Scotland's leading aquaculture firm faces prosecution over mass fish deaths during a raid where large amounts of pesticides were found on boats, which were estimated to have caused 6000-20,000 fish deaths and impacted other marine wildlife. A review of various aquaculture and fisheries news is provided, including topics such as genetically engineered salmon, fisheries quotas, new aquaculture facilities and research, regulations around fish welfare, and challenges to new fish farm plans from animal welfare groups. The document consists primarily of short summaries of recent news stories within the aquaculture and fisheries industries.
FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY: The Faivre equipped trout farms of AbbevilleInternational Aquafeed
Amidst the picturesque countryside of Abbeville, Northern France, Darren Parris, Tom Blacker and Peter Parker from the International Aquafeed team, spent an afternoon late last year visiting trout farms. Our hosts were Phillip Jorgensen, fish farms manager, and Aubert Faivre, who is sales manager for Faivre.
Innovation nation - How new developments in aquaculture are boosting the Scot...International Aquafeed
With an estimated market value of over £1.8 billion and Scottish salmon exports alone reaching over £500 million, Scotland’s aquaculture sector is fast becoming a core pillar for the future growth of the Scottish economy. However, with such a steep increase in the demand for fish products, there is a real need for innovation within the sector to stay ahead of the curve and provide a sustainable supply of healthy protein; not only for the present but for the future of a market that appears set to keep growing. Ahead of Aquaculture UK, CEO of the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC), Heather Jones, shares some of the organisation’s forays into finfish research projects and the ways in which is working with both industry and academia to enhance the whole of the Scottish aquaculture sector.
Aquaculture is a growing and increasingly important industry in many parts of the world, including Scotland, Chile, Norway, Greece and Turkey. It helps to sustain economic growth in rural and coastal communities which are often isolated from the more developed and industrialised areas of these countries.
Prospect & Overview of Aquaculture in Malaysia [ English ]Amoeba Aquatech
Prospect & Overview of Aquaculture in Malaysia - Power Point Slide in ENGLISH.
FREE seminar - Freshwater Aquaculture
Date : 28/10/2015 (Wed)
Time : 7.00pm
Venue : The KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, 1st Floor Auditorium
Language : 粤语 Cantonese
Topic :
1. Why Aquaculture ?
- Aquaculture
- Mariculture
- Food Agriculture Organization
2. Current Status of Aquaculture in Malaysia
- Brief History
- Malaysia Aquaculture Production
- Role of Aqua
- Zoning – AIZ (Aquaculture Industrial Zones)
3. Aquaculture Economic
4. FAQ
Speaker Bio :
Mr. Thomas Wong, an aquaculture specialist is currently the Amoeba Aquatech aquaculture farming & breeding consultant.
Has involved intensively in freshwater and brackish water Prawn fry Production, Freshwater/ Marine fish breeding and farm management more than 20 years.
His specialty includes in breeding fry of Malaysian high value exotic fish species consistently in large commercial scale and has successfully cultivated fish species like Kerai, White Sultan fish, Tengalan, Temoleh & etc. And production of Malayan Giant Freshwater Prawns commercially with remarkable reputation.
He also been successfully developed technique in production of pelleted fed Marble Goby fry to reduce mortality rate and enhance production yield.
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Solar tent fish drier (STFD) reduce post-harvest losses, thereby ensuring continuous availability of cheap animal protein. This study aimed to: (1) minimize post harvest losses by improving the shelf life dried fish; (2) enhance technology multiplication and dissemination system; (3) create clear insight about the technology implementation. This study was carried out in the northern and northwestern part of Lake Tana from June, 2014 to June, 2015. Purposive sampling methods were used to select Dembiya, Alefa and Gondar zuriya districts with their respective locality. Transact walk, interview, focus group discussion, and stakeholder consultation were used to collect qualitative data. Quantitative data were collected from 38 sample households by preparing structured questionnaire.Likert scale scoring,descriptive statistics such as percentage, mean, and standard deviations were used for analysis.
FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY: The Faivre equipped trout farms of AbbevilleInternational Aquafeed
Amidst the picturesque countryside of Abbeville, Northern France, Darren Parris, Tom Blacker and Peter Parker from the International Aquafeed team, spent an afternoon late last year visiting trout farms. Our hosts were Phillip Jorgensen, fish farms manager, and Aubert Faivre, who is sales manager for Faivre.
Innovation nation - How new developments in aquaculture are boosting the Scot...International Aquafeed
With an estimated market value of over £1.8 billion and Scottish salmon exports alone reaching over £500 million, Scotland’s aquaculture sector is fast becoming a core pillar for the future growth of the Scottish economy. However, with such a steep increase in the demand for fish products, there is a real need for innovation within the sector to stay ahead of the curve and provide a sustainable supply of healthy protein; not only for the present but for the future of a market that appears set to keep growing. Ahead of Aquaculture UK, CEO of the Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC), Heather Jones, shares some of the organisation’s forays into finfish research projects and the ways in which is working with both industry and academia to enhance the whole of the Scottish aquaculture sector.
