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Updated on November 12, 2007
1. Aquaculture News: Is Organic the Answer for Seafood? These organizations including the Center for Food Safety, the Humane Society of the United States, Greenpeace USA, Sierra Club Canada, Trout Unlimited, Food and Water Watch, Pure Salmon Campaign and Consumers Union have called on the USDA to ensure that the organic label is not diluted to accommodate carnivorous fish and open net cages. And, while weve been trying to figure out our own organic standards for farmed fish, the USDA has decided to allow foreign fish farmers to label their...
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2. Aquaculture News: Fish farming plan to earn income for labourers wives Jokingly dubbed Karoo perlemoen , it is in fact the Nguni cow of the aquaculture industry: indigenous, robust, disease-free, vegetarian and excellent-tasting. The masterminds behind the project say that, besides creating jobs for these women, and a rich new revenue stream for the farmers, the project will also produce cheap, fresh nutrition for poor locals. Funded by the European Union and developed against the global backdrop of plummeting wild marine fish stocks, the Camdeboo Satellite...
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3. Aquaculture News: Canadian Government's aquaculture policy criticised Canadian Government's aquaculture policy criticised - Fishupdate.com Home . News Alerts! - Get it free! . A-Z Directory . Subscribe to FISHupdate . Fish Farmer Magazine . Search FISHupdate.com Search Search FISHupdate Magazine Search Canadian Government's aquaculture policy criticised Published: 09 November, 2007. Canadian Government's aquaculture policy criticised - Fishupdate.com Home . News Alerts! - Get it free! . A-Z Directory . Subscribe to FISHupdate . Fish Farmer Magazine . Search...
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4. Aquaculture News: By Jason Graziadei I&M Assistant Editor Island fish markets began the season paying fishermen $11 per pound of shucked meat, and selling the scallops retail for $18 and $19 per pound. In the two days before the storm battered the island, most of the commercial boats made it back to the docks with their limits in a matter of hours, harbormaster Dave Fronzuto said. On Saturday, Noel s strong winds swept thousands of adult and seed scallops onto harbor beaches, where island residents are legally allowed to take the shellfish...
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5. Aquaculture News: How the rest of the world safeguards its marine life While conservationists stress not all would need to be no-take fishing zones, there is evidence from around the world that such measures substantially boost numbers of fish in neighbouring waters, as well as within the actual reserve, and help the eco-system more generally. While conservationists stress not all would need to be no-take fishing zones, there is evidence from around the world that such measures substantially boost numbers of fish in neighbouring waters, as well as within the...
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6. Aquaculture News: Fisher folk could lose P16 millionin fishing ban The group estimates that the government will have to pay the fishers P16 million in compensation during the two-month fishing ban. In a statement, Arsenio Tanchuling, Tambuyog Development Center executive director, said the fishing ban will be imposed by Japan Petroleum Exploration co. (JAPEX) for two-month of its oil and gas exploration within seven square kilometers of the strait, particularly in the municipal waters of Aloguinsan and Pina mungajan in northern Cebu. Fisher folk could...
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