CONTENTS
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EDITORIAL
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12
NEWS
Action in the industry
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LETTERS
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A BRIEF LOOK AT FISH DERIVED NUTRACEUTICALS
With special reference to their food preservative effects
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OCEAN LAW: Greenies get it right
Justine Inns sheds light on the RMA
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BUSINESS MENTOR
Chris Elphick explains how to run a successful family business
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FOOD SAFETY
ARE FISH
PRODUCTS
BIOGENIC FOOD
PRESERVATIVES?
GREENIES
get it right
Can oysters save Cape Cod?
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OYSTERS
raise hopes in
CAPE COD
ACROSS THE DITCH
Th age
The age of CLIMATE
CONTROLLED aquaculture
Climate change could mean confused fish
THE INDEPENDENT VOICE OF NEW ZEALAND AQUACULTURE
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AN UPDATE FROM THE CAWTHRON INSTITUTE
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ISSN 1176-5402 ISSN 1176-8657 (web)
An informative journal
for the aquaculture industry
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ON THE COVER:
Fish oil is one of the most popular dietary
supplements on the market
EDITOR:
Keith Ingram
DESIGNER:
Rachel Walker
ASSISTANT EDITOR:
Jessie Kollen
CONTRIBUTORS:
John Mosig, Dorothy-Jean McCoubrey,
Chris Elphick, Justine Inns
MANAGER:
Vivienne Ingram
PRINTER: PMP Maxum
ADVERTISING:
Greg Wilson
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