Philippines aims for eco-friendly aquaculture

Philippines believes that its aquaculture industry should be eco-friendly for long-term viability. The country is ready to do whatever it takes to accomplish this, said the Philippine’s Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. while speaking at the 2nd National Shrimp Congress.
Citing an instance, Lorenzo said that the culture of exotic shrimp like [...]

Knowledge and skills to achieve

The module aims to provide the essential elements that characterize aquaculture, with special reference to animal species farmed in Europe. Lo student dobra: The student will:
iconoscope le specie attaché destination al consume provenienza nationals of European identify species of fish for consumption from the national or European
le principal caratteristiche aqua the main features of
consociate principal [...]

Morphology

The catfish has an elongated body section round the front portion, the more compressed laterally instead in the back, head very large and flattened with a wide mouth fitted with conical teeth and 4 pairs of barbigli: a few very long at the side of the mouth, 2 pairs in the lower jaw and another [...]

Cat Fish

The Fish Cat or Barbona, is a freshwater fish of the family Ictaluridae / SILURIFORMES with very similar appearance to torpedo but with significantly reduced size (rarely exceeding 30 cm for a weight of 260 g but can be up to 2.5 kg for 60 cm in length).
There are about 2200 species, grouped 31 families [...]

ISP questions FAO on role of GM crops in global fight against hunger

The UK based Independent Science Panel (ISP) has alleged that the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) has ignored the implicit message of its own study on backing genetically modified (GM) crops in the global fight against hunger. The panel has charged that contrary to the FAO’s claim, GM crops have thus far [...]

A treaty to close ports to pirate fishing

Strong oversight of fishing vessels at the ports where they land fish and refuel, take on supplies or make repairs will allow countries to cast a wider and more tightly woven net anti-I U U, F AO’s comment was on the negotiations of a binding international agreement aimed at closing ports to ships involved in [...]

Ireland calls to strike a balance to meet growing demand

The Irish ministry for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources has called its country’s stakeholders to wisely invest in aquaculture to ensure consistent supply of raw material needed to meet the steadily growing market demand.
Speaking at a conference ‘Steering towards 2007-2013: What Support for the common fisheries policy and coastal zone development?,’ [...]

World fisheries must prepare for climate change

According to the latest edition of ‘The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture’, presented by F AO, existing responsible fishing practices need to be more widely implemented and current management plans should be expanded to include strategies for coping with climate change.

Beyond cosmetic surgery

Many people face the challenge of launching new personal projects, contracting of professional responsibilities and ultimately more important to develop different activities that mean a promotion and therefore a complete change of life instantly think of resorting to plastic surgery, the

Domestic and global recession demotes Thai conglomerate: TRIS Ratings

The Thailand based TRIS Rating Co., Ltd., is the country’s first credit rating agency established in 2002. Floated by the Thai Rating and Information Services Co., Ltd. (TRIS), the agency solely conducts credit rating business across Thailand.
Recently, the agency has released its latest ratings.
According to the release, the rating of the Thai [...]