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Freshwater Aquaculture

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Freshwater aquaculture CoP Hosting Aquaponics Webinar May 30
 Aquaponics is quickly becoming a hot topic among commercial producers as a way to sustainably culture fish products along side horticulture crops. Aquaponics...
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NAA to Present Free Webinar: “U.S. Farm-Raised Seafood and a Healthier America”
 Although there is a growing body of evidence that consuming more seafood is essential to maintaining good health, annual average per capita seafood consumption...
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19th Annual Engineering Design of Recirculating Aquaculture, Hydroponics, and Aquaponics Systems Short Course July 15-19, 2013
 19th Annual Short Course July 15-19, 2013Engineering Design of Recirculating Aquaculture (RAS),Hydroponic, and Aquaponic SystemsSee www.bee.cornell.edu/aqua Course...
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New North Central Regional Aquaculture Center Publication: Marketing Aquaculture Products
Ames, IA, April 2, 2013 The new NCRAC publication, “Marketing Aquaculture Products”, is designed to be a very practical and extensive guide to help farmers get...
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New Aquaponics video available
The Purdue Extension, the Indiana-Illinois Sea Grant Program, and NOAA are proud to present a new video on aquaponics. Available on You Tube.
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Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition Offering Online Aquaculture Training
February 11, 2013The U.S Food and Drug Administration announced today that it has partnered with the Joint Institute for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (JIFSAN...
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Growing Ohio's Economy: Aquacultrue Video Available
Aquaculture is a growing industry in Ohio. Ohio State University Extension and OARDC has a large economic impact and helps create new jobs in the industry. video...
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Bait fish in Ohio
As the practice of fish farming in Ohio continues to progress, more farmers are in need of bait fish, which is a fish used as bait to catch larger fish.  There...
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