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Aquaculture Biosecurity Prevention, Control and Eradication of Aquatic Animal Disease
By: David Scarfe (American Veteirnary Medical Association’s Aquaculture and Seafood Advisory Committee), Cheng-Sheng Lee (Oceanic Institute) and Patricia O'Bryen (Oceanic Institute)
Publication Dates
Rest of World: Apr 2006
Details
196 pages, 16 illustrations.
Description
Published in Cooperation with THE WORLD AQUACULTURE SOCIETY
Aquaculture loses millions of dollars in revenue annually due to aquatic animal diseases. Disease outbreaks continue to threaten profitable and viable aquaculture operations throughout the world. As a result, aquaculture biosecurity programs that address aquatic animal pathogens and diseases have become an important focus for the aquaculture industry. Aquaculture Biosecurity: Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Aquatic Animal Disease provides valuable information that will increase success in combating infectious aquatic disease.
Key representatives of international, regional, and national organizations presented their views on this important issue as part of a special session at the 2004 World Aquaculture Society Annual Conference. The chapters of this book cover a wealth of experience from the varied perspectives of these experts on biosecurity, policies, and measures to take the offensive against the spread of diseases in aquatic animals.
With contributions from renowned international experts, covering approaches to biosecurity policies and measures currently practiced, Aquaculture Biosecurity: Prevention, Control, and Eradication of Aquatic Animal Disease is a vital reference for all those concerned about protecting aquaculture from impacts of aquatic animal disease.
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Preface
1 Aquaculture Biosecurity: The View and Approaches of the OIE (World Organization for Animal Health) Regarding Prevention and Control of Aquatic Animal Diseases
2 Biosecurity in Aquaculture: International Agreements and Instruments, Their Compliance, Prospects, and Challenges for Developing Countries
3 Regional Approach to Aquatic Animal Health Management - Views and Programs of the Network of Aquaculture Centres in Asia-Pacific (NACA)
4 Canada's Approach to Aquatic Animal Biosecurity: Experience and Evolution
5 The US Fish and Wildlife Service's "Aquatic Animal Health Policy": Innovative Approaches to Managing Disease in Traditional and Special-case Aquatic Animals
6 Wisconsin's Veterinary Approach to Fish Health
7 Harmonized, Standardized, and Flexible National Frameworks for Ensuring Diagnostic Data and Test Result Validity: A Critical Need for Aquatic Animal Health Diagnostic Systems and Biosecurity in Aquaculture
8 Disinfectants, Disinfection, and Biosecurity in Aquaculture
9 Aquatic Animal Surveillance
10 Biosecurity at the Farm Level - How to Create a State of Mind
11 Elements of an Aquatic Animal Health Program - Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis (IHN) in Farmed Atlantic Salmon in British Columbia
12 A Preliminary Investigation of the Relationship between Speed of Infected Cage Removal and Resultant Spread of Infectious Salmon Anemia on Atlantic Salmon Farms in Maine, USA and New Brunswick, Canada
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