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Mercury Prevalent In Many Western Fish, Study Finds

... flashlight fish, cookie-cutter shark, bristlemouths, and anglerfish. The fish of the ... > full article Fish farming - - Fish farming is the principal form of aquaculture, while other methods may fall under mariculture. It involves raising fish ...

NET Statement on the Massive Escapes From Norwegian Fish Farms

A recent news report found that almost one million farmed salmon and trout escaped into fjord waters around Norway in 2006

Record exports of Norwegian salmon in 2006

TOTAL exports of salmon and trout have never been higher than in 2006, according to figures released this week by the Norwegian Seafood Export Council.

The hidden hatchery

The location sucks. Literally. The College of Southern Idaho's Fish Hatchery is located at the bottom of Rock Creek Canyon, where water is drained from the higher ground and then sucked into the tanks where ...
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Sewage works causing a stink

... done soon. "All we have had, right from the start, are promises and more promises," Kirsten said. "When I started farming here in 1983, this river was so clean you could drink the water. Trout fishermen regularly came to fish along the banks on our ...

Seals kill nine tons of farmed fish in Southern Finland

IN recent weeks grey seals have killed a total of around nine tons of trout in the fishery of Sandvikin Lohi in Pyhtää on the south coast of Finland.

Seals kill nine tons of farmed fish in Southern Finland

Finland - January 13, 2007 - In recent weeks grey seals have killed a total of around nine tons of rainbow trout in the fishery of Sandvikin Lohi in Pyhtää on the south coast of Finland.

WVU Forum to Showcase Aquaculture Products, Research

Source: Charleston Gazette, The Publication date: 2007-01-10 Dive into aquaculture at the 2007 Aquaculture Forum Saturday, Jan.

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