Aquaculture is a growing and increasingly important industry in many parts of the world, including Scotland, Chile, Norway, Greece and Turkey. It helps to sustain economic growth in rural and coastal communities which are often isolated from the more developed and industrialised areas of these countries.
Prospect & Overview of Aquaculture in Malaysia [ English ]Amoeba Aquatech
Prospect & Overview of Aquaculture in Malaysia - Power Point Slide in ENGLISH.
FREE seminar - Freshwater Aquaculture
Date : 28/10/2015 (Wed)
Time : 7.00pm
Venue : The KL & Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall, 1st Floor Auditorium
Language : 粤语 Cantonese
Topic :
1. Why Aquaculture ?
- Aquaculture
- Mariculture
- Food Agriculture Organization
2. Current Status of Aquaculture in Malaysia
- Brief History
- Malaysia Aquaculture Production
- Role of Aqua
- Zoning – AIZ (Aquaculture Industrial Zones)
3. Aquaculture Economic
4. FAQ
Speaker Bio :
Mr. Thomas Wong, an aquaculture specialist is currently the Amoeba Aquatech aquaculture farming & breeding consultant.
Has involved intensively in freshwater and brackish water Prawn fry Production, Freshwater/ Marine fish breeding and farm management more than 20 years.
His specialty includes in breeding fry of Malaysian high value exotic fish species consistently in large commercial scale and has successfully cultivated fish species like Kerai, White Sultan fish, Tengalan, Temoleh & etc. And production of Malayan Giant Freshwater Prawns commercially with remarkable reputation.
He also been successfully developed technique in production of pelleted fed Marble Goby fry to reduce mortality rate and enhance production yield.
-------------------------------------
If you have any enquiries,
kindly contact us at 603-6262 8477.
Solar tent fish drier (STFD) reduce post-harvest losses, thereby ensuring continuous availability of cheap animal protein. This study aimed to: (1) minimize post harvest losses by improving the shelf life dried fish; (2) enhance technology multiplication and dissemination system; (3) create clear insight about the technology implementation. This study was carried out in the northern and northwestern part of Lake Tana from June, 2014 to June, 2015. Purposive sampling methods were used to select Dembiya, Alefa and Gondar zuriya districts with their respective locality. Transact walk, interview, focus group discussion, and stakeholder consultation were used to collect qualitative data. Quantitative data were collected from 38 sample households by preparing structured questionnaire.Likert scale scoring,descriptive statistics such as percentage, mean, and standard deviations were used for analysis.
A quality standard regulated by the EU Commission (710/2009):
-Respect of nature and biodiversity
-Responsible sourcing of seed from sustainable stock
-Sustainable environmental and waste management.
Organic mussels from Ireland: Key points
By working with local communities & wildlife groups organic mussel producers are constantly improving their commitment to the environment.
Good Feed Manufacturing Practices for the Brazilian Aquaculture IndustryAlberto Nunes
Good Feed Manufacturing Practices for the Brazilian Aquaculture Industry. Talk given at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society of Animal Science in July 26, 2013, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Cleaning up the global aquarium trade - CSMonitor : CCEMIndonesiaFraud - Redditcoenraadclement
About 30 million fish and other creatures are caught annually to supply the home aquarium market, taking a toll on some reef ecosystems. But conservationists are working to improve the industry by ending destructive practices and encouraging aquaculture.
At the western edge of France, Finistère – literally ‘the end of the earth’ – is the point where northern Europe meets the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a place of high biodiversity and a centre of European marine science funding. Founded in 1872, the Station Biologique in Roscoff is the oldest marine biology institute in the world. Now, it is one of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre’s 13 stations, and 60 percent of French funding in marine sciences comes to major port and university town, Brest.
While this was my first attempt at creating a full infographic, I took on the challenge because I feel strongly about sustainable fishing and wanted to provide a reader-friendly way for people to learn about its importance. This infographic was created for Georgia Aquarium's participation in Fishackathon, a computer coding competition to develop solutions for sustainable fishing.
I also created the accompanying blog, which can be found here: http://gaaquariumblog.squarespace.com/georgia-aquarium-blog/2016/2/25/georgia-aquarium-hosts-fishackathon.html
Krill are small crustaceans, like shrimp. The Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, live in large schools in the cold, pristine waters of Antarctica. The Southern Ocean is home to thousands of different marine life species, all dependent on each other in a vulnerable ecosystem.
