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Shellfish Aquaculture Regulatory Committee to meet Oct. 13

Olympic Peninsula Environmental News | October 9th 2008 by alfhanna

Shellfish Aquaculture Regulatory Committee to meet Oct. 13 OLYMPIA – The state committee charged with developing recommendations for shellfish aquaculture regulations will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 13, 2008, in Lacey. The S read more

Life on the Edge Symposium: parting thoughts on marine conservat…

RTSea Blog | October 6th 2008 by Richard Theiss

A parting thought on the recent Life on the Edge Symposium: On the last day I attended a panel discussion on "Environmental Action Points for the Next Administration." The panel included Dr. Mark Bernstein, Managing Director of the USC Energy Insti read more

Aquaculture: the key to true "sustainable" seafood

RTSea Blog | September 18th 2008 by Richard Theiss

I was having a discussion with some people the other night about marine conservation issues and commercial overfishing. These folks were quite convinced that even sticking with "sustainable seafood species" was ultimately a lost cause - by removing read more

Northern bluefin tuna

Incredible Sushi | September 11th 2008 by oni

The northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), or giant bluefin tuna, is a species of tuna native to both the western and eastern Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea. read more

Aquaponic

www.amazus.org | September 5th 2008 by pyderi

Have you noticed that our need for food has been contributing for the degradation of the environment and that we need new solutions if our population continues to grow. This degradation comes from pesticides, fertilizers or from overfishing. Against read more

Seaweed Farming - An Excellent Source Of Livelihhood

Ideas Galore | August 23rd 2008 by karene

Seaweed is being cultivated for its carrageenan content. Carrageenan is useful to processing and manufacturing industries as fat substitute, extender, stabilizer, binder, emulsifier, etc. read more

Temporary Teacher, Lifetime lesson

Hydroponics Dictionary | August 21st 2008 by justsomeguy

Ian Coutts may be a temporary teacher, but he is teaching something these kids will hopefully keep with them forever. He is teaching his students how to grow fruits and veggies at Goonellabah and Manifold Public School. “It’s cool and it’s fun read more

Bluefin Tuna: new advances in aquafarming

RTSea Blog | August 18th 2008 by Richard Theiss

I recently posted a story about Tuna in the Mediterranean. Here's an interesting follow up in this week's TIME magazine. There is an article about the Bluefin Tuna found in the Indian Ocean between Australia and Indonesia (Click here to read articl read more

Free Lectures on the Business Opportunities in Fish Farming at Fi…

Entrepinoy Business Ideas | Entrepinoy Success Guides | Entr… | August 17th 2008 by Eleazar Acampado

The First Pinoy Aquatic Expo (Food & Technology) will be staged on August 29 to 31 at the AANI Herbal Garden & Livelihood Center at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City.This is a project organized by the Agri-Aqua Network International (AANI) in read more

Sewa Tanah di Hulu Langat, Selangor (Sesuai untuk Penternakan Ika…

Nadlique's Blog of Financial Freedom | August 16th 2008 by Nadlique

Peluang Perniagaan! Ini ialah iklan untuk sewa tanah di Hulu Langat, Selangor. Tanah ini sesuai untuk penternakan ikan air tawar. 4 buah kolam besar disediakan. Kemudahan rumah pekerja juga disediakan. Kemudahan air dan elektrik juga ada. Harga sewa read more

Ornamental Fish Growing Benefits

Entrepinoy Business Ideas | Entrepinoy Success Guides | Entr… | August 15th 2008 by Eleazar Acampado

Growing ornamental fish is a great money-making idea for the booming aquarium trade worldwide. Ornamental fish industry is big business with an annual export value of US$186.4 million, 85% of which is for freshwater fish.A smart entrepinoy could make read more

Free Agriculture Magazines

AgriPinoy.net | August 11th 2008 by PinoyFarmer

Yes, it’s true! Free agriculture magazine subscriptions. Title: Garden Center Geographic Eligibility: USA only Description: Publication features articles focused on innovative marketing and merchandising of new and traditional retail categorie read more

Small Livestock and Wild Protien Sources

The Survival Podcast | August 7th 2008 by Jack

Today we discuss 3 different options for keeping small livestock and several different sources of wild game and fish. I also do a brief rant about the nonsense coming out of both campaigns in reference to “off shore drilling” just to kee read more

Salmon Farming Organic Style

Common Sense Agriculture, Conservation and Energy | July 25th 2008 by Panhandle Poet

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Australia focuses on aquaponics

Hydroponics Dictionary | July 25th 2008 by justsomeguy

The Skrettings Australasian Aquaculture International Conference and Trade Show in Brisbane, Queensland, is planning on hosting seminars about aquaponics. Aquaponic farming is the process of growing fish and vegetables in one system. The plants use t read more

Aquaculture to be powered by renewable energy.

