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Updated on November 20, 2007
7. Aquaculture News: Russia To Ban Commercial Fishing For Foreigners Fishing quotas in areas covered by international agreements shall be established on an agreed basis for ten years on the basis of the haul in the past four years. Commercial biological resources fished in internal Russian sea waters, its territorial sea, the continental shelf and exclusive economic zone and related processed products shall be delivered to the Russian customs territory, according to the document. The bill decreases the fishing duty and 80 percent of proceeds will from now...
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8. Aquaculture News: Fight rises on conservation money The Senate's farm bill would do the opposite - it would hold EQIP funding levels while providing an additional $2 billion over five years for CSP, enough to add 13 million acres a year. Keeping cattle in the fabric-covered structures, rather than out in the open, should prevent manure from washing off his property. The program's growth has been stunted because the funding in the 2002 farm bill was slashed by Congress in ensuing years for disaster aid and other needs. But that extra money...
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9. Aquaculture News: Wegmans Food Markets starts selling farm-raised shrimp from Belize ... Wegmans Food Markets starts selling farm-raised shrimp from Belize that meets environmental standards Karen Miltner Staff writer Post Comment (November 6, 2007) Wegmans Food Markets inc. has started selling farmed shrimp that meets rigid new environmental and health standards. Democrat & Chronicle: Living. Democrat & Chronicle: Living. Wegmans Food Markets starts selling farm-raised shrimp from Belize that meets environmental standards Karen Miltner Staff writer Post Comment (November 6,...
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10. Aquaculture News: Tour shows confidence farm industry will grow DELAND -- Farming in Volusia County still has a future, but it will have a different feel, several agricultural producers on this year's 26th annual farm tour contend. This year's tour, sponsored by the University of Florida/Volusia County Extension and the county chapter of the Florida Farm Bureau Federation, included stops at farms, ranches and companies that produce foliage and landscaping plants, fruits and vegetables, farmed fish, honey and livestock. Fourteen of the county's farmers...
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11. Aquaculture News: Fish Rap: Fine fishing both inshore and offshore News Sports Traffic Weather Opinion - Letters Business Obituaries Santa Cruz Style Entertainment Blogs Video Podcasts Slideshows Get Email Headlines Play Games Special Sections Community Archives Site Map Customer Service Santa Cruz Live La Ganga Online Local Education Breaking National U. News Sports Traffic Weather Opinion - Letters Business Obituaries Santa Cruz Style Entertainment Blogs Video Podcasts Slideshows Get Email Headlines Play Games Special Sections Community Archives Site...
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12. Aquaculture News: EPA targets fish farms with permits Federal environmental officials have a new permitting process designed to cut down on pollution that trout farms and other aquaculture producers discharge into the Snake River. Phosphorus is blamed for fueling algae blooms and excessive weed growth, diminishing water quality and reducing oxygen levels critical to wild fish and other aquatic life. But the area of biggest concern is a 55-mile stretch of the Snake River downstream from Twin Falls, the epicenter of the state's $90 million per...
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