you have been warned

Shankara20 said:
"Tasmanian" + "Atlantic" = :confused: Shank
google finds....


"The cool, clean waters of southern Tasmania is the perfect environment for the cultivation of Atlantic Salmon. Here the open sea rolls in from the Southern Ocean and mixes with the clear, fresh waters from the nearby snow capped mountains. These unpolluted waters have naturally high oxygen content and provide reliable current movement essential for maintaining fish health."

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"‘Blueblood’ salmon bloodlines for Tasmania

Reference: 06/102
A new science-industry partnership is recruiting an elite pool of Atlantic salmon bloodlines to transform Tasmania’s A$170 million Atlantic salmon industry.

25 May 2006

Only the healthiest, fastest growing and finest quality Atlantic salmon families will be selected in a commercial breeding program being developed by Salmon Enterprises of Tasmania (Saltas) and CSIRO through the Food Futures Flagship."

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"Saltas Board chairman, John Harry, says the majority of Tasmanian-grown Atlantic salmon begin life at the Saltas freshwater hatcheries at Wayatinah in the state’s Central Highlands.

“The Saltas stocks have been managed to maintain high levels of genetic variation, providing an excellent foundation for making great gains through selective breeding,” Mr Harry says.

“We’re building on this foundation with a large-scale breeding program that will select a small percentage of elite fish as parents. We expect to achieve up to a 10 per cent improvement for key commercial traits each generation.”

Each year, more than 5000 fish representing 140 salmon families are DNA fingerprinted and electronically tagged so their growth and health can be monitored. The tagged fish are grown in freshwater at Saltas, and in seawater at Tassal’s Dover aquaculture facility. Tens of thousands of performance measurements are evaluated each year."

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Tasmania's Atlantic salmon industry has grown from producing 53 tonnes in its first harvest in 1986, to 16,000 tonnes in 2002-03. The industry predicts tonnage will increase to 20,000 by 2005.

Tasmania's salmon industry is worth $160 million.

Tasmania grows the only farmed salmon in the world that does not require treatment to remove impurities.

Popular species from the wild fisheries include:
Blacklip and greenlip abalone
Southern rock lobster
Blue eye trevalla
Trevally/warehou
Pink ling
Stripey trumpeter
Tasmanian scallops

Popular farmed species, available 12 months of the year, include:
Ocean trout
Atlantic salmon
Pacific oysters
Blue mussels
 
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Shankara20 said:
"The cool, clean waters of southern Tasmania is the perfect environment for the cultivation of Atlantic Salmon. Here the open sea rolls in from the Southern Ocean and mixes with the clear, fresh waters from the nearby snow capped mountains. These unpolluted waters have naturally high oxygen content and provide reliable current movement essential for maintaining fish health."


"‘Blueblood’ salmon bloodlines for Tasmania

Reference: 06/102
A new science-industry partnership is recruiting an elite pool of Atlantic salmon bloodlines to transform Tasmania’s A$170 million Atlantic salmon industry.

25 May 2006

Only the healthiest, fastest growing and finest quality Atlantic salmon families will be selected in a commercial breeding program being developed by Salmon Enterprises of Tasmania (Saltas) and CSIRO through the Food Futures Flagship."

ROFL........ Bondage Discipline Salmon Masochism........... :D

Whoaaaaaaaa.............. 'epiphany' ............:dyinglaughinghere:

ohh tears..............

I hate to tell you I need to 'time out' and go peel some Penaeus monodon ( Giant tiger or leader/dominant prawns/shrimp ) that I bought at the Fish Markets yesterday that we will be having for dinner tonight.

Just in case.........

http://img101.imagevenue.com/loc1129/th_23585_tigerprawns_122_1129lo.JPG

Queensland produces about a third of Australia’s tiger prawns (Williams, 2002). Most tiger prawns are exported to Asian markets although the giant tiger prawn is sold live to the local market as broodstock for aquaculture. Tiger prawn stocks are fully exploited (Zeller 2001). In 2002, season closures were extended to reduce the pressure on brown tiger prawns. The Northern Prawn Fishery now operates from 1 April until mid-May and from 1 September until 30 November.

