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Updated on July 31, 2007

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13. Aquaculture News: Surinder Sud: 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. 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 improves photosynthesis (the...
Source - Business Standard,India - Read the story


14. Aquaculture News: Government keen on meeting national fish production target
He said the national fish requirement was 940,500 metric tones annually but production was about 434,855 metric tonnes Mr Syalih announced this when addressing the opening session of a seminar organised for members of Brong Ahafo Co-operative Fish Pond Farmers Society. Adjust font size: Men are like wizards, they will like to taste your blood when they see you fresh but never get near you when you become a second hand human being. He said the national fish requirement was 940,500 metric...
Source - Modern Ghana,Ghana - Read the story


15. Aquaculture News: Unique diet developed for shrimps
Venkataramani, the FCRI Dean, said that the feed was developed through enzymatic and fermentative treatment of seaweeds in two phases. The enzymatic digest was then treated with bacteria and yeast in the fermentative phase to form the product. Hatchery owners to be trained in mass production of substitute. The Hindu : Front Page : Unique diet developed for shrimps Online edition of India's National Newspaper Tuesday, Jul 31, 2007 ePaper. According to Dr Venkataramani, a series of tests...
Source - Hindu,India - Read the story


16. Aquaculture News: Borough wants off the hook
Moses/Frontiersman MAT-SU - The Mat-Su Borough manager, fishing guides and an elected official are among those urging emergency intervention by the state to close a swath of the Cook Inlet to a level of commercial harvesting they say will destroy Mat-Su's personal and sport fishing prospects for this season. Moses/Frontiersman MAT-SU - The Mat-Su Borough manager, fishing guides and an elected official are among those urging emergency intervention by the state to close a swath of the Cook...
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17. Aquaculture News: Not enough kings reaching Canada
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Archive Not enough kings reaching Canada Fairbanks Daily News-Miner. According to the Yukon River Salmon Agreement, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is obligated to manage the Yukon king run so that about 45,000 fish reach the border this season a minimum of 33,000 for escapement and another 12,000 to make up for commercial harvest in Alaska. According to the Yukon River Salmon Agreement, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is obligated to manage the...
Source - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner,AK - Read the story


18. Aquaculture News: Thanks to the miracle of natural selection, Skeena salmon evolved ...
The Tsimshians of the coast and the canyons, the Gitxsan and the Wetsuweten farther upriver, and the Neduten Nations of the Babine all conducted and managed fisheries more complex, more sensitive to the needs of fish and the environment, and many times more successful than the dazed and confused fishery operating in Skeena today. They understood that salmon were at the hub of a living wheel, essential for the well being of all things, sustaining commerce and culture. The Tsimshians of the...
Source - Terrace Standard, Canada - Read the story


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