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Dear Valued Subscriber
Did you know that Perendale Publishers has recently revamped its home page? Our website - at http://www.perendale.com - takes its look directly from our mobile application, the PPLAPP (named after Perendale Publishers Limited Mobile Application) - which is available to download for smartphone and tablets using the QR code below. The homepage itself demonstrates that we are doing what it takes to make our content easily accessible and user friendly - an essential requirement from industry specialists who cover a range of jobs in a number of aquaculture and milling sectors across the globe.
Visitors to the website can experience the look and feel of our mobile PPLAPP, gain easily access our main publications and directories, find the latest news feeds and even commit to yearly subscriptions for our printed publications. There is also a link to Perendale's 'Book Review Service' which provides customers with a sound and unbiased review of recently published industry-related literature, and even links you directly to Amazon where you can purchase a chosen book.
We have improved our aquaculture news (if you search google on aquaculture news our news portal comes top) so that it now carries the industry most up-to-the-minute round-up of global news. It's now updated at least once per day and you can easily find what interests you from the broad range of keywords we are now using. In fact, we are accepting sponsorship for these keywords on a first-come first-served basis. If you'd like to brand one of our topic pages - either by topic or region - please contact Roger Gilbert for details. Perendale Publishers Limited specialise in delivering unrivaled expertise and knowledge of the aquaculture, agriculture and milling industries across the globe. The company is responsible for publications such as International Aquafeed (IAF) magazine, Grain & Feed Milling Technology (GFMT) magazine, The Biomarine Marine Resources Directory and The International Milling Directory. If you would like to receive a trial complimentary copy of IAF please email me at tutit@aquafeed.co.uk Sincerely Tuti Tan Circulation and Events Manager International Aquafeed
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Thoughts from the Aquafeed Team
The July/August 2012 issue of International Aquafeed is at the printers but if you can't wait to get your hands on a paper copy, fear not! The latest issue is available online here.
There are some cracking features including the effects on noise on cod by award-winning scientist Rogelio Sierra Flores.
Don't know where to start? How about Alistair Lane (Executive Director, European Aquaculture Society) and Petter Arnesen (Marine Harvest) telling IAF about AQUA 2012? Read the full interviews here.
Alice Neal
Associate Editor, International Aquafeed
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Aquafeed on your mobile
To get news updates through to full features from International Aquafeed while on the move - get our mobile application - PPLAPP. The application is free, will give you access to mobile versions of our features and more, and works on any smart phone. You can even try it out on our virtual iphone at www.aquafeed.co.uk/pplapp
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International Aquafeed are Co-organisers of The BioMarine Business Convention
On 24 and 25 October 2012, 250 executives and CEOs will meet in London to share with us their progress whilst developing their business opportunities...
Marine bio-resources have definitively a huge potential which will allow decisive progress in many areas and will create new jobs. Those who attended our 2011 realized that BioMarine was the crossroad of our businesses: marine ingredients, marine biotech, aquaculture, aquafeed, marine cosmetics, nutraceuticals, cleantech and marine bio energies have a bright common future.
The 2012 business convention based on a new think tank approach, will focus essentially on constructive and practical exchanges. Every attendee will take part of the discussions and become a real player of our BioMarine community. We want to hear from you, learn about your field experiences as well as your issues and the way you solved them. Our BioMarine community is not only a place for discussion but rather a place to find innovative answers and potential collaborations to bring your business to the next step forward.
Because we care about you we will do the outmost to make the right connections that are useful for you and your business. This means a lot of networking time, and a lot of exchange time. We care about our BioMarine community, we care about your business, so let's dive into change and share a world of business opportunities...
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Highlights from our NEW edition
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International Aquafeed July | August 2012
There are three main ways to view our content online. Click the cover image of the magazine to be taken to the full online page turning version of the mag, or click on the individual features below to just see that item on its own.
Alternatively, if you like to read your content on the go, why not try our new mobile optimised feature content - scan the QR code to be taken to our content on your phone, or visit - www.aquafeed.co.uk/mobile.
