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2010 March – April

2010 March – April

Volume 11 Issue 2

COVER

  • Philippine hatcheries ramp-up milkfish production
  • Winter rescue mission saves eggs at snow-damaged hatchery in Scotland
  • Streams and backwaters replace tanks and plumbing at US conservation hatchery

NEWS

  • Spanish institutes to study cultivation of Cantabrian anchovy
  • Icelandic hatchery ships alevins to Norway for disease challenges
  • National fish hatcheries make friends in the US
  • Hatchery upgrade sidelined in Washington state – Winter icing problems still an issue -
  • New aquaculture research centre dedicated in North Carolina
  • Sturgeon success a first for Chile
  • Scientists look to fourth year of crab hatchery research – Each year brings more knowledge and improved results -
  • California biologists still hopeful about breeding California rockfish
  • Evaluating nitrogen uptake and excretion by tilapia in bio-floc systems using 15N tracing
  • Hatchery woes linked to contaminated river water – Native tribe fears that pollution is causing infertility in male broodstock

AUSTRALIA - The ongoing conflict between a fish hatchery and horticultural sprays

RESTOCKING SUCCESS - Calverton hatchery produces coarse fish for UK anglers

FISH HEALTH IN THE HATCHERY - The Role of Risk Assessments

RESTOCKING - Reduce densities and improve results says Swedish researcher – Studies show that hatchery fish reared for fisheries enhancement programs do much better in the wild if they’ve been reared at low densities.

RESTORATION - Efforts to restore Thames salmon still struggling – But hope remains alive says fisheries specialist

TECHNOLOGY - Automation in Marine Finfish Hatcheries – Advances in technology for feeding, grading, pumping and cleaning have reduced some labour costs in the marine hatchery, but thereís still room for improvement.

PROFILE – A Visit to Paradise – Australian contributor John Mosig describes the inner workings of a finely-tuned barramundi hatchery in Queensland -

AUSTRAILIAN SHELLFISH - Victoria mussel industry poised for growth; Queenscliff Hatchery officially opened

RECIRC - Pilot Recirculating Aquaculture System: the first of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina

NUTS AND BOLTS - Get more out of your raceways with Low Head Oxygenators

RECIRC IN ACTION - Boutique Aquaculture: Small-scale recirculating system design

SHOWCASE - Hatchery and learning centre proposed for Canadian west coast