A quality standard regulated by the EU Commission (710/2009):
-Respect of nature and biodiversity
-Responsible sourcing of seed from sustainable stock
-Sustainable environmental and waste management.
Organic mussels from Ireland: Key points
By working with local communities & wildlife groups organic mussel producers are constantly improving their commitment to the environment.
Good Feed Manufacturing Practices for the Brazilian Aquaculture IndustryAlberto Nunes
Good Feed Manufacturing Practices for the Brazilian Aquaculture Industry. Talk given at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Society of Animal Science in July 26, 2013, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Cleaning up the global aquarium trade - CSMonitor : CCEMIndonesiaFraud - Redditcoenraadclement
About 30 million fish and other creatures are caught annually to supply the home aquarium market, taking a toll on some reef ecosystems. But conservationists are working to improve the industry by ending destructive practices and encouraging aquaculture.
At the western edge of France, Finistère – literally ‘the end of the earth’ – is the point where northern Europe meets the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a place of high biodiversity and a centre of European marine science funding. Founded in 1872, the Station Biologique in Roscoff is the oldest marine biology institute in the world. Now, it is one of the European Marine Biological Resource Centre’s 13 stations, and 60 percent of French funding in marine sciences comes to major port and university town, Brest.
While this was my first attempt at creating a full infographic, I took on the challenge because I feel strongly about sustainable fishing and wanted to provide a reader-friendly way for people to learn about its importance. This infographic was created for Georgia Aquarium's participation in Fishackathon, a computer coding competition to develop solutions for sustainable fishing.
I also created the accompanying blog, which can be found here: http://gaaquariumblog.squarespace.com/georgia-aquarium-blog/2016/2/25/georgia-aquarium-hosts-fishackathon.html
Krill are small crustaceans, like shrimp. The Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, live in large schools in the cold, pristine waters of Antarctica. The Southern Ocean is home to thousands of different marine life species, all dependent on each other in a vulnerable ecosystem.
Fisheries harvest Antarctic Krill in the Southern Ocean where the krill both breed and live. The krill can become six centimeters long and weigh up to two grams. They have large black eyes and translucent pink shells.
Freshwater Matters is a monthly electronic bulletin of the most recent freshwater news from around the world, compiled by the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA). It includes updates of what is happening at the FBA and ways to get involved
Australian aquaculture is in many ways at the crossroads. It clearly has potential but regrettably there are many things holding it back. Much of Australia has been based on the ‘boom or bust’ process and aquaculture is very much in that zone.
exploitation of living resources in Antarctica example of competition between the exploiters to be first in obtaining the maximum profit from living resources.
Aquaculture takes centre stage at MONACO BLUE INITIATIVE 2015 6TH EDITIONInternational Aquafeed
The last edition of the Monaco Blue Initiative (MBI) in Chile in 2014 questioned the status and feedback from aquaculture in America, towards a sustainable approach to its development.
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FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY: The use of feed in recirculating aquaculture systems...International Aquafeed
One of the greatest operating costs in aquaculture is the use of commercial feed pellets, which can comprise of up to 50-60 percent of total expense in some farms.
The Salmonidae family, collectively known as Salmonids, comprises of salmon, trout, chars, freshwater whitefishes, and graylings, but it is the trout and Atlantic salmon, of the genus Salmo, which gives the family their name. A slender teleost fish, they can range in size between just 13 cm to a whopping 2 m in length. With a single row of sharp teeth, Salmonids are predators, choosing to feed on smaller fish, aquatic insects and small crustaceans. Despite spawning in fresh water Salmonids are mostly anadromous, spending their lives at sea, choosing only to return to rivers to reproduce.
The Asian catfish Pangasius, Pangasianodon hypophthalmus is recognised as a leading aquaculture food fish on world markets. The commercial culture of Pangasius was developed in the mid 1990’s in Vietnam and quickly expanded to production levels of nearly one million tons per year. Other countries including Thailand, Cambodia, Myanmar, Indonesia, Philippines, Bangladesh and India have adapted Pangasius as part of their aquaculture production. Pangasius can be successfully cultured in most tropical regions of the world however countries in the Western Hemisphere have been slow to embrace Pangasius aquaculture, in part, due to the lack of practical knowledge of the species food requirements during the larval and fry stages.
Mud crabs, also known as mangrove crabs, occur widely in estuaries and along tropical, subtropical and warm temperate coasts in the world. There are four species of mud crab (Family: Portunidae), Scylla serrata, S. tranquebarica, S. paramamosain and S. olivacea that are the focus of both commercial fisheries and aquaculture production throughout their distribution. They are among the most valuable crab species in the world, with the bulk of their commercial production sent live to market.