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Tough environment produces
world's best Barramundi
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EXPERT TOPIC - Tilapia
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Noise a source of stress for
farmed fish
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Unlocking the hidden potential of plant proteins using solid state fermentation enzymes
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Enzymes to improve water and soil quality in aquaculture ponds
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Fish farm monitoring
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Enzymes to improve water and soil quality in aquaculture ponds
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Industry News
| FDA's pathogen genome database; fisheries in flooded areas of India; Canadian salmon virus saga continues
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is to create public database of 100,000 foodborne pathogen genomes to help speed identification of bacteria responsible for foodborne outbreaks. The FDA will collaborate with other organisations on the project. Read more...
- Fisheries are a viable farming option for the farmers in water logged areas in India says additional deputy commissioner Baldev Singh. Read more...
- Lab tests suggest contagious salmon virus may be on supermarket shelves in British Columbia, Canada. Read more...
__________________________________________________________ Video: Environmentally friendly aquasystem With very little water and no discharge, Israeli marine biologists say they have developed the world's first environmentally friendly aquaculture system, using enclosed tanks to raise organic fish anywhere in the world. Reuters investigates... __________________________________________________________ Canada's salmon problems; Yangtze wetlands; PEW certifying sustainable seafood You are probably familiar with the recent spate of salmon viruses in parts of Canada. On July 6, 2012, The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed an outbreak of infectious salmon anemia at Gray Aqua Group's salmon farm in Butter Cove. The disease is deadly to fish but armless to humans which lead to concern that the salmon being eaten by humans (as the comments on this article show). Now, Newfoundland and Labrador's Fisheries Minister, Darin King, has confirmed that the infected salmon will not be destroyed and will not enter the human food chain.
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Want more news? | If you want to find out more about whats going on in the industry today, why not try our two excellent news services
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The AQUACULTURISTS blog
The AQUACULTURISTS blog with its hand picked content from around the global aquaculture industry, is great place to get up-to-date with the most interesting developments in the aquaculture world. Our Blog Editorial (and aquaculturist) Martin Little, updates the site daily with news, event information, new products and comment from all aspects of the industry.
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The AQUACULTURE NEWS portal
The AQUACULTURE NEWS portal scours the web automatically to bring you content about aquaculture. Simply pick a topic from the expansive list provided, and choose between a myriad of stories found on the entire web that day!
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In our NEXT issue ...
Coming up in September | October 2012
Nutrition/Ingredient Focus: Protein Sources & Energy Sources
Equipment Focus: Coolers & Driers
Industry Focus: Shrimp & Shellfish Expert topic: Shrimp
Regional Reports: South America
Feed Management: Recirculation systems
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A NOTE TO OUR ADVERTISERS
Advertisement in IAF will appear in our 'Feature's Archive' and attract visitors via active links for a minimum of five years! This is one of several unique features offered free-of-charge by IAF to its client companies to ensure they get maximum exposure from their advertisements placed with us! If you are not advertising in IAF but would like to take advantage of our unique ad marketing strategies please talk to our sales staff. Call today on +44 1242 267706 or email leeb@aquafeed.co.uk
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Industry Event News
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Offshore Mariculture Conference 2012 Alessandro Lovatelli, Aquaculture Officer, Aquaculture Management and Conservation Service (FIRA), Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, FAO of the UN will give a keynote speech entitled 'Moving further offshore: FAO's perspective on technical, environmental and policy implications' at the forthcoming Offshore Mariculture Conference in Izmir, Turkey.
The Conference will be chaired by Neil Sims, Kampachi Farms, and the full conference programme is now available to view online at www.offshoremariculture.com. The Conference will bring fish farmers, research organisations, suppliers and industry associations together to network, discuss topical issues and exchange information and ideas on the business of offshore fish farming.
