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2010 May – June
Volume 11 Issue 3
COVER
- Hatcheries doing more harm than good for endangered Caspian sturgeon say researchers – Genetics not factored into hatchery management -
- Obama stimulus money targets US fish hatcheries
- Norwegian researchers’ cryopreservation breakthrough
NEWS
- New hatchery will help tribe restore salmon runs once dams are removed
- Australian hatchery to be upgraded after devastating bushfires
- Tilapia the dominant species in Egypt, but marine species get closer look
- - New hatcheries in the offing
- African eels the species of choice for projects in Mauritius and Madagascar
- Ban on tuna fishing could hurt domestication research – European researchers fear backfire effect
- New visitor center for Missouri hatchery
- Spanish company reports success with Blackspot Seabream
AUSTRALIA – Sunland’s story rolls along
FEATURE
US industry reflects on Artemia fuss
Artemia defined
THE BUSINESS OF HATCHERIES - Business Training for Aquaculture Professionals -A course for the industry – Strengthening the Aquaculture Sector: the 80/20 rule
OPERATIONS - Energy-saving program conserves dollars for Canadian hatchery program – Five cost-saving measures being tested
RESEARCH
Clay treatment raises productivity at Canadian cod hatchery – Researchers at the Dr. Joe Brown Aquatic Research Building in Newfoundland, together with a UK consultancy company RSP Services Ltd report a breakthrough in marine species production. -
FISH HEALTH IN THE HATCHERY - Observe and Learn PART I – A keen eye and regular observation are the key to success when rearing marine finfish larvae
SHELLFISH – Cockles for Zanzibar – An African dream of self-sufficiency is one step closer to realization with the construction of a new shellfish hatchery on this East African island.
RECIRC
- New smolt unit to boost production at Canadian facility
- Jars make picking easier at Marine Harvest facility
SHOWCASE
Salmon egg disinfectant thwarts VHS




