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The purpose of this publication is to serve aquaculture professionals. In this week's newsletter, we have a story from Ben Normand about his list of vessel stability essentials, which we think is beneficial to you.
- Seyitan Moritiwon, Associate editor
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Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has received the highest rank in Aquatic Life Institute’s (ALI) third edition of the aquaculture certification benchmark report. This report analyzes current welfare requirements within the primary farming standards of global seafood certification schemes and an international ratings agency.
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The Government of Prince Edward Island has developed a PEI Seafood Sector Climate Change Adaptation Strategy to help the province’s seafood industry adapt to climate change challenges.
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Lethbridge Polytechnic is looking to begin new research studies around canola-based feed in aquaponics.
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Brown Trout: Biology, Ecology and Management offers a comprehensive review of the scientific information and current research on this major fish species. The authors summarize the important aspects of the brown trout’s life history and ecology and focus on the impact caused by the species.
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Anyone who operates or has operated small vessels on fish farms has one – that story about heeling or listing entirely too much because of a mistake you made as the operator. Maybe you loaded incorrectly and went out in rough conditions. Maybe you were pushing the limit already and you were hit by the wake of a passing vessel.
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It’s hard not to get excited about mariculture in Alaska. With more coastline than the rest of the United States combined, Alaska is blessed with ample room to expand its mariculture industry, focusing on farming shellfish and seaweed. The primary species grown include oysters, blue mussels, and sugar, ribbon and bull kelp.
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Dr. Gary Marty talks about his long career as one of British Columbia’s senior fish pathologists, his passion for communicating the science of fish health, and his quest to separate fact from fiction when it comes to fish diseases.
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The Maine Aquaculture Association (MAA) is offering aquaculture operators a handy tool that will give them information on how to access “everything” from loans and grants to economic development funds and tax incentives.
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