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2011 May – June
Volume 12 Issue 3
COVER
- New sturgeon plant nears completion in Moldova
- US budget cuts may force closure of national fish hatcheries
- Kiwi scientists develop broodstock protocols for three species - Better breeding for Kingfish, Hapuku and Paua
ALASKA
Break-in leads to loss of 400,000 Chinook alevin - …another hatchery offers surplus fish
NEWS
- Spain completes new Aquaculture Research Center
- Shellfish hatchery supplies seed ñ and hope ñ for Marshall Islandsí pearl industry
- Cutting-edge barramundi culture in Sri Lanka
STURGEON
First spawn for Caspian Beluga sturgeon hatchery in Florida - Success for Ukrainian immigrant fish farmer comes after years of false starts and obstacles.
THE BUSINESS OF HATCHERIES
More standardization needed in the marine hatchery sector
AUSTRALIA
Still a can of worms!
SHRIMP
Australian researchers share results of Tiger Shrimp triploid studies - Cold shock treatment described in new report
RESEARCH
Australians succeed in breeding giant groper
ORNAMENTALS
Culturing marine ornamentals in Europe: Opportunities and challenges for an eco.friendly industry
DISEASE CONTROL
Wild and cultured species benefit from new Caribbean Lab
RECIRC IN ACTION
Recirculation systems can offer microbial control strategy for marine larval culture
SHOWCASE
- Brazil builds new fish and aquaculture research centre
- Low-tech, low-cost mist incubation system
- UK agency announces disinfectant certification scheme
- New player enters European algae market
- New tracking system for catfish certifies vaccinated fingerlings
NUTS AND BOLTS
Things to consider when selecting a fish counter