The European lobster (Homarus gammarus) is an ecologically important species of the North-eastern Atlantic which supports wild trap fisheries that are worth around £30 million each year to the UK alone. By weight the species is the highest-value seafood among those landed regularly in the UK and Ireland, where 75 percent of the ~5,000t annual landings for the species are made. As such, lobsters provide essential diversity to fragile inshore fisheries and vital income for rural coastal economies. However, populations across its range are pressured by rising exploitation, from which traditional fisheries management has failed to prevent extensive regional stock collapses in the recent past, and now struggles to stimulate recovery. While lobsters have long been transported as a live export commodity, chiefly to France and the Iberian peninsula, emerging markets, particularly those in East Asia, threaten to create additional demand for the species which far exceeds current capture yields. Improvements in hatchery rearing success have seen a number of recent aquaculture initiatives employed, in the hope of both generating restoration and improved sustainability of wild harvests, and instigating commercial aquaculture possibilities.
In the past 50 years, the global demand for fish products has doubled, and more than 45 percent of the world’s seafood today now comes not from wild catches, but from either land-based or offshore fish farms. To meet this rising demand for seafood worldwide, more fish have to be raised in fish farms, and aquaculture is an essential link in the agricultural chain.
When farming animals and fish, there is often a danger that we may assume that their dietary requirements match our own. However, those of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio, certainly do not.
Mexico, with a population of 122 million is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world. The country is known for its Pacific and Gulf of Mexico beaches and its diverse landscape of mountains, deserts and jungles. Ancient ruins such as Teotihuacan (Aztec), Chichen Itza (Mayan) and Spanish colonial-era towns are scattered throughout the country.
The quality and digestibility of proteins is one of the most important issues in shrimp nutrition. Marine proteins (mainly fish meal) can only be partially replaced by standard vegetable proteins like soybean meal.
KRILL OIL: Phospholipids that make a difference to filet quality and quantityInternational Aquafeed
The nutritional quality of larvae diets affects fishes’ fillet quality and quantity. Studies show that phospholipids increase fish larvae growth and development; so phospholipids are an essential component of the early weaning diet.
Carbohydrates are an excellent source of energy and carbon in feed formulations. They can be easily distinguished from the other energy yielding nutrients in terms of their abundance and low price. To illustrate, the collective global production of the major cereal grains i.e., maize, wheat and rice amounted to a colossal 2.5 billion tonnes in the year 2013 (FAO). The total carbohydrate content and the digestible fraction of starch and sugars in these grains can be roughly estimated to be about 2.1 and 1.75 billion tonnes, respectively (www.feedipedia.org). Besides, the unit cost of carbohydrate sources is almost three to five fold less than that of the protein and lipid sources of interest. Therefore, the inclusion level of carbohydrates in commercial fish feed assumes direct economic significance i.e., in terms of lower feed cost per unit weight gain.
Brewers’ yeast and derived products have been successfully used in animal nutrition, including aquafeeds, for several decades now. Leiber GmbH, with two production sites in Germany and further facilities in Poland and Russia, have manufactured brewers’ yeast products for more than 60 years.
FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY - Efficient and reliable feed system for fish farming...International Aquafeed
The main purpose of a feed barge is to provide an efficient and reliable feed system for fish farming operations. The second purpose is to provide a safe worksite for operators.
FISH FARMING TECHNOLOGY - Light Emitting Diode (LED) Lighting systems for ear...International Aquafeed
Over recent times we have noticed an increasing amount of media coverage and industry chatter regarding the role of light in aquaculture. Most of this has been in relation to the use of low-energy technology to reduce costs, and in this area almost all the talk is about LED
The Latin names of some aquatic species can have fascinatingly obscure meanings that provide anyone in need of a hobby with hours of joyful investigation and speculation. The channel catfish is, alas, not one of them: Ictalurus punctatus simply means ‘spotty catfish’, and the briefest glance at one will tell you why.
It is often thought that vacuum coating was firs t invented in Norway. The idea might have been Norwegian, but the technology was developed in the Netherlands. It has been 25 years now since Dinnissen, together with aquafeed producer Skretting, invented the firs t vacuum coater.
The Pegasus® Vacuum Coater is intended for everyone who wishes to manufacture pelleted and extruded products in accordance with mos t modern production specifications.
It allows you to create a vacuum environment for your production process and to deal effectively with a very wide range of future challenges.
International Aquafeed spoke to Peter Raeven, Account Manager for Dinnissen, about the previous 25 years of the Pegasus® Vacuum Coater as well as any future plans that Dinnissen might have for their now well es tablished brand.
As an aquafeed processor, you are always aware that your drying operation has a significant impact on your bottom line. Drying is a very energy-intensive operation; that’s why most aquafeed producers diligently track the cost of fuel used in their drying operation.
