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2010 January – February

2010 January – February

COVER

Spanish trout hatchery sets high standard in Europe

Portable ultrasound unit a boon to broodstock program

Aquaculture still far behind in selective breeding techniques says Norwegian expert

NEWS

  • NEW YORK - 
  • Shoestring budget no obstacle for walleye enthusiasts
  • Mississippi Lab replenishes spotted seatrout
  • Canadian hatchery lauds benefits of certification program
  • 900,000 salmon lost in Norwegian hatchery fire
  • Spanish researchers report successful hake spawning …but still a long way to go
  • Norwegian researchers report progress on cod genome project
  • Albino trout get double-take by Utah anglers

RESTOCKING - Wild stock brood lake management in British Columbia - Enhancement group uses wilderness lakes as semi-captive rearing environments for broodstock trout.

AUSTRALIA - SUNLAND UPDATE - More evidence surfaces linking hatchery deformities to horticultural spraying

Despite anti-pesticide protocols, Sunland breeds endangered species

FEATURE: Australian eel nursery gains momentum - Wild-caught glass eels good business for Queensland grower

BROODSTOCK SECURITY –  How To Protect Your ValuablesHave you ever stopped to consider the monetary value swimming around in one of your broodstock tanks or cages?

The Business of Hatcheries - Vertical Integration –A New Production Paradigm

FISH HEALTH – Towards a Nodavirus-free Hatchery…

SPECIES PROFILE: Largemouth bass Though slow to get established, culture of largemouth bass is gradually finding a foothold in parts of the United States

First Mexican marine-fish Hatchery

USFDA awards new grants for pharmaceutical research

New South African hatchery to produce dusky kob

RECIRC IN ACTION - German recirc facility to supply bass and bream to European market

NUTS & BOLTS - Water Reuse in Incubation Systems (Part II)

SHOWCASE

  • Swimming around in circles…UK company has the answers
  • Mega hatcheries under construction in Alaska
  • Oxygen malfunction leads to fish escape at Norwegian hatchery
  • Rotary barrier designed to stop fish escapes at hatcheries
  • Skretting upgrades marine hatchery diet
  • Norwegian recirc specialist expands product line
  • AquaFrin: A new photo-activated antimicrobial agent for aquaculture
  • New fish screen passes the test in Oregon
  • Low-dose vaccine gun makes inroads in Europe