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BusinessWeek October 21, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
From China, The Future of Fish Meet the Chinese tilapia, a bland food product that grows fast and sells cheap. Environmentalists hate it, but Americans keep ordering more. |
IDB America May 2003 Molina & Norheim |
Watershed lessons How experience gained from one program is helping to protect watersheds throughout Honduras |
BusinessWeek September 4, 2006 Aaron Pressman |
Barramundi: The Next Big Fin? An Australian cousin of the over-fished Chilean sea bass is swimming to the rescue of diners - and perhaps U.S. fish farmers. |
BusinessWeek September 4, 2006 |
Six Miles Out, Controversy In A Cage On an abandoned railroad pier off I-95 in Portsmouth, N.H., past mountainous stacks of rusting junk metal, Rich Langan's vision for the salvation of the American fishing industry slowly rises. |
Scientific American July 2007 Jeffrey D. Sachs |
The Promise of the Blue Revolution Aquaculture can maintain living standards while averting the ruin of the oceans. |
Wired May 2004 Charles C. Mann |
The Bluewater Revolution The oceans of the world are being overfished. The solution: roaming robots that bring fish farming to the open seas. Aquaculture moves into deeper water. |
Science News November 16, 2002 Janet Raloff |
Finned Pollution Is One Cost of Our Exotic Tastes Exotic imported fish like the Chinese snakehead or the bighead carp threaten the environments that they invade. Anglers are encouraged to report strange-looking fish. |
IDB America May 2003 Roger Hamilton |
Want power? Plant trees! In the mountains of Honduras, environmental protection and energy generation go hand in hand. |
Food Engineering October 5, 2008 Kevin T. Higgins |
Engineering R&D: A Real Fish Tale Years of research and industry involvement preceded the March launch of Michael Miller's fish-farming venture. |
PC Magazine January 18, 2006 Carol A. Mangis |
Fish Tycoon A surprisingly absorbing game, Fish Tycoon puts you in charge of a tank with some starter fish. |
Science News March 6, 2004 Alexandra Goho |
Fishy Alpha Males Lab experiments suggest that fish genetically modified to grow big fast could outcompete and thus threaten native fish in the wild. |
Food Processing May 2007 Ashman & Beckley |
Product Spotlight: Chips on the fish Gorton's adds potato chip crunch to fish fillets -- and creates a delightful difference. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Sara Wilson |
Snapshot 08/04 Wayne Samiere, founder of Honolulu Fish Co. in Honolulu, is reeling in the business. He has more than 2,000 accounts, and delivers more than 30 varieties of fresh fish to clients across the mainland. |
Finefishing Saltwater Louis Bignami |
Tarpon Records Tarpon fight fair! No other large fish offers the light tackle fisherman such a sporting chance. |
Chemistry World February 18, 2015 Andrew Turley |
Fish skin dressing helps heal wounds It might not sound terribly appealing, but the best way to heal skin wounds could be to apply some fish skin protein. |
Popular Mechanics June 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
AquaDome Feeds Boston Bass With Solar Dinner Bell It may not be sporting, but researchers at the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, Mass., are training fish to swim into nets -- and doom themselves to the lemon-and-capers treatment. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2006 John Teresko |
Cutting Costs: Ecomagination Advantage In addition to using green to make green, GE also 'walks the talk' internally. One sample of this is cutting plant lighting costs by half. |
BusinessWeek September 4, 2006 |
Restaurants "Should Know Better" Legal Sea Food CEO Roger Berkowitz discusses the need for conservation, aquaculture, and giving fish pretty names. |
BusinessWeek April 28, 2011 Stuart Biggs et al. |
A Grim Future for Japan's Fisheries Japan's fishing industry was caught in a decline long before last month's tsunami. Recovering from the latest setback could take years. |