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Updated on October 29, 2007

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19. Aquaculture News: Tribal hunting, fishing rights pact inked
Four weeks after the various governments reached an understanding of how historic treaty rights apply to tribal members inland fishing and hunting activities, many of their officials and staff about 100 people in all gathered at the Odawa Hotel in Petoskey to commemorate the new agreement. Petoskey News Review: News, Sports, Weather and Entertainment for Petoskey, Michigan. Four weeks after the various governments reached an understanding of how historic treaty rights apply to tribal...
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20. Aquaculture News: Depleted fish stocks challenge future of Asia seafood industry
Food safety and the depletion of fish stocks will remain key challenges for Asian seafood producers, according to Rabobank International. The country has more than 20,000 shrimp farms, and enjoys a solid advantage in terms of competitive prices, product quality and canning processes. Thailand is the world's third largest exporter of seafood after China and Norway, and is a leading producer of shrimp and tuna. While complying with safety standards may result in higher production costs, Mr...
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21. Aquaculture News: Blasting levees part of effort to revive Oregon lake
Water releases for farming are likely to continue jeopardizing the three fish species, the federal Bureau of Reclamation reported last week in an assessment of irrigation operations through 2017. Water from the lake then will rush through the gaps to flood wetlands lost 50 years ago when the Williamson River delta was drained for farming. In a severe drought several years ago, the lake level fell so low that water managers had to cut off the flow to farmers to protect the fish. He says...
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22. Aquaculture News: Taiwan Probing Chinese Shrimps Containing Illicit Antibiotic
A shipment of frozen white shrimp imported from China in June has been found to contain Enrofloxacin, an illicit antibiotic in animal husbandry and fish farming, with much of the shipment believed to have been sold to consumers, a Department of Health (DOH) official said Thursday. A shipment of frozen white shrimp imported from China in June has been found to contain Enrofloxacin, an illicit antibiotic in animal husbandry and fish farming, with much of the shipment believed to have been...
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23. Aquaculture News: SAVE & SHARE THIS ARTICLE
His plan is to fish offshore through at least the second week in November if the fish are within range. Despite what you may have heard, fishing is still going strong. Things started out slowly but really turned on when they went to 10-ounce hammered diamond jigs and boated all the nice 60-90 pound yellow fin tuna they wanted by 4:30 a. They will start striper fishing targeting the bigger stripers (20-50 pounds plus) up the Delaware Bay chunking bunker around Nov. I heard from readers who...
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24. Aquaculture News: Delta pumps trap thousands of fish rises worries over water deliveries
The episode peaked on Tuesday, when nearly 250,000 shad showed up at the pumps so many that instead of trucking them all back to the Delta many of the fish had to be buried. And each year, millions of the fish are trapped in collection buckets before they would otherwise be ground up at the federal pumps near Tracy and at larger, state-owned pumps two miles away. Still, the episode raised anxieties because threadfin shad, though still relatively common, are among the fish that have...
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