This preliminary review looks into legislation governing the use of chemicals in aquaculture in Asia. Brief assessments are made of the legislation relating to chemical contamination and the use of veterinary drugs and feed additives, a section is dedicated to trade in aquaculture products, and a few conclusions are then drawn. While mandatory measures of control are desirable and feasible, soft law instruments, such as codes of practice and conduct, allow an element of flexibility to be maintained while avoiding undue legislative restraints on scientific and technical progress
Aquaculture in China has developed very rapidly in recent years. Chemicals have become important too...
Antimicrobials, parasiticides, feed additives and probiotics are used in Asian aquaculture to improv...
Countries in Southeast Asia still display a vivid spectrum of developmental stages in aquaculture, t...
Prepared by Rohana P. Subasinghe, Uwe Barg, and Celia Lavilla-Pitogo, Rome, Italy and Iloilo, Philip...
This paper outlines the opening introductory presentation made at the “Expert Meeting on the Use of ...
Over the past few decades, Asian aquaculture production has intensified rapidly through the adoption...
Over the past few decades, Asian aquaculture production has intensified rapidly through the adoption...
A review of the use of chemotherapeutants and other chemicals and drugs in Indian aquaculture is pre...
One of the major constraints for the development and expansion of the Asian aquaculture indu...
This paper provides an overview on the use of chemicals in seven countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Camb...
A survey in the Philippines in the early and mid-1990s (Lacierda et al.,2008) revealed that more tha...
In Japan, fisheries research activity is of a very diversified nature and is overseen by the nationa...
The intensification of aquaculture in the Philippines has made the use of chemicals and biological p...
The use of chemicals, biologicals and veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) helps in healthy and sust...
The manual contains guidelines on the detection of antibiotic and pesticide residues in aquaculture ...
Aquaculture in China has developed very rapidly in recent years. Chemicals have become important too...
Antimicrobials, parasiticides, feed additives and probiotics are used in Asian aquaculture to improv...
Countries in Southeast Asia still display a vivid spectrum of developmental stages in aquaculture, t...
Prepared by Rohana P. Subasinghe, Uwe Barg, and Celia Lavilla-Pitogo, Rome, Italy and Iloilo, Philip...
This paper outlines the opening introductory presentation made at the “Expert Meeting on the Use of ...
Over the past few decades, Asian aquaculture production has intensified rapidly through the adoption...
Over the past few decades, Asian aquaculture production has intensified rapidly through the adoption...
A review of the use of chemotherapeutants and other chemicals and drugs in Indian aquaculture is pre...
One of the major constraints for the development and expansion of the Asian aquaculture indu...
This paper provides an overview on the use of chemicals in seven countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Camb...
A survey in the Philippines in the early and mid-1990s (Lacierda et al.,2008) revealed that more tha...
In Japan, fisheries research activity is of a very diversified nature and is overseen by the nationa...
The intensification of aquaculture in the Philippines has made the use of chemicals and biological p...
The use of chemicals, biologicals and veterinary medicinal products (VMPs) helps in healthy and sust...
The manual contains guidelines on the detection of antibiotic and pesticide residues in aquaculture ...
Aquaculture in China has developed very rapidly in recent years. Chemicals have become important too...
Antimicrobials, parasiticides, feed additives and probiotics are used in Asian aquaculture to improv...
Countries in Southeast Asia still display a vivid spectrum of developmental stages in aquaculture, t...