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2011 July – August

2011 July – August

COVER

  • Llamas assist rescue mission for rare UK fish
  • US scientists test techniques for shipping yellowfin tuna eggs and larvae
  • Akarca – Kilic’s latest hatchery Developments in fry production in Turkey

NEWS

  • International consortium completes tilapia genome sequencing - An international research consortium has achieved a significant breakthrough by sequencing the genome of one strain of the Nile tilapia
  • Tilapia breeding program launched in Mexico
  • Punjab researchers’ breeding program supports restocking efforts in India
  • Scallop hatchery could transform shellfish culture in Quebec
  • Ground-breaking technique leads to year-round perch spawning
  • Canadian researchers describe alternative technique for separating unhatched Artemia cysts
  • Flooding compromises enhancement efforts at North Dakota facility - Alternate hatchery saves the day for 11 million pike eggs
  • Korean scientists study yellow croaker sperm
  • Unparalleled smelt spawning at Netherland research institute
  • Japanese industry struggles to survive in aftermath of devastating quake  - Hatchery manager describes damage done to coho sector in northeastern Japan
  • Freshwater scarcity drives research into saltwater-tolerant tilapia
  • Columbia River Commission works to enhance lamprey populations
  • West coast groups investigate impacts of hatcheries on wild steelhead stocks

PROFILE – Tasmania’s Springfield Hatcheries

PROFILE – Massive caviar plant comes to life in United Arab Emirates - Sturgeon broodstock air-shipped from Europe

FEATURE:

MARINE FISH HATCHERIES - Live prey hygiene – Part 2: An action plan
Live prey such as rotifers can act as a Trojan’s horse, bringing harmful bacteria into the rearing regime. Here, in the second of a two part series, veterinary consultant Dr. Philippe Sourd provides measures that hatchery operators can take to reduce the risks

STURGEON

Canadian sturgeon producer harvests first caviar - Black gold is eleven years in the making…

RECIRC in ACTION:

  • Trends in Norwegian smolt production: recirculating systems gaining ground
  • RECIRC FOR SHRIMP- Biofloc based Recirculating Aquaculture Systems for the culture of Pacific White Shrimp

INNOVATION

OptoSwim - The benefits of exercise - Fish need it too…….

NUTS & BOLTS

UV for fish hatcheries: considerations for successful use

SHOWCASE

  • New egg production site for Troutlodge
  • Native fish hatchery to bolster recreational fishing
  • Location finalized for Aqua 2012 event Prague it is…
  • Breeding for lice resistance
  • Gold award for Aquaculture Without Frontiers founder
  • Walmart representatives urge certification for India’s aquaculture industry
  • Ridley Aqua-Feed consolidates its position in the Australian industry
  • Hatchery organization touts role in Alaska’s salmon recovery