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2. Farmed fish OK to eat, FDA declares after tests The two fish farms that used the feed kept their fish off the market until the tests could be completed. Farmed fish OK to eat, FDA declares after tests. This article does not have any comments associated with it. Post Comment Sunday, May 20, 2007 WASHINGTON Farmed fish that may have eaten food with imported Chinese ingredients show no traces of contamination and should be safe to eat, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday. David Acheson, assistant commissioner for food...
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3. AQUACULTURE TURNS TO HIGH-END FARE Aquaculture turns to high-end fare Pierson's Gene Evans is Florida's only commercial fish farmer raising beluga sturgeon, prized for white meat and $100-per-ounce caviar. His answer: become a fish farmer. Evans has become one of the state's most well-known aquaculture farmers, raising hybrid bass and tilapia for more than 20 years and involving himself in myriad agricultural boards. Evans, who hails from a pioneering Volusia County farming family, decided he wanted to put more fish into...
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4. Lethal Virus Hits U.S. Great Lakes Species, Threatens Fishing An infection called viral hemorrhagic septicemia, which causes anemia and severe bleeding, has led to the death of hundreds of thousands of fish in the state this year, according to a statement released today by Cornell University scientists in Ithaca, New York. threatens 19 species of fish, including muskellunge, walleye and small-mouthed bass, and may harm New York state's $2 billion-a-year sports-fishing economy. Great Lakes Species, Threatens Fishing By Elizabeth Lopatto. An infection...
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5. No matter the dish, tuna is the favored fish Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the Week Pro Golf Tips Video. Life's Landscapes Health Highlights Financial Update Science and You Arts and Leisure In Fashion Decor Score Cooking Corner Automobile Reviews Movie Review DVD Select Video Game Reviews Digital Goddess Editorial Cartoon Comic of the...
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6. Storms muddy waters for La. fishers Posted by By Chris Kirkham, West Bank bureau May 20, 2007 9:26PM The 2005 hurricane season has refashioned commercial fishing patterns in the Gulf of Mexico, with Louisiana's share of the catch dropping by almost 20 percent since Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastated boats and docks along the coast. Posted by By Chris Kirkham, West Bank bureau May 20, 2007 9:26PM The 2005 hurricane season has refashioned commercial fishing patterns in the Gulf of Mexico, with Louisiana's share of the...
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