Hydroponics Dictionary | July 14th 2008 by justsomeguy

A team of engineers and university leaders in New York is working towards a soil-less, climate-controlled, multi-level greenhouse, that produces fish and vegetables, in addition to its own heat and electricity. This type of farm would seem no more ou read more

How to Culture Abalone And Make Big Profit

Entrepinoy Business Ideas | Entrepinoy Success Guides | Entr… | July 1st 2008 by Eleazar Acampado

Cage culture of abalone is a very good business opportunity to earn money.Raising abalone is one more non-traditional project that investors in aquaculture can get into. Abalone is a shellfish with a single shell that is considered a delicacy. In the read more

National Aquarium hosts Island of the Great White Shark screening

RTSea Blog | June 30th 2008 by Richard Theiss

On June 17th & 18th, I was the guest of the National Aquarium in Baltimore for a screening and lecture of Island of the Great White Shark. Like many of the aquariums I have visited, this is a marvelous, proactive organization with a very dedicat read more

AQUACULTURE evolving to become more environmentally friendly and…

The Conservation Report | June 17th 2008 by Buck Denton

Kona Blue co-founder and president Neil Sims is making open-ocean aquaculture more environmentally friendly and sustainable by raising Hawaiian yellowtail or Kona Kampachi (Seriola rivoliana) in deeper water that is further from shore. In these areas read more

Business Opportunities in Abalone Culture

Entrepinoy Business Ideas | Entrepinoy Success Guides | Entr… | June 15th 2008 by Eleazar Acampado

One possible money maker for aquaculture investors is the donkey’s ear abalone. There's quite a niche market for this kind of sea product. Abalone culture is quite simple and does not require very sophisticated facilities to grow the shellfish.Rey read more

Neptune Receives Letter of Intent to Purchase Ento-Protein

Hydroponics Dictionary | June 12th 2008 by justsomeguy

Neptune Industries, Inc., a world leader in the development of sustainable solutions for aquaculture, headquartered here, said today it has received a Letter of Intent to purchase over 40 tons per month of its Ento-Protein(TM), an insect-based altern read more

Aquaculture again

Indoor Gardener | June 1st 2008 by Malin Nilsson Norén

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Salmon Calesthenics? Fins Up, Undergrounders!

The Trout Underground | May 22nd 2008 by Tom Chandler

From the always-interesting Aquafornia blog comes news of… the perilous state of farmed salmon… uhh… fitness (and no, I haven’t been drinking): In order to make farmed salmon stronger and more resistant to disease once they ar read more

Seafood Watch

Potspoon! | May 16th 2008 by mimi

The Monterey Bay Aquarium has a unique program that I learned about by picking up a card at my... read more

Getting Started in Breeding Koi

AgriPinoy.net | May 12th 2008 by PinoyFarmer

Koi (or “nishikigoi”) are colorful fish in the carp family that were first bred in Japan more than 200 years ago. Today, many people breed koi as a hobby and even enter these fish in competitions and shows. read more

FoodLink Roundup: 05.05.08

Miss Ginsu | May 5th 2008 by L Matz

Last week, Cupcake was located at the Sculpture Garden in Minneapolis, MN, scoring a hat trick for Hazard on correct guesses. Where in the world is Cupcake this week? Wager a guess in the comments. The Pie-tini Club Old-school food vice: The... Rea read more

Water Hyacinth Control and Possible Uses

AgriPinoy.net | May 2nd 2008 by PinoyFarmer

Water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) Introduction Water hyacinth is an aquatic plant which can live and reproduce floating freely on the surface of fresh waters or can be anchored in mud. Plant size ranges from a few inches to a metre in height. It read more

Turned Off

The Day After An Inconvenient Truth | April 9th 2008 by Cara

A couple weeks ago Marine and I were talking about turning off our DirectTV DVR service. There is really nothing worth watching and I, just speaking for myself, am not strong enough to not turn it on and watch if given half a chance. I learned this w read more

Big Eye Tuna Stocks Depleting Worldwide

Ideas Galore | March 18th 2008 by karene

Big eye tuna, a prime source for Japanese restaurants worldwide serving sushie and sashimi are on the verge of collapse from overfishing, a report said. A collapse would have a profound effect on fishing fleets as well as on processing and trading in read more

Aquaculture

Indoor Gardener | March 15th 2008 by Malin Nilsson Norén

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