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Saturday, November 23, 2002
Non toxic fish for humans through mariculture
An interesting article in West Hawaii Today talks about growing kampachi (Mediterranean yellow tail fish) in tanks at NELHA. Prized as a sashimi fish, kampachi found in the ocean are often prone to ciguatera, a toxin common to reef fish, making it unsafe for human consumption. Because he is able to control the food and environment of his fish, none have contracted ciguatera.
IOA Autumn newsletter
The International OTEC Association's Autumn 2002 Newsletter is out. It has three major pieces in it: a global future energy scenarios, a description of the ExternE project which calculates external costs of energy and finally an up to date paper on OTEC from NELHA. |
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