Monday, October 28, 2013

28/10/13: Plankton bioreactor, Scottish salmon controversy, Aquaculture without Frontiers proceedings

A Canadian bioreactor manufacturer has garnered some press from the Peninsula News Review for its prizewinning microalgae technology. Industrial Plankton, fronted by two University of Victoria graduates and headquartered in Sorth Saanich, British Columbia, they aim to develop cost-effective, large-volume algae producing technology to provide aquaculture facilities with the foundational feed ingredient.
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Residents of Ullapool, Scotland are up in arms over a Highland Council decision to expand a Wester Ross Fisheries salmon farm in Loch Kanaird. Protect Wild Scotland, which protests against wind farms as well as threats to wild fish populations, is angry that local councils and conservation authorities raised no objections to the scheme despite nearly 50 complaints from local residents.
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Friends of The Aquaculturists, Aquaculture without Frontiers, has uploaded the multimedia proceedings from its special session held during February's World Aquaculture 2013 conference in Nashville, USA. Taken together they provide an overview of the organization’s past, present and future, with presentations from seven directors and ambassadors and an emphasis on its projected network of Aquaculture Learning Centres.
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English: Anchorage in Loch Kanaird Loch Kanair...
English: Anchorage in Loch Kanaird near Ardmair, to the north of Ullapool (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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