue to test for VHS. On Friday an instructor sat at one of...
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27. Aquaculture News: BILOXI'S BLESSING OF THE FLEET 2007's Shrimp King The 79th annual Biloxi Blessing of the Fleet, which begins Friday, June 1, and culminates with a wreath dropping and blessing ceremony in the Biloxi Channel on Sunday, June 3, is one of the city's most cherished traditions and dozens of shrimp boats and other vessels are expected to participate in the procession. The 79th annual Biloxi Blessing of the Fleet, which begins Friday, June 1, and culminates with a wreath dropping and blessing ceremony in the Biloxi Channel on Sunday, June 3, is...
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28. Aquaculture News: COA bans fishing for whale sharks ILLEGAL: Starting next year, the gentle giant of the tropical seas will be protected by a ban on fishing, and by the prohibition of sales, imports, and exports STAFF WRITER, WITH CNA Sunday, May 27, 2007, Page 4 Taiwan will ban fishing of whale sharks, the largest living fish species, starting next year, the Fisheries Administration under the Council of Agriculture (COA) announced on Friday. ILLEGAL: Starting next year, the gentle giant of the tropical seas will be protected by a ban on...
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29. Aquaculture News: Salmon fishing families hope for speedy recovery The $60 million dollar question circulating around many North Coast fishing families and businesses is just when will the desperately needed federal salmon fishery relief money arrive? President Bush signed into law Friday the emergency spending bill Congress approved the day before to fund ongoing Iraq War efforts, which also included $60. The $60 million dollar question circulating around many North Coast fishing families and businesses is just when will the desperately needed federal...
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30. Aquaculture News: Tiny fish in Delta gets aid Fish and Wildlife Service that is supposed to analyze the impact the water projects have on Delta smelt and then set limits on those projects to ensure the fish does not become extinct. It is the second time in two months that a court has declared the state's water projects in violation of endangered species laws. Wanger ruled that the document failed to include information that showed smelt populations were in very bad shape, and that it opted for a voluntary approach instead of setting...
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