Saturday, 2 August 2008

Fish farming turns into a goldmine for former farmer, Weekend Australian, 2 August, 2008.

Fish farming turns into a goldmine for former farmer

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 02 Aug 2008: 7.
"The great thing is Murray cod are a freshwater fish which taste much like saltwater fish, have brilliant white flesh and flake easily, " Mr [Rob Bartley] said. "They are Australia's biggest freshwater fish, they grow more than a kilogram every year and you can farm them at high density.
The Bartley farm operates on a floodwater harvesting licence from the Condamine River, the same licence cotton irrigators use to replenish their dams. But unlike cotton farmers, their water is constantly recycled by filtering it through wetlands. "We are not a large water user. The only water we lose is from evaporation," Mr Bartley said.
"Asian, European and American markets are hungry for quality seafood," National Aquaculture Council chairman Craig Foster said. "Wild-catch fisheries are increasingly depleted, particularly in Europe and Asia, at the same time as demand for seafood continues to grow."

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