10. Billion dollar baby Billion dollar baby - Weekend - The Nelson Mail Stuff. The Nelson Mail . Monday, 2 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say COLIN SMITH/Nelson Mail IN THE PINK: Staff member Gail Pauling weighs up coldsmoked sliced salmon for one of over 3 million packs New Zealand King Salmon produces in a year at its processing plant in Nelson. The Nelson Mail . Monday, 2 July 2007 Email a Friend . Printable View . Have Your Say COLIN SMITH/Nelson Mail IN THE PINK: Staff member Gail...
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11. Urine grows better fish food They also tried rearing the plankton in various cocktails of cow urine, vermin compost, poultry droppings and cow dung, all of which are commonly used in fish farming in poor regions where chemical fertilizers are not available. Bara Bihari Jana and his colleagues at the University of Kalyani, India, mixed ground water with human urine from the university's urinals and added the zooplankton Moina micrura, which is often fed to hatchling fish in commercial fisheries. Human urine could...
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12. Let Bihar Emulate It may have one big enough manufacturing unit for agricultural equipment of all sorts including small tractors, as Bihar will provide a ready market too. Unfortunately, the potentials for industrialization are also limited. Should not the present government take up major projects to avoid the misery forever? It requires a special agency something like DVC that can take up all the necessary measures including all feasible river-interlinking that has been abandoned by the UPA government at...
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13. Fisheries agency release stock status report This year, the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) changed the definitions of some status categories so that species with no scientific stock assessments or incomplete assessments could be better integrated into the report. The report rates the health of 40 important commercial and recreational species as viable, recovering, concern, depleted, or unknown. Population levels can fall due to predation, inadequate forage, poor water quality, habitat loss, and disease, as well as fishing. The...
Source • Outer Banks Sentinel,NC •
14. A Quick and Easy Way with Tuna Monday, July 2, 2007 Current User :: Guest Add your news directly to the infoZine web sitelogin or create new user account Topics Food Monday, June 04, 2007 :: infoZine Staff :: page views A Quick and Easy Way with Tuna Canned tuna is the second most popular seafood product in the United States after shrimp. Monday, July 2, 2007 Current User :: Guest Add your news directly to the infoZine web sitelogin or create new user account Topics Food Monday, June 04, 2007 :: infoZine Staff :: page...
Source • Kansas City infoZine,MO •
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16. Farm preps for organic future They bought a 38-acre farm in Hunterdon County in 2004, and they are confident of converting the entire operation into an organic farm by the end of this year. The total number of farmers in the state, conventional and organic: 15,000 out of an overall population of 8.7 million last year. Courier News Online - Farm preps for organic future. If successful, they will be part of a growing trend -- New Jersey has about 2,200 organic farmers and experts expect that number to increase. Courier...
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17. Tuna times 2 If you like, up the ante with one of the imported Italian tunas or a Mediterranean-style wild-caught canned tuna in olive oil (Chicken of the Sea has a new one out under its Genova label); when you drain the tuna, save the olive oil to use on the bread. This menu reverses the usual main-dish-to-sandwiches leftovers formula, starting with the sandwiches - an updated version of that old standby, tuna salad - followed by cool stuffed tomatoes. The menu: Most supermarket bakeries now are...
Source • Fort Worth Star Telegram,TX •
18. PEI considers next move on fisheries Earlier this month, Island fishermen learned that their share of the region's halibut allocation would fall to less than 2 per cent, while Quebec would get close to 60 per cent. The lawsuit, launched by the previous Progressive Conservative government in February, 2005, argued that the federal process for distributing resources was unfair and arbitrary. I will have to sit down with our legal team and have them explain it to me. Island fishermen complain that they have been shortchanged in...
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