As an aquafeed processor, you are always aware that your drying operation has a significant impact on your bottom line. Drying is a very energy-intensive operation; that’s why most aquafeed producers diligently track the cost of fuel used in their drying operation.
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THE AQUACULTURIST | October
October 1, 2010
Scotland's leading aquaculture firm faces prosecution over
mass fish death.
During raids carried out on vessels owned by the Lakeland group large
amounts of pesticides were found on the boats. Used to treat and kill lice
on salmon, it was found that at least 6000 fish deaths have been caused
due to this pesticide, and the moralities could be as high as 20,000 also
other marine wildlife were affected. Read more...
Sloppy science behind FDA evaluation of GE salmon.
Dr Micheal Hansen from the US Consumers Union told the public hear-
ing, of the sloppy science being used to get the fish approved as food. He
points to the woefully inadequate data they are relying on, he also claims
that 'AquaBounty's' own data though incomplete does raise issues to hu-
man health - that of increased allergenicity. Read more...
Seafood Services Australia (SSA) calls U.N Agency
statement "Misleading, Damaging".
Australia seafood services (SSA) has criticised the United Nations
Environment Program (UNEP), for claiming that almost all commercial
fisheries will have collapsed by 2050. The SSA slammed the statement
as damaging and misleading and was disappointed that the UNEP would
such a ill-founded statement. Read more...
Uruguay enters into the network of aquaculture of the
Americas (RAA)
President Jose Mujica (Uruguay) has authorised the country's entrance
into the network of aquaculture of the Americas (RAA). Created in March
2009 to promote the sustainability of aquaculture in numerous countries
across the region. Uruguay will benefit from training, human resources,
and exchange of information among other things. Read more...
Hope for new vaccine against white spot
Researchers for the US agriculture research service (ARS) are working
on a preventative vaccination for the parasitic infection known as white
spot. This parasitic infection costs aquaculture and fish hobbyists about
$50 million annually in losses. The idea is to use preventative treatment
and rather than dosing fish individually. The aim is to create a vaccine
that can be delivered in with the food or direct to the water. A new vaccine
would not pose a threat to the environment like the treatment used today
which can be harmful environmentally. Read more...
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4. THE AQUACULTURIST | October
4
Chef says 'no' frankenfish debate goes on
Chef Rick Moonen is against genetically engineered fish; he does not
believe that the new “fish is safe”, as has been suggested by Aquabounty
Technologies. His concerns range from, if they escaped what damage
would be done to the wild populations to the fact that there is no plan
to label them in grocery stores. He also worries that this could cause a
larger demand for smaller species to be used as feed for these franken-
fish. Read more...
Farmed fish destroy wild fish
An essay found in this weeks Conservation Biology Journal, suggest that
farmed fish are causing wild populations to decline. He suggests that a
high density of caged farmed fish, promotes infection that affects wild
populations near the fish farm. Sea lice is one example that impacts fish
farms and also impacts the wild populations, even though the farmed
fish survive the wild populations suffer. And if the sea-caged system is
overstocked this can lead to extinction of the wild stocks near by. So do
farmed fish destroy wild fish? Read more...
October 04, 2010
Fish feeder product demand rising
An historical moment for Aquaculture Engineering Group as they prepare
to launch their new commercial model automated fish feeder. After three
years of trails in the Bay of Fundy waters. The company plan to launch
their first feeder from a site off Grey’s Island, one of the problems with
fish farming is that the sites need daily feeding, which can be treacherous
when located in the open sea. The new fish feeder will be automated and
controlled via computer link. Read more...
Fish Company cultivating algae for biofuel.
Pesquera San Jose, are planning to produce bio fuels by cultivating
brown algae (Macrocystis Pyrifera). Working with Innovachile project BAL
Bio fuels the aim is to promote aquaculture for species with higher com-
merical expectations and lower impact on the environment. The project
will be implemented in Chile Curaco de Velez region. Read more....
Future for Scotland’s Mussel farming
A recent study commissioned by the Scottish government, into the future
of mussel farming in Scotland. Has shown there is potential for good
growth in this sector of aquaculture. Due to the rapid increase in produc-
tion in the Shetlands, over the last 10 years from 1,400 tonnes in 1999 to
5,800 tonnes in 2008. However, compared to Europe the UK’s production
of mussels remains low and there is a substantial scope for increased
production without impacting the market supply. Read more...
Aurora Algae moves into Perth
Aurora Algae new regional headquarters is to open in Perth Australia;
this new office will be led by Matthew Caspari, Co-Founder and Austral-
ian managing director of Aurora Algae, who will oversee construction and
operation of the commercial - scale facility in the Northwest region of the
Country. This new facility closely follows Aurora Algae’s launch of the
industry’s first photosynthetic platform for the production of sustainable,
premium products. Read more...
