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2007 March – April

2007 March – April

Volume 8 Issue 2
SEA BASS AND SEA BREAM – New hatchery planned for the Canary Islands- Spanish fry producer in expansion mode -

Plans underway for new salmon hatchery in Tasmania- Huon to expand operations -

NEWS

  • Juvenile flounders trapped in New York hatchery
  • Human error (‘just a mistake’) leads to big loss at Oregon hatchery
  • Breakthrough in European eel culture – But still a long way to go say Danish scientists
  • Mixed results for burbot spawning in North Dakota- Larval feeds the next challenge
  • Researchers develop continuous cell lines for bluefin tuna- Goal is to keep ahead of the disease curve
  • New Aussie research centre will benefit hatchery development

ENHANCEMENT – Dwindling whitefish stocks the focus of New York hatchery

BUSINESS – Hatchery Stock Insurance: Is it worth it? Can you get it?- Itís all about risk analysis says an industry veteran, and for some small companies the cost might just be too high. -

FEATURE – Alaskan ocean ranchers surprised by govít review- Lack of communication to blame says PWSAC
Gov’t accuses hatchery of breaching permit rules & procedures
Terminal Disinfection- 5 smart tips for keeping your tanks clean and your fish healthy
Breaking the Cobia Bottleneck- Future of cobia depends on better results at the hatchery
MariCal extends its SuperSmolt technology from salmon to cobia
Farmers and fishermen work together to restore salmon stocks on Scotlandís west coast

MINI PROFILE - Lancashire hatchery raises roach for English coarse fishery

CONSERVATION - US agency gives thumbs-up to salmon restoration strategy for Puget Sound
Australian company builds hatchery capacity to boost pearl production

SHELLFISH

  • Non-profit, solar-assisted hatchery produces disease-free shellfish seed for municipal stock enhancement programs.
  • Raising Freshwater Mussels in Recirculating and Flow-through Systems- Unique lifecycle presents challenges for conservation biologists

PROFILE – New facility a welcome addition for state hatchery staff in North Carolina

OPINION – Technical Management versus Business Management in Marine Fish Hatcheries

RESEARCH – European project investigates effect of stress on cod

ORGANICS – More organic trout on the way in Denmark

CONSERVATION – Pumps, poles and mist aid re-stocking efforts in Alaska

SHOWCASE – July 9 – 13, 2007, Dubois, Wyoming Short Course: Water Reuse for Intensive Fish Culture
Biodiesel cuts emissions and saves dollars at Canadian hatcheries

NUTS AND BOLTS - Waste Solids Treatment - Part 2: Handling waste solids