VANCOUVER - A fish farm off Vancouver Island's west coast says it plans to cull Atlantic salmon after federal officials quarantined a facility over fears of a virus.
VANCOUVER - A fish farm off Vancouver Island's west coast says it plans to cull Atlantic salmon after federal officials quarantined a facility over fears of a virus.
TABERG -- Fish Creek Cabin Resort, located in Taberg, has received a Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan totaling $700,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Development. The funding will allow the Fish Creek Cabin Resort to purchase cabins and rental equipment and plans to grow business beyond kayaking and canoeing to benefit skiers, fishers, and hikers as well.
With sunshine and temperatures in the 80s predicted, it's the perfect time to take a child fishing, and there are two trout fishing contests that kids of every ages — from 8 months to 80 years — will adore this weekend.
In 2008, a new pedicure trend swept the nation: tiny fish eating the dead skin off customers' feet. Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that the so-called "doctor fish" may carry bacteria that could cause serious infections.
People who eat plenty of fish may have a lower risk of colon and rectal cancers, a new report suggests.
THURSDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- "Fish pedicures" in health spas can expose recipients to a host of pathogens and bacterial infections, a team of researchers warns.
Big Fish announced today that Bill Lee, a prominent Silicon Valley entrepreneur and technology investor, has chosen to join its Board of Directors. Big Fish's board is the only board that Bill Lee currently participates on as a Director for a company that he has not founded, which is significant given the caliber of the companies he touches.
British scientists have found that the fish used in fish pedicures may carry several types of disease-causing bacteria, although few people have reported infections.
A record number of fish populations have been rebuilt in U.S waters, even as problems continue to threaten the future of the high-profile New England fishing industry, according to a federal report released Monday.
BOSTON, May 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Fish & Richardson has been named to the National Law Journal's first ever "Intellectual Property Hot List" as one of 20 firms that "excel in providing ...