Seafood in Australia

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221Fish products / Fisheries / Fishing industry / Fishing / Seafood / Salmon / Geoduck / Seafood in Australia / Fishing industry in the United States / Fish / Food and drink / Aquaculture

B.C.'s Fish Product & Seafood Industry in the 1990's

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Source URL: www.env.gov.bc.ca

Language: English - Date: 2007-03-15 13:26:00
222Seafood in Australia / Agriculture in Australia / Australian cuisine / Fisheries

Foreign Trade IMPORTS U.S. imports of edible fishery products in 2011 were valued at $16.6 billion, $1.8 billion less than in[removed]The quantity of edible imports was 5.3 billion pounds, 108.0 million pounds more than

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Source URL: www.st.nmfs.noaa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-29 16:12:24
223Common Fisheries Policy / Cod / Seafood / Aquaculture / Overfishing / Demersal fish / Seafood in Australia / Shellfish Association of Great Britain / Fishing / Fish / Fisheries

ISSN[removed]No[removed]MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-03 10:47:51
224Aquaculture / Fishing / Atlantic bluefin tuna / Adriatic Sea / Tuna / Commercial fishing / Seafood in Australia / Fish / Scombridae / Fisheries

ISSN[removed]July 2013 MONTHLY HIGHLIGHTS

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-09 10:39:05
225Seafood / Fish farming / Carp / Common carp / Rainbow trout / Fishing / World fish production / Aquaculture in Australia / Fish / Aquaculture / Fisheries

BACKGROUND INFORMATION EUROPEAN AQUACULTURE – FACTS AND FIGURES1 European aquaculture is mainly composed of 3 large sectors, with different characteristics: shellfish, fresh water fish and marine fish farming. Crustace

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Source URL: ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-13 03:39:37
226Ostreidae / Aquaculture / Bivalves / Seafood / Australian cuisine / Oyster / Aquaculture in Australia / Adaptation to global warming / Sydney rock oyster / Phyla / Protostome / Food and drink

Climate Change Adaptation in the Australian Edible Oyster Industry: an analysis of policy and practice The oyster industry occupies a unique geographical position in bays and estuaries, on the cusp of land and sea.

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Source URL: www.asfb.org.au

Language: English
227Fishing / Association of Southeast Asian Nations / Thailand / Fisheries management / Export / Illegal /  unreported and unregulated fishing / Fishing industry / Non-tariff barriers to trade / Seafood in Australia / International trade / International relations / Environment

questionnaire on a Free Trade Agreement with Thailand Fish and Fishery Products February 2013 Introduction

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Source URL: trade.ec.europa.eu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-22 11:49:20
228Food and drink / Aquaculture / Bivalves / Seafood / Australian cuisine / Oyster / Aquaculture in Australia / Sydney rock oyster / Adaptation to global warming / Phyla / Protostome / Ostreidae

Climate Change Adaptation in the Australian Edible Oyster Industry: an analysis of policy and practice The oyster industry occupies a unique geographical position in bays and estuaries, on the cusp of land and sea.

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Source URL: www.asfb.org.au

Language: English
229Fish / Fisheries management / Sustainable fishery / Fishery / Fishing industry in Japan / Seafood in Australia / Fishing / Fisheries science / Fisheries

No.433 Feb[removed]Trends of Development of Myanmar Fisheries: With References to Japanese Experiences

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Source URL: www.ide.go.jp

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-29 04:14:14
230Fishing industry / Agriculture in Australia / Aquaculture in Australia / Fisheries management / Aquaculture / Illegal /  unreported and unregulated fishing / Fisheries Research and Development Corporation / Vessel monitoring system / Fishing / Environment / Fisheries science

FISHERIES SERVICES AUSTRALIA Global demand for fish and seafood product has been increasing for many years and is placing pressure on wild harvest fisheries. This demand has been met by a global shift towards increasing

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Source URL: www.oecd.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-04 20:06:37
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