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22. Fish farming at sea stirs hopes, worries
At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, Maine, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page says Maine s experience with inshore salmon farming, combined with research at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine, gives the region an opportunity to be an industry leader. At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, Maine, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page...
SourceThe Nashua Telegraph


23. FDA Should Ban High Mercury Tuna From US Market, as Canada ...
In response, the CFIA has contacted tuna importers to ensure that incoming shipments of canned albacore tuna are tested. The greatest risk is to young women, before or during pregnancy, eating fish containing high levels of methylmercury (eg shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and some types of tuna) On February 19, 2007, Health Canada issued new advice for pregnant women and children to limit consumption of canned albacore tuna. People are exposed to mercury largely through eating certain...
SourceYubaNet,CA


24. More from today's section:
Let me share an experienced and picky tuna sandwich-lover's other ploys: Surely everyone knows to drain off packing liquid by pressing down opened can lid. Americans now consume more than 1 billion pounds of canned or pouched tuna annually. I have purchased so many unsatisfactory tuna sandwiches that my rule is "don't. Years ago I conducted a test: I bought all brands available, laid the opened cans in a row and compared their appearance, texture and taste. Although the most popular format...
SourceBurlingtonFreePress.com,VT


25. Which fish fills you up? Tuna can
It makes sandwiches and casseroles tastier, and is particularly good in any dish that showcases the flavor of the fish itself, such as tuna cakes or salad Nicoise. Tuna in olive oil usually has no vegetable-broth filler (common in fish packed in soybean oil or water), so the flavor is better. Not long ago, tuna in olive oil was found only in specialty food shops, but this upgraded version of a humble pantry staple has made its way into supermarkets. Canned and jarred types can be used...
SourceNorthwest Herald,IL


26. Federal fish plans fundamentally flawed
That requirement was part of the version of the Magnuson Act -- the umbrella federal law regulating marine fisheries management -- when the plan went into effect in June 2005. That question was on my mind last week after a Houston federal judge threw out the federal red snapper management plan because it violated federal law. Specifically, the judge said the National Marine Fisheries Service's plan ignored underlying science that the effort stood less than a 50 percent chance of restoring...
Source3/24/2007


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