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Aquculture dealt with water quality, invasive species (AG Weekly)
TWIN FALLS, Idaho - Water supply remained the No. 1 issue aquaculture producers were talking about in 2008. Despite a better-than-expected water supply in the Snake River system, spring flows continue to decline.
Fish Farming as a Business
Written by: J. Rutaisire, G. Bwanika, P. Walekhwa and D. Kahwa Publisher: Fountain Publishers Ltd, Kampala Available at: All leading bookshops Price: Shs 8,000/- Reviewed by: Kikonyogo Ngatya There is a wild appetite for beef in Uganda lately with the rise of middle class consumers.
Angola: Govt Adopts Measures to Preserve Aquatic Resources (AllAfrica.com)
Luanda ? The Angolan Government approved Wednesday here measures of management of marine, continental and aquaculture fishing this year, meant a sustainable preservation of biological resources, enabling to assure their quality, diversity and renovation, Angop has learnt.
Aquaculture helps change diet, habits (Baltimore Sun)
If you have dined recently at a fine restaurant, you are well aware of the price that fresh shellfish commands. This, however, was not always the case. It may be hard to imagine today, but at one time, shellfish - and particularly lobster, the king of shellfish - was found in such great abundance along beaches of the Atlantic shore that it was used to feed pigs rather than people.
U.S. Farmers Benefit from Growing Fish Industry in Egypt (DTN / The Progressive Farmer)
The U.S. Grains Council is work to secure demand for U.S. distillers dried grain with solubles with Egypt's rapidly growing aquaculture industry. With the expansion of privately owned fish farms, Egypt's fish harvest has now surpassed 1 million tons, and more feed ingredients such as DDGS are needed.



