<?xml version="1.0"?> <rss version="2.0"> <channel> <title>Interviews and Articles Panorama Acuicola Magazine</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles.html</link> <description>Panorama Acuícola Magazine</description> <language>es</language> <generator>Waakun 2.5</generator> <docs>http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification</docs> <item> <title>Achotines Laboratory: Captive Yellowfin Tuna in Panama</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/04/03/achotines_laboratory_captive_yellowfin_tuna_in_panama.html</link> <description>This laboratory located in Central America has the only place in the world where tuna eggs, larvae and juveniles can be obtained almost year round. Many investigations there have obtained valuable information about this fish behavior and its potential as an aquaculture species.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/04/03/achotines_laboratory_captive_yellowfin_tuna_in_panama.html</guid> <pubDate>2013-04-03 10:33:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Land- Based Salmon Culture in Chile</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/01/10/land_based_salmon_culture_in_chile.html</link> <description>A Chilean company could be the first to culture the entire life cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in ground facilities up to mid-2013. It’s estimated that this business could produce up to 15,000 t of fish per year.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/01/10/land_based_salmon_culture_in_chile.html</guid> <pubDate>2013-01-10 09:46:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>The Political Economics of United States Marine Aquaculture</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/01/09/the_political_economics_of_united_states_marine_aquaculture.html</link> <description>In the United States, as in the rest of the world, leasing and regulatory policies are critically important for the development of marine aquaculture, and sometimes local, state or national policies constrain the development of marine aquaculture to a scale far below its economic potential. This report suggests some reasons why the local government is unfavorable towards marine aquaculture, and shows some strategies for addressing these political challenges.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2013/01/09/the_political_economics_of_united_states_marine_aquaculture.html</guid> <pubDate>2013-01-09 09:57:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>The importance of aquaculture in food security in Mexico and the world</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/09/03/the_importance_of_aquaculture_in_food_security_in_mexico_and_the_world.html</link> <description>The Seafood Production Industry has experienced a change in the last two decades; from being Fishery based, to becoming increasingly dependent on aquaculture production. This global trend is also seen in Mexico, although to a lesser extent.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/09/03/the_importance_of_aquaculture_in_food_security_in_mexico_and_the_world.html</guid> <pubDate>2012-09-03 11:19:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Tilapia Genetic Strains and Hatchery Technology</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/07/04/tilapia_genetic_strains_and_hatchery_technology.html</link> <description>Genetic improvement program mes enable a more profitable industry to benefit from the increased popularity of tilapia as a glo bal food commodity.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/07/04/tilapia_genetic_strains_and_hatchery_technology.html</guid> <pubDate>2012-07-04 12:37:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Current situation and prospects on aquafeeds production</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/05/02/current_situation_and_prospects_on_aquafeeds_production.html</link> <description>The following report  shows the current status  of  aquaculture feeds  and the challenges that this industry  faces in order to be competitive  in the future.   It summarizes the views of  experts in the field, showing  its current status  and opportunities for  future growth.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/05/02/current_situation_and_prospects_on_aquafeeds_production.html</guid> <pubDate>2012-05-02 12:46:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Photo-bioreactors for tilapia in Brazil, a reality</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/03/09/photobioreactors_for_tilapia_in_brazil_a_reality.html</link> <description>During the visit of our editor in chief to the Grand Shrimp Festival in Brazil, Panorama Acuícola Magazine visited the tilapia farm of Fish-Sul in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. We had an interview with Ari Pasqualon, Production Director, and Sergio Zimmermann, International Aquaculture Consultant, to learn more about the new photo-bioreactors’ systems for tilapia farming that this company is using.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/03/09/photobioreactors_for_tilapia_in_brazil_a_reality.html</guid> <pubDate>2012-03-09 11:43:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>The Brazilian Aquaculture Panorama Only a Few See</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/01/06/the_brazilian_aquaculture_panorama_only_a_few_see.html</link> <description>This report shows some of the reasons which, in opinion of the interviewee, Itamar de Paiva Rocha, Chairman of the Brazilian Association of Shrimp Growers (ABCC), lead the Brazilian aquaculture industry to the “enormous back lag which it is experiencing currently”.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2012/01/06/the_brazilian_aquaculture_panorama_only_a_few_see.html</guid> <pubDate>2012-01-06 10:01:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>The effect of different synthetic polymer liners on growth, survival and selected water quality indicatorsin tank-system stocked with Litopenaeus vannamei under limited water discharge and in the presence of natural productivity.</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/11/02/the_effect_of_different_synthetic_polymer_liners_on_growth_survival_and_selected_water_quality_indicatorsin_tanksystem_stocked_with_litopenaeus_vannamei_under_limited_water_discharge_and_in_the_presence_of_natural_productivity.html</link> <description>The present study was designed to evaluate the potential toxicity to shrimp of three EPDM synthetic polymer products considered for use in aquaculture operations.