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Zinc important for developing salmon
The results of a research project carried out by Nofima Marin in Norway,
showed that low levels of zinc found in juvenile farmed salmon was the
cause of spine malformations. This showed that there was a need to bet-
ter control the levels of zinc in the diet of the farmed salmon, the effects
of low levels of zinc showed compressed vertebrae in some fish. Also
phosphorous deficiency was more severe in the salmon when zinc levels
were insufficient. Read more...
Estimated 6,000 new marine species discovered
10 years, 80 countries and some 9,000 days at sea, an international
survey of life in the oceans and how they are connected, shows that the
oceans were richer than first thought. During the project, 30 million indi-
vidual organisms was observed and an estimated 6,000 previously un-
known species were recorded. Professor Paul Holm indicated that there
is still 20 percent of the oceans volume to be explored. Read more...
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Martha’s Vineyard ponds to host Winter Flounder.
Martha’s Vineyard/Dukes County fishermen’s association are working
with the University of New Hampshire to save the Winter Flounder, which
was once so abundant in Martha’s Vineyard waters. The project which
starts on November 1st will be in two phases, first part of the project will
be to study the two ponds the Lagoon and Menemsha ponds and the
second part will be to raise and release tagged winter flounder into the
two ponds. Read more...
Aquaculture investment gets backing from Shetland Council
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Two aquaculture enterprises have secured new investment from the
Shetland Islands Council, a mussel farm the North Atlantic Shellfish will
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PhD from Plymouth UK gets Aquaculture job in Nelson New Zealand
Dr Mark Burdass will be the head of a new aquaculture program in Nel-
son New Zealand, he will move to New Zealand in December. Dr Burdass
helped to design the Nelson Marlborough Institute of technology (NMIT)
diploma of aquaculture program. The diploma will be the only aquaculture
qualification at this level in New Zealand, and has already attracted inter-
est from prospective students. Dr Burdass is recognised internationally as
a leader in his field of marine-farming teaching. Read more...
EU, Norway, Iceland and the Faroes will discuss mackeel
quotas for 2011 crucial for Scotland
The Scottish fishing federation and the Scottish Pelagic Fisherman’s As-
sociation will begin talks on the 12th October over the quotas on mack-
erel for 2011. They will be pressing for a deal that does not jeopardise
Scotland share in the fishery, but also to protect the fishery for the future
and to challenge the irresponsible actions of Iceland and the Faroes.
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October 13, 2010
Barramundi: The Anti Salmon.
Joshua Goldman the chief executive officer of Australis Aquaculture
after three years of searching for a better fish, after fifty candidates, he
chooses the Barramundi. A native of Southeast Asia, Northern Australia.
In terms of biological needs, barramundi are anti salmon they have the
ability to turn vegetarian feed into much sought after omega-3 fatty acids.
They require less feed per pound than farmed salmon do. Read more...
Nova Scotia Aquaculture opens its doors to the public.
Three fish farms in Nova Scotia Canada will open their doors to the public
for tours, allowing for a better understanding of aquaculture and for the
people to see the environmentally and economically sustainable industry.
Sterlin Belliveau Minster of Fisheries and Aquaculture said, “I encourage
everyone to take this opportunity to visit a fish farm and learn about aqua-
culture from local experts.” Read more…
Marine Harvest files complaint with ESA and EFTA
Farming salmon giants Marine Harvest filed complaints on outdated own-
ership restrictions that will not allow them to be part of the consolidation
of the industry. The firm’s complaint specifies that the current regulation
violates article 31 and Article 40 of the European Economic Area (EEA)
Agreement. Read more...
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Finding Alternative fish feeds from plant proteins
Feeding fish in fish farms is an environmental issue; this is due to the fact
that smaller species are used in the feed, as fishmeal and fish oil. Now
researchers and aquaculterists are working to find new alternatives in the
form of plant proteins. ARS aquaculture scientists are working to devel-
ope fish feeds that don’t include fishmeal. One problem is that different
species of fish have different nutritional requirements, William Wolters,
research leader said that the new modern diets are working better than
the previous diets did. Read more...
Kenyans see fish prices rise
In Kenya the Government are now considering an aquaculture program
as a viable option for reducing the cost of fish. In recent time the Kenyan
consumers have seen the price of their favorite fish Tilapia, Nile Perch
and Dagaa increase, by three to four percent. According to Dr Richard
Abila the use of Aquaculture would ease the pressure on the lakes.
Read more...
