Extractions: Welcome to Aquafind Aquafind is a directory of suppliers to the Aquaculture and Seafood industries. Users may search for aquatic species, equipment or service providers free of charge. The species listings include fish, seaweeds, mollusks, and amphibians as well as many other categories. An extensive selection of seafood and aquatic related services and equipment are listed including recently added medications and fish feed ingredients listings, which already include a large selection of marine and aquaculture products. Seafood processors and seafood processing equipment are also listed. Our four different trading boards provide users with an open forum for trade in fish, seafood, equipment and services. Seafood, aquaculture, commercial ornamentals and aquarists are all represented by the individual trading boards. Access is free of charge to all four trading boards.
Extractions: Home About Us Submit a Link Search: Aquaculture Aquaria Aquatic Produce Earth Sciences ... Social Welcome to Fishing4Info, the Webs favourite link site for aquaculture and aquatic resource management. This site is maintained through the collaborative efforts of Stirling Aquaculture (University of Stirling) and Aqua TT Ltd. Select a category from the list on the left of the page, or type a key word into the search box to start. University of Stirling Aqua TT Ltd
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Fish News The business of fish farming called aquaculture - has become a major THE Omahenene aquaculture fish farming centre in the Omusati Region had its first http://www.earth-house.com/Aquaculture/Fish_News/fish_news.html
World's Leading Aquaculture News Source - GAIN aquaculture related website including news, forums, directories, industry resources, technical information, newsletter, etc, etc. The Growfish website is an http://www.growfish.com.au/content.asp?contentid=2625
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Nitrate In The News It can also be used to feed exotic fish being raised for aquaculture. North Carolina State University researcher AnneMarie Stomp has been working to http://www.nitrate.com/mar2000.htm
Extractions: Superior Stock Nitrate Reductase Proven Excellence Home Product Showcase NECi News NECi Newsletter ... Site Map Nitrate in the News Nitrate News March, 2000 Sea grass threat raises specter of marine deserts (Environmental News Network, Wednesday, March 29, 2000, By Michael Byrnes) The world's sea grass is shrinking because of urban and industrial pollution, raising the specter of underwater prairies turning into marine deserts of shifting sands that could decimate some fishing industries. Shrimp would be one of the first marine species threatened if sea grasses disappear and lobsters are also near the top of the endangered list, scientists say. Open-ocean fish such as tuna would escape at first but eventually the effects of sea grass loss would spread throughout the marine system. When sea grass dies sand becomes more mobile, creating sediment erosion and gradually ending other forms of life. "People would quite happily use terms like 'marine desert,"' said Alan Butler, a scientists at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. "People don't find the place so attractive for swimming or fishing and holiday-making," said Butler, who has completed a national review of Australia's sea grass resources. Australia's estimated 20,000 square miles of sea grass contain half the world's estimated 70 species more than anywhere else in the world. But scientists estimate that in the past 15 years 173 square miles of its sea grass has been lost.
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