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Updated on October 29, 2007

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13. Aquaculture News: Scotland should be reaping the harvest of the seas
The report, A New Analysis of Marine-Related Activities in the UK Economy with Supporting Science and Technology, painstakingly unravelled the nation's maritime- related economy to come to a figure that is the equivalent of 1,254 for every man, woman and child in Britain. The report, A New Analysis of Marine-Related Activities in the UK Economy with Supporting Science and Technology, painstakingly unravelled the nation's maritime- related economy to come to a figure that is the equivalent...
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14. Aquaculture News: Falklands : Agriculture Head Gives Monthly Report
Details of the trials will be published in the Wool Press but full evaluation cannot be undertaken until more data is available, however, it is evident at this early stage that farmers wanting to supply Sand Bay Abattoir with quality meat carcasses need to look at the cost benefit of supplementary feeding of selected stock, particularly hoggets, atcritical times of the year. An information paper will be discussed later in the meeting but thanks to farmers, Andrew Pollard and his team for...
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15. Aquaculture News: S.African Cabinet Bans Abalone Fishing
CAPE TOWN - South Africa's cabinet has approved an indefinite ban on commercial abalone fishing to guard against poaching of the shellfish, which is increasingly popular in Asia. The government has drastically reduced the total allowable abalone catch in the wild and attempted to encourage saltwater farming of the curlicue-shaped shellfish. Shipped to Asia as a seafood delicacy, abalone has become a prized commodity for South African entrepreneurs as well as criminals who have poached the...
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16. Aquaculture News: Owner of Quitsa Strider in Menemsha Sells His Fishing Rights, Ending an Era
Mayhew s sale of his fishing permits is like the farmer selling his land, or a truck driver turning in his driver s license. He said he worries now for the future of young local fishermen facing current fishing rules. Mayhew can still fish state inshore waters for squid and fluke in the spring, there is very little else he can do in those waters with a boat of the Quitsa Strider s size. The changes that have come down are killing the fisherman and not necessarily saving fish, he said....
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17. Aquaculture News: CNN medical correspondent reports on 'Planet in Peril'
He cited the example of tropical diseases making their way north: "If temperatures are getting warmer, then you're going to see things that were once relegated to warmer climates in other places. There are more farmers, which puts more strain on the land. There are a lot of nonintuitive things that jump out at you. Sanjay Gupta shares the spotlight with Anderson Cooper and Jeff Corwin. For CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, the story of Earth's fluctuating environment is best told...
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18. Aquaculture News: Fish farm benefits women in prison
Tilapia are a freshwater tropical fish native to the Nile River in Egypt, and have been called "aquatic chicken" for their potential as a high-yield, farm-raised food source. The skills inmates learn could help them land jobs at fish farms, water treatment plants or in other areas that require similar careful oversight, Carter said. Both men are quick to point out that beyond its quirky appeal, the fish-farming operation is already making an important difference in the lives of the 16...
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