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Updated on October 29, 2007

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7. Aquaculture News: The dilemma of dining for baby
But not eating fish at all can keep mother and child from receiving the benefits of proteins and valuable omega-3 fatty acids, which are critical to a good diet for everyone. But not eating fish at all can keep mother and child from receiving the benefits of proteins and valuable omega-3 fatty acids, which are critical to a good diet for everyone. The apparent contradiction caused an outcry within the medical community, with allegations of influence over Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies by...
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8. Aquaculture News: Sportsmen, animal rights activists clash over wildlife bill
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9. Aquaculture News: U.S. takes steps to curb black carp
He is referring to the silver and bighead carp which entered the Mississippi during a flood in the 1980s that allowed them to escape from the southern fish farms. You may have heard about the giant carp that are well known for displacing every other sport fish in certain Mississippi River waters. Among other things, the decision makes it illegal to transport the live fish across state lines -- nipping a serious potential problem in the bud. The decision has Michigan fisheries officials...
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10. Aquaculture News: A weedy business
Those who use them say they are necessary to ensure a good yield, the environmentalists say they are damaging, and organic farmers say they are unnecessary - we look at the case for and against. The draft European Union legislation proposes to ban aerial spraying with pesticides and restrict their use in public parks, gardens and sports areas. He said: "We are not just doing it as a blanket treatment to kill all, they are used in a controlled way for specific jobs, not just to poison the earth.
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11. Aquaculture News: Burns, elk, logging in federal forest irk some
Forest Service uses logging and controlled burns to reshape areas in the Ozark National Forest from what rangers describe as overgrown regions into more meadowlike lands. But some opponents to the burning of tens of thousands of acres a year say that runoffs from the burns will damage soil and streams. They also warn that elk reintroduced to Arkansas forests have become a nuisance to farmers, ranchers and other animals. Logging with burning covered about 70,000 acres this federal fiscal...
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12. Aquaculture News: Feds find Klamath irrigation still hard on fish
The biological assessment of Klamath Reclamation Project operations from 2008 through 2017 concludes there is still a long way to go to protect endangered suckers and threatened coho salmon in the Klamath Basin, where scarce water led to a shutoff of irrigation water in 2001 and the deaths of tens of thousands of adult salmon in 2002. The biological assessment of Klamath Reclamation Project operations from 2008 through 2017 concludes there is still a long way to go to protect endangered...
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