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2006 September – October
Volume 7 Issue 5
NEWS
- Florida research lab loses building and sturgeon in summer blaze
- Danish researchers report headway with eel breeding
- Norwegian researcher identifies disease-resistant gene in Atlantic salmon
- Koi disease a mixed blessing for UK producer
- Calgary hatchery expands public awareness component- Bigger visitor centre part of the plan at Canadian facility
- Future of Oregon salmon restoration project in doubt
- New abalone hatchery and farm for Australia- Seaweed and snails also on the menu
BREAKTHROUGH – Danish Sole Search brings rewards at Jutland research hatchery- Recirc breakthrough a first for Northern Europe -
FEATURE
- Innovation the key to success at Coleman National Fish Hatchery- Making bad water good again
- Tilapia hatcheries range from basic to high-tech ñ and everything in between
- European white fish the focus of Finnish research- Selective breeding program in the works
RESTORATION – Allier restoration hatchery seeks new deal from French government- Hatchery management points to increased returns as reason for new financing -
FISH HEALTH – New vaccination strategy to combat smolt fungus in Scottish lochs
Multi-agency research project focuses on juvenile deformities in European hatcheries
New hatchery techniques developed for fathead minnows- But will they be practical on a commercial scale? -
PROFILE – Pioneering Scottish marine hatchery still at the forefront
GENETICS – Improved genetics the key to future of sea bass/bream in Mediterranean
RESEARCH – Making tilapia swim faster improves meat yield and quality, up to a point
HATCHERY PROFILE – Two Species, Two Hatcheries- Italyís Valle C‡ Zuliani raises the bar in production of Sea Bass and Sea Bream -
NEW PRODUCTS – Smart scarecrow distinguishes between birds and people
New owner for Bio-Oregon- Skretting makes move into US fi sheries enhancement sector -
NUTS AND BOLTS – Counting Fish around the Hatchery




