CONTENTS
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EDITORIAL
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NEWS
Action in the industry
END OF CULTURE AT MAHANGA BAY
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A long and significant chapter of New Zealand aquaculture
An update from the Cawthron Institute
OCEAN LAW: KING SALMON
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ISSUE 53
A question of appeal?
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FOOD SAFETY
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How to measure "equivalency"
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ACROSS THE DITCH
Is China the new seafood market?
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VICTORIAN GROWERS HATCH MUSSEL SURVIVOR PLAN
KING SALMON
TO FACE APPEAL
Australian mussel industry according to the FRDC
JAPANESE STYLE NORI
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IS CHINA THE
NEW SEAFOOD
MARKET?
A new plant for aquaculture?
NORI SEAWEED –
AN AQUACULTURE
OPPORTUNITY?
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE
ON THE COVER:
The Mahanga Bay Hatchery, Wellington
EDITOR:
Keith Ingram
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