Monday, October 29, 2012

29/10/12: NZ aquaculture; sustainable hatchery plans for Australia; Linde announces profits

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  • A balance has to be found between the needs of bach and boat owners and of marine farmers, says Aquaculture New Zealand chief executive Gary Hooper. Hooper's comments come ahead of the annual New Zealand Aquaculture Conference later this week. Read more...
  • Plans to establish a new aquaculture research lease on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia to investigate sustainable seafood production, have gone on public exhibition. Dr Allan Executive Director Fisheries NSW, Dr Geoff Allan said the project to extend the successful marine hatchery work at Port Stephens Fisheries Institute to an offshore research lease is classified as a State Significant Infrastructure proposal. The plans will be exhibited by the Department of Planning and Infrastructure until November 29, 2012. Read more...
  • The performance of the technology company The Linde Group has remained steady in the nine months ended 30 September 2012, with Group revenue and Group operating profit both increasing once again. "We are still on track, even though the economic situation has worsened in the past few months," said Professor Dr Wolfgang Reitzle, Chief Executive Officer of Linde AG. "Lincare has already had a positive impact. The acquisition of this business has made our position even more robust." In the first nine months of 2012, Group revenue rose by 8.4 percent to EUR 11.063 bn, compared with EUR 10.209 bn for the first nine months of 2011. After adjusting for exchange rate effects, the increase in revenue was 3.8 percent. More information...  
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