The effect of the three EPDM liners on selected water quality indicators, growth and survival of the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei juveniles in outdoor static tank-system was studied and compared to that of a known non-toxic HDPE liner, and to a no-liner control.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/11/02/the_effect_of_different_synthetic_polymer_liners_on_growth_survival_and_selected_water_quality_indicatorsin_tanksystem_stocked_with_litopenaeus_vannamei_under_limited_water_discharge_and_in_the_presence_of_natural_productivity.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-11-02 10:38:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Brazil, Potential Next Big Aquaculture Producer. World Aquaculture 2011 Natal, Brazil.</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/08/30/brazil_potential_next_big_aquaculture_producer_world_aquaculture_2011_natal_brazil.html</link> <description>With an estimated production of 500,000 t for 2011, Brazilian government would produce 1 million t by year 2015, and 10 million t by year 2020.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/08/30/brazil_potential_next_big_aquaculture_producer_world_aquaculture_2011_natal_brazil.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-08-30 11:19:00</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>The Challenge of Pangasius for Western Aquaculture</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/07/14/the_challenge_of_pangasius_for_western_aquaculture.html</link> <description>Pangasius is not considered as an aquaculture species, although it can be found as an ornamental fish in many aquariums around the world.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/07/14/the_challenge_of_pangasius_for_western_aquaculture.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-07-14 10:25:36</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Virus diseases of farmed shrimp in the Western Hemisphere: a review</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/05/03/virus_diseases_of_farmed_shrimp_in_the_western_hemisphere_a_review.html</link> <description></description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/05/03/virus_diseases_of_farmed_shrimp_in_the_western_hemisphere_a_review.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-05-03 12:30:54</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Tilapia 2010 International Technical and Trade Conference and Exhibition</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/03/16/tilapia_2010_international_technical_and_trade_conference_and_exhibition.html</link> <description>With almost 230 delegates and 30 speakers from 34 countries, this Technical and Trade Conference that took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on October 27th - 29th, 2010, highlights the global diversity of tilapia farming.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/03/16/tilapia_2010_international_technical_and_trade_conference_and_exhibition.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-03-16 10:27:24</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>Like an oasis in a somber scenariofor shrimp cultivation in Sonora, thisevent took place in the state capitalcity, Hermosillo.</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/01/12/like_an_oasis_in_a_somber_scenariofor_shrimp_cultivation_in_sonora_thisevent_took_place_in_the_state_capitalcity_hermosillo.html</link> <description>The year 2010 will not be remembered with joy by the shrimp producers of Sonora ; the shadow of the white spot syndrome dimmed its expectations, and millions of dollars will not be apportioned, which is why it’s the moment to show alternative options to the industry.</description> <guid>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2011/01/12/like_an_oasis_in_a_somber_scenariofor_shrimp_cultivation_in_sonora_thisevent_took_place_in_the_state_capitalcity_hermosillo.html</guid> <pubDate>2011-01-12 11:45:59</pubDate> </item> <item> <title>True Probiotics for aquaculture, ¿fiction or reality?</title> <link>http://www.panoramaacuicola.com/interviews_and_articles/2010/11/02/true_probiotics_for_aquaculture_fiction_or_reality.html</link> <description>Are today’s aquaculture products real probiotics? 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