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Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture

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    Delegation from Iceland visits Nova Scotia

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    A delegation of government and business leaders from Iceland visited Nova Scotia on 27-28 October to promote opportunities for innovation in Nova Scotia''s seafood, aquaculture and biotechnology sectors.

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    New Nova Scotia aquaculture regulations

    2015-10-29T09:41:00

    New aquaculture regulations released by the Nova Scotia government are set to provide a more responsible and transparent approach to aquaculture development, and greater clarity for industry.

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    2015-10-22T14:44:00

    A new committee is providing advice on regulating aquaculture in Nova Scotia.

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    2015-03-05T10:37:00

    Three Cooke Aquaculture sites in Nova Scotia have reported fish mortalities from extreme cold water temperatures.

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    Report on land-based aquaculture

    2014-06-26T14:33:00

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    2014-02-24T10:54:00

    Nova Scotia is to develop a commercial fisheries strategy to ensure the fishing industry is sustainable, creates jobs and helps grow the economy.

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    Nova Scotia to develop new aquaculture regulations

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    The Nova Scotia Department of Fisheries and Agriculture is planning to develop a new regulatory framework for the aquaculture industry through consultations with Nova Scotians.

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    Fish farm application rejected

    2013-03-21T16:54:00

    The Nova Scotia government has not approved an application by Snow Island Salmon for a new salmon aquaculture site in Shoal Bay, near Sheet Harbour, Halifax Regional Municipality, following a 22-month-long review process.

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    In the wake of four recent major outbreaks of the deadly infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) in Atlantic waters surrounding Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has said that it can’t eradicate the disease.

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