Tiger prawns are caught in coastal waters usually less than 20 metres deep, mostly in the north between Torres Strait (10.5°S) to Mackay (about 22°S), and west of 152.5°E. Grooved tiger prawns are restricted to the tropics while brown tiger prawns are found in both tropical and subtropical waters. The giant tiger prawn is relatively rare, and is found along the Queensland coast.

Harvest Method : Otter trawl

click me

Hope I covered it Fu dude ......... :cool:
 
Shankara20 said:
google finds....


"The cool, clean waters of southern Tasmania is the perfect environment for the cultivation of Atlantic Salmon. Here the open sea rolls in from the Southern Ocean and mixes with the clear, fresh waters from the nearby snow capped mountains. These unpolluted waters have naturally high oxygen content and provide reliable current movement essential for maintaining fish health."

***********

"‘Blueblood’ salmon bloodlines for Tasmania

Reference: 06/102
A new science-industry partnership is recruiting an elite pool of Atlantic salmon bloodlines to transform Tasmania’s A$170 million Atlantic salmon industry.

25 May 2006

Only the healthiest, fastest growing and finest quality Atlantic salmon families will be selected in a commercial breeding program being developed by Salmon Enterprises of Tasmania (Saltas) and CSIRO through the Food Futures Flagship."

*************

"Saltas Board chairman, John Harry, says the majority of Tasmanian-grown Atlantic salmon begin life at the Saltas freshwater hatcheries at Wayatinah in the state’s Central Highlands.

“The Saltas stocks have been managed to maintain high levels of genetic variation, providing an excellent foundation for making great gains through selective breeding,” Mr Harry says.

“We’re building on this foundation with a large-scale breeding program that will select a small percentage of elite fish as parents. We expect to achieve up to a 10 per cent improvement for key commercial traits each generation.”

Each year, more than 5000 fish representing 140 salmon families are DNA fingerprinted and electronically tagged so their growth and health can be monitored. The tagged fish are grown in freshwater at Saltas, and in seawater at Tassal’s Dover aquaculture facility. Tens of thousands of performance measurements are evaluated each year."

*************

Tasmania's Atlantic salmon industry has grown from producing 53 tonnes in its first harvest in 1986, to 16,000 tonnes in 2002-03. The industry predicts tonnage will increase to 20,000 by 2005.

Tasmania's salmon industry is worth $160 million.

Tasmania grows the only farmed salmon in the world that does not require treatment to remove impurities.

Popular species from the wild fisheries include:
Blacklip and greenlip abalone
Southern rock lobster
Blue eye trevalla
Trevally/warehou
Pink ling
Stripey trumpeter
Tasmanian scallops

Popular farmed species, available 12 months of the year, include:
Ocean trout
Atlantic salmon
Pacific oysters
Blue mussels
You got morphine didn't you ?
 
Shankara20 said:

Yeh Advil Smadville .......

Wave good bye to Miss R . Sympathy............ :rolleyes:

I suggest tequila and gregorian chant music from here on in Fu .

Okay now I am really going......... :kiss:
 
the captians wench said:
*ponders if I should volentere to be whore or staff*
:cathappy:


I'm sorry shankie, I forgot to bold this for you so I think you might have missed it. *bats eyes sweetly* Totally my fault.
 
the captians wench said:
I'm sorry shankie, I forgot to bold this for you so I think you might have missed it. *bats eyes sweetly* Totally my fault.
beat her? or fuck her? hmmmm :confused:

beat her? or fuck her? hhhhmmmmm :confused:

*ponder*
*ponder*
*ponder*
*ponder*


say! what about beat her AND fuck her???? :D


come winchie winchie winchie....
 
Shankara20 said:
beat her? or fuck her? hmmmm :confused:

beat her? or fuck her? hhhhmmmmm :confused:

*ponder*
*ponder*
*ponder*
*ponder*


say! what about beat her AND fuck her???? :D


come winchie winchie winchie....

*bats eyes*

:cathappy:
 
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