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2006 November – December
Volume 7 Issue 6
Octopus: Promising New Species For Aquaculture?
US trout hatcheries provide big bang for the buck- Study puts a dollar value on fisheries enhancement -
Will looming smolt shortage cause Norwegian hatcheries to change their ways?- More Recirc an Option for Water-Strapped Facilities -
POLICY and PROCEDURE – Hatchery health checks to be privatized in UK
Norwegians test mesh sizes to minimize smolt escapes
RESEARCH – Italian researchers investigate new weapons in war against hatchery diseases- Are porphyrins in your future? -
AUSTRALIAN INNOVATIONS – Fledgling aquaponics firm serves p freshwater cod and basil
FEATURE – Big oxygen equates to big savings at Norwegian facility
FISH HEALTH IN THE HATCHERY – Spinal deformities in salmon- Their causes and some possible solutions -
SHELLFISH - ASI Thoroughbred Oysters: – “A commercialization success story in the Australian Pacific oyster industry”
TECHNOLOGY US researchers use ultrasound to test catfish for spawning ripeness- Improved efficiencies the goal -
BUSINESS Cobia hatchery the beneficiary of US grant
HATCHERY PROFILE – Remote salmon hatchery the lifeblood of Canadian aboriginal village
RESTOCKING – Alaskans launch long-term program to enhance dwindling King Crab stocks- There’s a lot to learn say researchers -
NEW PRODUCTS
- New light meter measures entire tank- Efficient production the goal
- Oxygen and ozone options
- How continuous monitoring helps get best out of recirc systems at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
- New monitoring system designed for live-haul convenience
NEWS – Canadian company secures contract for Chilean hatchery project
NUTS AND BOLTS – Moving Fish around the Hatchery- A variety of equipment is available for safely transporting your fish within the hatchery-