Finland decrees new regulation on welfare of farmed fish
Finland passes new regulation for the welfare of farmed fish. This new
regulation will look at how the fish is kept, minimum requirements for fish
farm structures, equipment, remediation of water quality. It will also define
the minimum requirements for monitoring and safeguards for the well be-
ing of the fish. This is the first legislation of its kind relating to the welfare
of fish. Read more...
Anglian Water power failure kills fish in river in Essex
England
A power failure at Anglian water sewage treatment works caused an en-
vironmental incident in the River Wid in Essex England. Hundreds of fish
and invertebrates were killed when raw sewage was discharged into the
river during a power failure. The backup generator failed and as a conse-
quence the sewage was discharged directly into the river. Read more...
UK Fishing Industry awarded £3.2 million grant
The English fishing industry was awarded a £3,2 million grant from the
European Fisheries Fund (EFF) and the Marine Management Organisa-
tion (MMO). A total of 11 projects was approved by the MMO, the largest
project to be approved was the regeneration of Southwold Harbour area
in Suffolk for £1.22 million. Read more...
October 18, 2010
New Zealand Chainmail Manufacturer looks towards fish-
farming
New Zealand Hi tech chainmail developer Kaynemaile is looking towards
fish-farming as a potential customer for their seamless polycarbonate
mesh. There could be many advantages to using this kind of material, it
is strong flexible and easy to clean, it also could be used as a low mainte-
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Fish farm plans challenged by Animal welfare group
RSPCA are being urged to object by animal welfare groups to the plan-
ning application of a new fish farm in Berneray the Outer Hebrides. The
planned location of this fish farm is near to the Seals breeding grounds,
Glasgow-based Animal Concern has written to the RSPCA calling for
a total no-kill policy in seal control at RSPCA Freedom Food endorsed
salmon farms. The RSPCA has refused to back down. Read more...
World Wildlife Fund announce halfway point reached in
Global Aquaculture
The WWF announced that they are at the halfway point to completing
the finalization of eight sets of global aquaculture standards, addressing
the potentially negative impacts of abalone farming on the environment.
The announcement came after completion of certification standards for
bivalves, pangasius and tilapia and other species were expected to be
finalized by mid 2011. Read more...
One regional Voice and a new name
The fish farmers group, now known as the Atlantic Canada Fish Farm-
ers Association are planning to not only represent New Brunswick but to
represent all regional finfish farmers in the area including Nova Scotia.
The association executive director Pamela Parker said in a news release.
"More and more finfish aquaculture companies farm in multiple provin-
cial jurisdictions, and they are all facing similar issues, challenges and
opportunities. Having a single, regional voice representing their interests
with consumers, government agencies, communities and regulators is a
positive and forward-thinking move." Read more...
New fish feeds from fish by-products
Scientists test fish by-products as a new source of fishfeed, the USDA
funded scientists in Hawaii have been using tails, heads and bone and
skin and internal organs that are normally disposed of and made them
into a fishfeed for shrimp and fish. they have found that many of the
Alaska fish parts work well as feeding stimulants, which help the shrimp
eat plant based protein feeds. Read more...
Aquaculture in Azerbaijan promoted by the USAID
USAID promotes the second aquaculture conference in the Zagatala dis-
trict of Azerbaijan. The conference which was sponsored by the Econom-
ic Growth Program of the Baku Office of the US agency for international
development. The USAID is proud to host the conference for Azerbaijani
fish farmers to promote development of the aquaculture sector in the
counter. Read more...
October 19, 2010
Harbor Branch Oceanographic get pearl grant
The Florida Legislature has awarded a grant to Harbor Branch oceano-
graphic Institute to set up a queen conch pearl production and create a
new industry. Early attempts to culture pearls from the queen conch had
not been successful, however researchers at Harbor Branch a division of
Florida Atlantic University developed a seeding technique, and produced
more than 200 queen conch cultured pearls. Read more...
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In Nagoya, Japan the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) opened,
the conference document describes the “urgent need to assess and mon-
itor the impacts and risks of unsustainable human activities on marine
and coastal biodiversity”. International governments will decide on meas-
ures to reduce the impact of humans on the oceans environment. The
CBD is widely supported and was ratified by 193 countries. Read more...
October 20, 2010
Iceland and Faroe increase their Mackerel quota
Iceland’s and the Faroe Islands decision to raise their quotas for Mack-
erel was met with anger and disbelief by the Scottish and Norwegian fish-
erman and the international environmental group WWF. Iceland's ministry
of fisheries and agriculture raised their quota this year as no global quota
had been reached. The EU fisheries chief Maria Damanaki said she was
ready to go to battle, dubbing it the ‘Mackerel war’. Read more...
October 21, 2010
New appointment for AgriMarine
AgriMarine has appointed a new acting senior advisor, Mr Philip M.
