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2011 Sept – Oct

2011 Sept – Oct

FEATURE: FRESHWATER SPECIAL

  • High Plains Coho - The Millar Hutterite Colony is ramping up production of freshwater coho at a novel new recirc facility in high
  • plains Montana.
  • University of Wisconsin organizes aquaculture workshops for beginners
  • Ohio farm wins entrepreneurship award
  • Trout farms’ purchase could help resolve longstanding water rights issues in Idaho
  • New sturgeon centre hosts annual meeting
  • Ontario fish farmer wins Innovation Award for submersible cage system
  • Desert Trout - Extreme temperatures and desert-like conditions haven’t stopped production at this long-lived Arizona trout facility
  • New rules threaten freshwater sector in California

COVER

Research:  Canadian researchers use pigments to track aquaculture’s interactions with wild species

In-pond raceway system piques catfish farmers’ interest in Alabama

COHEN COMMISSION - Canadian scientist speaks out on salmon virus

HAWAII AND NOVA SCOTIA - Environmental groups take fish farmers to court

FLOATERS & SINKERS –  Seafood imports and exports a complicated business USFDA announces new strategy

FISHBYTES –  ProteusDS: Simulation software tests fish farms before they hit the water

Scientist urges government ruling on genetically engineered salmon

Newfoundland premier opens new Aquaculture Centre

MAINE - Grant provides dry space at Darling Marine Center’s labs

Underwater lights increase production in crawfish ponds

Alaskan hatchery researches potential for sea cucumber enhancement

CAMPBELL RIVER, BC - Feds commit new funds to floating tank farm

Can shellfish adapt to ocean acidification?

NOAA launches technology initiative for aquaculture - Agency’s goal is to foster project development and jump-start private sector investment

Southern shellfish hatcheries to benefit from “Louisiana Plan” - Funds to help restore damaged coastal areas following BP oil spill

SHOWCASE:

  • Fish Vet Group announces global expansion - New offices in North America and Scandinavia
  • Chile to host GOAL 2011 Conference
  • Innovative new salmon cage at New Brunswick site
  • Novartis Animal Health announces expansion program at Canadian R&D site
  • Aquaculture without Frontiers appoints new executive director
  • Ohio company introduces new aquaculture heaters