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Licences for new aqua farms distributed
Source: Fish Update  21/11/2008 22:01:50 Type: News In: World News
Norway - November 21, 2008 - Fisheries Minister Helga Pedersen on Friday issued licences for 65 new Norwegian aqua farms for salmon and trout nationwide for 2009.

Fisheries board to set up black tiger shrimp centre
Source: Business Standard  21/11/2008 21:57:49 Type: News In: World News
India - November 21, 2008 - The Hyderabad-headquartered National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) is planning to establish a specific pathogen-free (SPF) shrimp seed (Penaeus monodon – black tiger prawn) multiplication centre at Mulapolam village in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh.

Self propelling fish farms
Source: Ecogeek  21/11/2008 21:54:38 Type: News In: World News
United States - November 21, 2008 - Fish farms have their proponents and their critics. But whether you're of the view that they provide an important source of protein or you think that fish farms breed diseases, there is one fact that's not under dispute: they have to be moved around every so often.

Fish farmers urged to expand
Source: Shetland Marine News  21/11/2008 21:08:39 Type: News In: World News
Scotland - November 21, 2008 - Scotland’s fish and shellfish farmers have been urged to take advantage of a pot of £3 million aimed at the sustainable development of the Scottish fisheries industry by taking advantage of any unused sites around the country.

Malta to set up aquaculture institute in Ondo
Source: Punch  21/11/2008 21:05:46 Type: News In: World News
Malta - November 21, 2008 - The Republic of Malta is to set up an Institute of Coastal Aquaculture in Ugbonla in Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo state.

Salmon farms seek massive expansion
Source: Pacific Free Press  21/11/2008 21:01:03 Type: News In: World News
Canada - November 21, 2008 - Fish farm companies are seeking approval to roughly double current licensed production on several farms in critical wild salmon migration routes such as the Broughton Archipelago and the northern Georgia Strait.

Sabah aims No1 aquaculture status
Source: Daily Express  21/11/2008 20:56:12 Type: News In: World News
Malaysia - November 21, 2008 - Sabah aims to be the country's biggest aquaculture producer, targeting to produce 207,292 tonnes or 26.43 per cent of the state's overall yield output by 2010.

USDA panel approves first rules for labeling farmed fish 'organic'
Source: The Washington Post  21/11/2008 20:52:20 Type: News In: World News
United States - November 21, 2008 - For the first time, a federal advisory board has approved criteria that clear the way for farmed fish to be labeled "organic," a move that pleased aquaculture producers even as it angered environmentalists and consumer advocates.

Fisheries to revive seaweed farming in Rotuma
Source: Fiji Times  20/11/2008 21:24:05 Type: News In: World News
Fiji - November 20, 2008 - The Fisheries Department is keen on revive seaweed farming on Rotuma.

Catfish Christmas
Source: Vancouver 24 hrs News  20/11/2008 21:20:57 Type: News In: World News
United States - November 20, 2008 - By serving fish at holiday dinners and get-togethers, your guests will not only be feeling a little lighter, you're giving them the gift of health, too.

Cooperate, advice to shrimp farmers
Source: Brunei Times  20/11/2008 21:15:12 Type: News In: World News
Brunei - November 20, 2008 - Shrimp farmers must cooperate to reduce fragmentation and improve the efficiency of the industry in order to expand and reach economies of scale, said the director of the Fisheries Department.

Down on the (tuna) ranch
Source: Gristmill  20/11/2008 21:09:29 Type: News In: World News
Global - November 20, 2008 - News of the latest negotiations on how many bluefin tuna the world can afford to kill without extinctionating the species (yes, it's a word ... to me) is yet to be inked, and that's fine, because it's always such a depressing story.

Greens worried by push for expanding fish-farm facilities
Source: The Globe and Mail  20/11/2008 20:59:35 Type: News In: World News
Canada - November 20, 2008 - The controversial fish-farming industry in British Columbia is looking for government approval to expand several operations, an environmental coalition revealed yesterday.

Clean Seas’ Stehr raises pollution dangers
  19/11/2008 22:53:37 Type: News In: Australian News
Australia - November 19, 2008 - Clean Seas chairman Hagen Stehr, chief of one of South Australia's biggest aquaculture groups, says that litigation over pollution damage cause by mining activities will be almost inevitable.

Fusion wins SSF contract
Source: The Scotsman  19/11/2008 22:40:59 Type: News In: World News
Scotland - November 19, 2008 - Oban-based Fusion Marine has scooped a £750,000 contract to supply salmon farm cages to Scottish Sea Farms (SSF).

Clean-up to cost $3 million
Source: Northern News  19/11/2008 22:37:00 Type: News In: World News
New Zealand - November 19, 2008 - An appeal to the government for $3 million towards a massive environmental clean-up could be lodged by Bay of Islands oyster farmers within the next few weeks.

Marine venture promising
Source: Marlborough Express  19/11/2008 22:34:00 Type: News In: World News
New Zealand - November 19, 2008 - A Picton company is building a marine farm that is set to have a major impact on Marlborough's multi-million dollar mussel industry.

Highlands counts dollars as sturgeon farming takes off
Source: Vietnam News Agency  19/11/2008 22:30:38 Type: News In: World News
Vietnam - November 19, 2008 - Sturgeon farming is becoming increasingly popular, since the country has many areas conducive to breeding this high-value fish, according to experts.

Fish farm has nitrate spike, baffling officials
Source: Local News 8  19/11/2008 22:28:03 Type: News In: World News
United States - November 19, 2008 - A spring that feeds one of Idaho's largest fish farms has tested for nitrate levels that are above state and federal limits, baffling state and federal officials.

Salmon disease outbreak reappears in Magallanes region
Source: MercoPress  19/11/2008 22:25:17 Type: News In: World News
Chile - November 19, 2008 - Six months after authorities confirmed an initial, presumably isolated case of Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) in Magallanes (Region XII) the deadly fish disease is back: appearing recently on two farms in Chile’s southernmost zone.

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