Sentences with phrase «by aquaculture farms»

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Fisheries Minister Keith Colwell says the fish farm is owned by New Brunswick - based Cooke Aquaculture, which reported the damage last Wednesday after a massive storm.
Amazing Shrimp «AMAZING SHRIMP» delivered by Marek Wolanowski is a pilot project for indoor shrimp farming in the United States, with several partners on the board with more than 40 years of experience in aquaculture.
Residential and commercial development, quarrying and aquaculture — particularly shrimp farming, which expands into cacti's habitats — are also among major threats faced by these species.
After graduating he worked at Anglesey Aquaculture Ltd. where he worked on a 3 - month project looking into reducing the net waste production of a fish farm by utilizing fish waste as an on - site fertiliser for commercial halophytic plants.
Another way aquaculture can have a negative impact is by introducing farmed species into the wild and therefore changing the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems.
Led by Kate Humble, Aquaponics UK are providing technical expertise to explore sustainable food growing techniques using aquaculture, farming fish, and hydroponics with few inputs and many, high value outputs.
These two Policy Briefs on Aquaculture (the farming of aquatic organisms, including fish, aquatic plants and other aquatic products) in sub-Saharan Africa were prepared by RUAF Foundation on the basis of the results of the SARNISSA studies in 10 sub-Saharan countries and consultations with local senior officers.
But aquaculture farmers are starting to implement innovative solutions to the wastewater problem as well: Seaweed and some shellfish like mussels can thrive on the nutrients discharged by farmed fish.
«The appeal of our certification win by both the Canadian and B.C. governments, and supported by the aquaculture industry, hinged on technicalities and missed the importance of government's obligation to regulate the open net salmon farming industry in a way that protects wild salmon,» said Chief Chamberlin.
Notable mandates: Retained by a utility company in its acquisition of power plants; acted for a utility company in a joint venture for a new power development; worked on the sale of a nutritional supplements company; acted for a lender in providing financing to a Nova Scotia company with operations across Canada; acted for a lender in an insolvency restructuring proceeding involving a company with substantial aquaculture assets in New Brunswick and Newfoundland; acted for a lender and a receiver in an insolvency restructuring of a substantial apple farming operation; acted for a receiver of assets of a development company in P.E.I. and in a dispute in P.E.I. between two secured lenders concerning entitlement to proceeds realized on a receivership; numerous multimillion financings for one of the largest commercial multi-unit residential financiers in Nova Scotia
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