Papers at the conference will include:
* Sustainable planning and development of cage farming and shellfish farming
* Development and integration of new species
* Feed for high energy cages
* Development and integration of: wind energy projects, mariculture of seaweeds, open ocean culture of macroalgae
* Latest developments in cages and netting
* Turkish offshore aquaculture: planning, execution and success stories
The specific focus on Turkey is expected to attract Government officials from farming nations looking to learn how they can adapt Turkey's successful spatial planning policy into their own Ministries of Fisheries/Environment and Tourism. In addition international farming companies and suppliers looking to enter and/or invest in the Turkish market are expected to attend. The Conference is supported by the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, the Central Union of Turkish Aquaculture Producers as well as the European Aquaculture Society, the European Technology and Innovation Platform, the Global Aquaculture Alliance and the Federation of European Aquaculture Producers.
The 4th Offshore Mariculture Conference will be held in Izmir, Turkey on 17-19 October 2012 and following two days of technical presentations and discussion, delegates will also have the opportunity to visit an offshore fish farm. The early bird delegate rate is available until 30 July 2012 and delegate places can either be booked online or by calling +44 (0) 1329 825335. For more information : http://www.offshoremariculture.com/home
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Aquasur
AquaSur is aim at every person, companies, suppliers and professionals of the aquaculture industry. In fact, AquaSur is not only focused on salmon, but in every cultured species. Wholesalers, retailers, transportation service companies and all those companies involved in the industry are also invited
AquaSur is an event of international connotation and one of the most comprehensive events of the aquaculture industry. AquaSur has positioned itself that way thanks to all the services available during the show, intended for both exhibitors and visitors, as well as for the quality of its lecturers and professionals. The logistic and location is another important aspect to take into account by the people.
AquaSur in expected figures:
- 40 countries
- 18,000 visitors
-1,000 exhibitors
- 20 lecturers
At the first version (2002) AquaSur had 4,400 m2 of surface area and representatives from 20 countries. In the fifth version (2008), the surface increased to 9,930 m2 with 40 countries represented, which shows that the surface has been more than double, and the presence of countries has increased one hundred percent.
The biggest success of AquaSur was to boost and promote aquaculture in the whole South American region, mainly in Chile after the outbreak of ISA virus which affected us some years ago. Today we count with unexpected production and export levels of salmon, and we´re sure that AquaSur has contributed in great extend to this success. ________________________________________________________________ AquaMarThis event is aimed at Anyone who is interested in growth, knowledge, ideas, and business training for aquaculture and fisheries. The exchange of knowledge, future business and seminars is important but the thing that makes 2012 Aquamar different from other shows is the interaction between different parts of the industry. Participants will learn about new technical technologies to mark trends in the market. There will also be taught seminars and workshops. The variety of exhibitors, workshops, discussions and different viewpoints at Aquamar are seldom seen in other expos. We will have a wide range of technology offerings and meetings dealing with all parts of the industry. The seminars and workshops will be valuable information that is important for formation and training. ________________________________________________________________ FIGAP/VIV Mexico 2012FIGAP/VIV Mexico 2012 will be held in Guadalajara, Mexico. The international world of suppliers and buyers active in the Latin American region will come together at the Expo Guadalajara. FIGAP/VIV Mexico 2012 showcases the industry's developments by the Feed to Meat concept. Feed to Meat brings together supply and demand within the complete animal protein chain. The driving force behind the chain concept is that animal feed and animal health are vital for meat quality and safety. FIGAP/VIV Mexico 2012 will represent the meat production process from start to finished product.
Mexico is a perfect match to the Feed to Meat principle as it offers a broad range of activities and business development in several compatible areas concerning a range of species. Mexico is an important producer in the field of poultry, cattle, pork and fish, as well as animal feed. This year an Aquaculture Pavilion will be added to the exhibition and it will be sponsored by Perendale Publishers Ltd. The idea of including this new Pavilion is encouraging the fish cultured production in Mexico and in the whole Latin American region and giving a new space this growing sector of the animal industry. |
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