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News Archive May 2003

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75603 RMIT University announces Postdoctoral Research Positions for Gippsland 24th
75503 Fast growing tropical abalone 24th
75403 Professor Tom Losordo to Conduct Second Recirculation Technology Workshop at Challenger TAFE 24th
75303

GIPPSLANDERS SEEK AQUACULTURE SKILLS INFORMATION

24th
75203 NIWA cracks kingfish hatchery production – pilot-scale success at Bream Bay 24th
75103 The need for, and the needs of, paua seed hatcheries 24th
75003 Big boost planned for aquaculture 23rd
74903 RAG urges openness 23rd
74803 University Gets Mussel Research Boost 23rd
74703

Bass Strait scallop beds opened for first time since 1999

23rd
74603 Sustainability - the hardest nut to crack? 23rd
74503 Putting Pollution Figures In Context "Undermines" Report 20th
74403 Australia ready to begin large scale crab aquaculture with mud crabs 20th
74303 Niwa to study fish farming 20th
74203 Anti-shark unit may ring bays 18th
74103 Queensland's fisheries habitats: current condition and recent trends 18th
74003 Abalone firm backs out 16th
73903 Breathing life into the desert 16th
73803 AQUACULTURE CO-OP ANNOUNCES NEW PROCESSING PLANT 16th
73703 Fire Destroys Maine Salmon Hatchery 16th
73603 Aquaculture and animal authority dies from cancer 16th
73503 NZ firm to test water by farming prized gamefish 15th
73403 Only 10 percent of big ocean fish remain 14th
73303 NEW JOINT VENTURE A WIN FOR MARINE SCIENCE 14th
73203 ‘AIMS at JCU’ to be the Harvard of tropical marine science 14th
73103 Caviar from Hawaii-grown sturgeon is among the possibilities 14th
73003 Maori Criticize Goverment's Aquaculture Meetings 14th
72903 $2.5 million Budget boost to Australian aquaculture 13th
72803 Optimism Among U.S. Catfish Producers 13th
72703 Oysters... an industry full of positives 13th
72603 Mussel Bound 13th
72503 Adding Value Move Takes Off 11th
72403 Offshore Tuna Unit is Farm and Transportation 11th
72303 Australia’s favorite fish arrives in Europe 11th
72203 World’s Largest Salmon Farm Opens in Norway 11th
72103 Aquaculture Europe 2003 Programme now on-line! 12th
72003 K & C Fisheries recognised at prestigious Gippsland Business Awards 11th
71903 Farmed fish 11th
71803 Flavor rich, profit poor 10th
71703 Open day to make a splash! 9th
71603 Australian Fisheries Exports Lost Value in 2002, Despite increase in production 9th
71503 Eskasoni oyster fishery crippled by disease 9th
71403 View from the farm: fish business is much harder than it looks 8th
71303 AQUAED 2003 8th
71203 Halibut Farming Advances In Expanding Aquaculture Range 7th
71103

Let Them Eat Shrimp

7th
71003 Aquaculture opportunities for irrigators 6th
70903 $10m Wallaroo Mussel farm 6th
70803 Rhode Island eyes fish farms development 5th
70703 Scotland: Further fall in salmon prices could cause chain of bankruptcies 4th
70603 Back in good stock - Home-grown trout swim again at New Marlboro hatchery 4th
70503 Aquaculture congress on May 7-10 in Bacolod 3rd
70403 Aussie ingenuity to revolutionise shellfish processing 2nd
70303 Queensland company sets up Australia's first commercial mud crab and sea cucumber hatchery 2nd
70203 Industry Fears Fallout From Lawsuits 2nd
70103 Stores to label farm salmon 2nd
70003 Sars outbreak having a most unexpected impact on the Australian seafood industry 1st
 

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