Fitzpatrick will be acting senior advisor he has extensive seafood and
food industry experience in roles with multinational companies. As well as
being a seasoned industry professional in both aquaculture and marine
fisheries. AgriMarine Holdings are delighted to have him in this role.
Read more...
Oil spill in the Gulf increases interest in Indiana Shrimp
Indiana’s aquaculture industry could help fill a void in shrimp produc-
tion after the devastation of the BP’s Gulf oil spill. Kwamena Quagrainie,
aquaculture-marketing director for Purdue University, has said that people
are concerned after the oil spill, about the quality of the seafood coming
from the Gulf. He pointed out that there is a void to be filled, and that the
aquaculture industry is in a good position to fill that gap. Read more...
October 22, 2010
Salmon lost in Truck crash, Holbart, Australia
A road accident in Holbart Australia ended with the loss of $250,000
worth of salmon. The salmon was being transported to northern Tasmania
for processing when the accident occurred at about 2:00am. Huon Aquac-
ulture says there is nothing to worry about, the lost fish will be replaced
and there should be no delay as the fish would not have been at the
market until Monday. Read more...
Americans buying up Chinese Tilapia
Chinese raised Tilapia is being exported to America on a large scale and
the US consumption of them keeps increasing. In 2009 the U.S. imported
404 million pounds of tilapia, up from 298 million in 2005. As over fish-
ing threatens the world's wild fisheries, aquaculture advocates say fish
farms will play a far greater role in feeding people around the world.
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Krill fishery in southern oceans closed
On October 10th an area of the Southern Oceans was closed due to the
quota being reached for the Krill fishery. The total catch this year was just
over 211,000 tonnes the highest krill catch for at least a decade. The fish-
ery will be a key topic at the convention on the conservation of Antarctic
marine living resources (CCAMLR). Read more...
Peruvians to invest in Chilean aquaculture
Numerous large Peruvian fishing companies are interested in investing in
Chilean aquaculture it was announced by the head of the Subsecretariat
of Fisheries of Chile. The future of aquaculture is in the Pacific Ocean,
putting Peru and Chile at an advantage, Pablo Galilea believes that the
bilateral fishing relations have been strengthened between Peru and
Chile. Read more...
October 26, 2010
Oil still present in the Gulf of Mexico
Several days after it was claimed there was little surface oil still present
in the Gulf of Mexico, photographs showed that the claim was incorrect
and there are still vast tracks of oil present on the surface. Miles of long
strings of weathered oil is heading towards the marshes on the Missis-
sippi river delta, with thousands of migrating birds moving towards the
region. Read more...
Stirling's aquaculture MSc courses attracts twenty one
nationalities this year
Stirling University's Institute of Aquaculture has twenty one new MSc
students this year from twenty one different countries, the University con-
tinuing their role as an international leader in teaching aquaculture to the
world. With over 35 years of experience and 700 aquaculturists already
qualified from over 75 countries. Read more...
October 27, 2010
Pacific fisheries could collapse within 25 years
A new major study of the Pacific Island fisheries indicates that it could
collapse within the next 25 years unless there is a concerted effort to pre-
serve stocks. Reported on New Zealand radio the study covered oceanic,
coastal, aquaculture and freshwater fisheries the study indicates that the
fisheries agencies need to adapt. Read more...
Scotland awarded £10.9 million funding
Scotland’s fisheries have been awarded £10.9 million which is to be
shared between 144 companies, under the (EFF), European Fisheries
Fund potentially safeguarding nearly 3,500 jobs. Fisheries secretary Rich-
ard Lochhead said ‘that the EFF funds will help the industry to invest and
to increase production and bolster employment for Scotland’s fisheries
and aquaculture industries’. Read more...
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Fire onboard Faroe fishing vessel
The Athena a factory ship from the Faroe Island has suffered a fire at
sea, 230 miles southwest of the Isle of Silly, about 80 crew from the ves-
sel have taken to lifeboats. No injuries have been reported about 30 crew
have stayed on board to help fight the fire. Read more...
GM salmon update
Anastasia Bodnar writes an interesting article on the BioFortified site, the
article on the proposed aqua-bounty salmonoid, showing that the Center
for Food Safety (CFS) has a ‘new’ document written by the National Ma-
rine Fisheries Service (NMFS). In the document its points out that the US
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) knowingly withheld a federal biologi-
cal opinion by the US Fish and Wildlife Services (FWS). Read more...
October 29, 2010
Catfish farmers in Nigeria urge Federal Government for help
The Catfish farmers association of Nigeria (CAFAN), has urged the Fed-
eral Government to help by providing technical help and funds to improve
aquaculture in Nigeria. The association has complained that Nigeria has
become a dumping ground for substandard fish feed and fingerlings.
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