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Updated on July 31, 2007

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7. Aquaculture News: Chances are getting better for hooking up with king salmon
Everything about a mature chinook salmon suggests primal ferocity and dominance, from the way they savagely attack the smaller fish they eat, to the fierce look of their black gum line and streamlined heads, to the way they take off when hooked like a runaway Sounder train. Everything about a mature chinook salmon suggests primal ferocity and dominance, from the way they savagely attack the smaller fish they eat, to the fierce look of their black gum line and streamlined heads, to the way...
Source - Seattle Post Intelligencer - Read the story


8. Aquaculture News: Conservatives move towards one fishery
And it will eventually replace the aboriginal fishing strategy, a program critics including Prime Minister Stephen Harper have called a race-based commercial fishery with a shared fishery based on one set of rules. Part of the $175 million the government is providing to implement the plan over the next five years will go to buying existing commercial licences, boats, and fishing gear from fishermen who want out of the industry. Sto:lo Grand Chief Doug Kelly said hes encouraged by the plans...
Source - Mission City Record, Canada - Read the story


9. Aquaculture News: Anglers having fun with king salmon
It was a real pleasure partaking in fishing and the other activities that surround a fishing derby. At many of these access points there are fishing tournaments being offered, and anglers are having a great time combining their love of fishing with the thrill of competition. There are thousands of anglers who know this fact and every weekend, as well as at other free times, converge on the many ports offering access to the lake and the feisty salmon it is home to. After the quick rush of...
Source - Marquette Mining Journal,MI - Read the story


10. Aquaculture News: 20 - BFAR 2 steps up fish production ...
Zip Code and Phone Code Directory. Ayson said although the regional office has not determined the actual number of Cagayanos provided with employment opportunities as a result of the intensified fish production in the region, the increased fish production certainly contributes to the improved economy and the living condition of the people. Zip Code and Phone Code Directory. Zip Code and Phone Code Directory. Ayson said although the regional office has not determined the actual number of...
Source - Bayanihan.org,Philippines - Read the story


11. Aquaculture News: Raw fish: The lowdown from a top sushi chef
Well-trained, experienced Japanese chefs who have spent more than five years of intensive training in Japanese cuisine know exactly how to serve raw fish. Furthermore, oysters and clams do not fall under this regulation when, ironically, they should - because during summer, oysters and clams can be very poisonous due to the mass production of phytoplankton in the sea. There are so many cuisines and cultures that specialise in serving fish and they do so using very high-end technique and...
Source - Telegraph.co.uk,United Kingdom - Read the story


12. Aquaculture News: Farm view: A stitch in time
The production of not only food, vegetables and fruit crops, but also that of livestock and fish can come under severe strain. July 31, 200718:37 IST India's agriculture will be badly affected by global warming, but timely action could help mitigate the impact considerably. Under normal circumstances, the increased concentration of carbon dioxide in atmosphere (called the greenhouse effect) is deemed beneficial for several crops, including wheat, rice, pulses and oilseeds, because it...
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