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The next GAIN General Meeting will be held  on the 23th April 2007 commencing at 1PM to 3:30PM. Venue is the DPI offices in Hotham St Traralgon. 

The General meeting will be preceded by a GAIN executive committee meeting.

GAIN has an open forum policy. All GAIN members are welcome to attend the Executive meetings.

General Meetings are open to anyone who wishes to attend. Please contact Tony McLennan if you would like further information.

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As part of our ongoing endeavour to promote the aquaculture industry and to keep industry members informed of events both locally and internationally we are pleased to announce that the highly popular GROWfish News is now freely available for anyone to include on their own website. We have developed a very simple system that involves the inclusion of a single line of code in a webpage that will automatically generate the latest headlines (as shown below) directly from the GROWfish website. This provides any website with fresh content updated on a daily basis and encourages users to return to the site where the news feed is located. For more information and examples of how the news feed can be implemented on your website CLICK HERE!
 
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We recently featured OnlineConversion in this section as a handy resource. This site allows you to convert almost anything you care to name to anything else. There are over 5,000 different units and 30,000 different conversions available.

One of the responses that we received was from Steve Diver at ATTRA -
(Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas) in the US. ATTRA have compiled a webpage that includes a multitude of conversion tools and calculators that are specifically for the Agribusiness sector. Well worth a look and definitely should be added to your Favorites. Many thanks to Steve on behalf of everyone.
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Growfish on the move
source: GAIN Inc
Australia - January 7, 2009 - No, www.growfish.com.au is not moving but the current compiler and editor is moving house tomorrow (Thursday), weather and banks permitting. [Full Story]
Aquaponics helps refresh underwater environments
source: The Coloradoan
United States - January 7, 2009 - Most people are familiar with hydroponics, a method for growing plants in nutrient-rich water instead of soil. Fewer people are familiar with aquaponics, a bio-integrated system that links recirculating aquaculture with hydroponic vegetable, flower and/or herb production. [Full Story]
Damien Memorial students create aquaculture enterprise
source: KHON 2 News
United States - January 7, 2009 - Damien Memorial students have created a self-sufficient aquaculture enterprise, but more than that, they may be building their own futures. [Full Story]
Looser legal net urged for aquaculture
source: West Australian
Australia - January 6, 2009 - WA risks missing out on the global aquaculture boom if it does not make laws more flexible to better manage big projects, the new head of the Department of Fisheries has warned. [Full Story]
Scott angry over ISA delays
source: Shetland Marine News and STV TV
Scotland - January 6, 2009 - Shetland MSP Tavish Scott yesterday (Monday) criticised government fish inspectors for taking too long to reach the isles to contain an outbreak of a highly contagious salmon virus on the isles. (2 stories) [Full Story]
Bigger fish to fry
source: Business Spectator
United States - January 6, 2009 - Barramundi producer Australis Aquaculture has retained private equity and corporate advisory firm Wakabayashi to provide capital raising and investor relations services. [Full Story]
R.I. aquaculture industry making waves
source: Providence Journal
United States - January 6, 2009 - Matunuck Oyster Farm started as a 1.3-acre aquaculture operation, grew to 3.8 acres and then to 7 acres last year. It is in wading-depth water off the southern shore of Potter Pond, a salt pond connected to Point Judith Pond. [Full Story]
Tilapia supply lands in cold water
source: Business Standard
Global - January 6, 2009 - The global supply of Tilapia, a popular fish in the global seafood market, was down 13 per cent during 2008 to 2.6 million tonne. [Full Story]
Mote Aquaculture Park on the mend
source: Bradenton Herald
United States - January 6, 2009 - After a fire almost three years ago destroyed part of its fish-farming project, Mote Aquaculture Park officials raised $1.7 million to rebuild and expect reconstruction to be complete in May. [Full Story]
New fish farm plan halted
source: Hurriyet Daily News
Turkey - January 6, 2009 - The project to relocate 130 fish farms that have allegedly been causing fish deaths and pollution in Aydın, Muğla and Denizli, in order for them to expand their activities, has been canceled by the Top Administrative Court Council of State [Full Story]
Primafuel unveils international algae biorefinery program
source: PR Web
United States - January 6, 2009 - By combining upstream algae production and downstream biorefinery systems, Primafuel offers an innovative approach to commercializing algae technologies. [Full Story]
Bulgaria in the forefront of black caviar production in EU
source: Focus Information Agency
Bulgaria - January 6, 2009 - Bulgaria has reached one of the front positions in production of black caviar in the European Union [Full Story]
CPF set to expand biosecure shrimp farm
source: Bangkok Post
Thailand - January 6, 2009 - Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CPF) is set to expand its biosecure shrimp farming system in Trat province over the next two years after completing a four-year first phase at the end of 2008. [Full Story]
Humble mussel honoured by town
source: Geelong Advertiser
Australia - January 5, 2009 - The little mollusc that put Portarlington on the map as a seafood haven will be celebrated with the town's mussel festival this Saturday. [Full Story]
Shrimp farmers sell land as debts mount
source: Thanh Nien News
Vietnam - January 5, 2009 - Many shrimp farmers in the Mekong Delta are selling their land, unable to cope with the mounting debt caused by consecutive poor harvests. [Full Story]
Deadly salmon disease returns
source: Shetland Marine News
Scotland - January 5, 2009 - A highly infectious disease which can decimate salmon populations has been discovered on a fish farm in Shetland. [Full Story]
Reduce cost of Pangasius production
source: Sun Star
The Philippines - January 5, 2009 - An official of the fisheries bureau in Southern Mindanao said the production cost of Pangasius farming should be lowered to entice more growers to engage in the activity. [Full Story]
Naver’s net
source: Joongang Daily
South Korea - January 5, 2009 - Every New Year, Koreans flock to the southeast coast of Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang to catch the first sunrise. One of their first glimpses, however, is the sunlight¡’s red and orange hues touching the multitude of fish net cages that extend endlessly along Tongyeong¡’s coastlines. [Full Story]
Sounds water warmer
source: Marlborough Express
New Zealand - January 5, 2009 - Unseasonably warm Marlborough Sounds waters are slowing fish growth at New Zealand King Salmon, after the highest water temperatures in years were recorded last month. [Full Story]
Dagupan grows bangus big, heavy
source: The Inquirer
The Philippines - January 4, 2009 - Now it’s not only the country’s tastiest bangus (milkfish) that are grown in this bustling coastal city. The country’s longest and heaviest bangus are grown here, too. [Full Story]
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The Globalisation of GAIN .
29th August 2006
How is it that a small regional group of volunteers with a passion for the development of aquaculture in their region reached out to the world? This article covers some of the history of the organisation's internationalisation.
Innocently, we replied asking what type of an organization were they seeking contact with and were overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response. We subsequently found out that the OFB had sent some two hundred emails to every aquaculture body in Australia, and GAIN was the only one to respond..
[Full Story]
Marching To The Beat Of A Better Drum (Filter).
29th November 2004
A problem with a drum filter has led pioneering Victorian recirculation aquaculture operators Stephen and Catherine Kanara to develop a new, cost effective, performance oriented drum filter suitable for most operational requirements.
When installed in a problem environment the filter not only improved the general system performance, but increased carrying capacity AND reduced the farm’s overall labour requirement..
[Full Story]
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