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Yahoo! News Search Results for aquaculture farm
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Yahoo! News Search Results for aquaculture farm

Taming the Wild Tuna
A domesticated version of the giant Atlantic bluefin means what, exactly, for the species?
Tour will offer a glimpse of Warren County farms
A farm tour on Sept. 11 will offer residents a glimpse of the agriculture industry in Warren County.The Warren County Farm Bureau is sponsoring the Drive It Yourself Farm Tour on Saturday, Sept. 11 at area farms.
This backyard harvest has gills and fins
This backyard harvest has gills and fins
Farmed salmon âfar inferiorâ to wild counterparts
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Business at a glance
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DFO must ensure B.C. fish farms well monitored, says salmon activist Alexandra Morton
Morton said more mechanisms are needed in the draft regulations to help gauge the impact fish-farm operations have on wild salmon populations.
Mattapoisett to Establish Aquaculture Regs
Mattapoisett’s recently formed Aquaculture Ad Hoc Committee is on “an aggressive schedule” to draft regulations or bylaws outlining protocol for current and future aquaculture applications, according to Town Administrator Michael Gagne. Such recommendations are slated to reach the Board of Selectmen (BOS), who will make the final determination on what is adopted this December. Committee members ...
Land-farmed salmon making a splash
Bruce Swift dips a net into a watery vat and pulls up a crayfish, its claws pinching like a miniature lobster. The freshwater crustaceans grow well here and are destined to be the key ingredient in a bowl of crayfish bisque at a high-end Vancouver eatery.
Farmed vs. wild salmon: A healthy debate
Due to the large decline in wild fish from overfishing, many experts see the farming of salmon and other fish as the future of the industry. On the flip side, many marine biologists and ocean advocates fear such a future, citing serious health and ecological implications with so-called "aquaculture."
Critics claim wild fish still at risk from farm stock
Open-net-cage salmon farms are incubators of sea lice and diseases, according to opponents.

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