Transfers and introductions of marine species have occurred and are occurring on a worldwide basis, largely in response to perceived needs of expanding aquaculture industries. Greatest interest is in salmon (cage rearing and ocean ranching), shrimp, and bivalve mollusks, although other organisms are being considered. Such movements of animals carry an associated risk of moving pathogens into areas where they did not occur previously, possibly resulting in infections in native species. Many case histories of the effects of introduced pathogens and parasites now exist-enough to suggest that national and international action is necessary. Viral pathogens of shrimp and salmon, as well as protozoan parasites of mollusks and nematode parasites of...
Outbreaks of viral infections can cause massive mortalities among cultured fishes or shrimps. Water ...
With globalization, agriculture and aquaculture activities are increasingly affected by diseases tha...
Peer-reviewed.Bivalves have been grown and transported for culture for hundreds of years and the int...
ABSTRACT: It is well known that the majority of invasive aquatic species have been established in ne...
Diseases in marine invertebrates are increasing in both frequency and intensity around the globe. Di...
Rapid development of fish culture in marine cages has been associated with an emergence of parasitic...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
The number of diseases affecting cultivated penaeid shrimp has increased steadily with expansion and...
A relatively new and emerging field relating to the world's oceans has been the identification of ri...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Global fisheries landings ceased increasing decades ago, causing an increasing shortfall in wild sea...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of global food production, contributing si...
Shrimp and shrimp products form the most valuable internationally traded fisheries commodity, and th...
[Extract] Disease problems constitute the largest single cause of economic loss in aquaculture. Desp...
The rise of aquaculture has been one of the most profound changes in global food production of the p...
Outbreaks of viral infections can cause massive mortalities among cultured fishes or shrimps. Water ...
With globalization, agriculture and aquaculture activities are increasingly affected by diseases tha...
Peer-reviewed.Bivalves have been grown and transported for culture for hundreds of years and the int...
ABSTRACT: It is well known that the majority of invasive aquatic species have been established in ne...
Diseases in marine invertebrates are increasing in both frequency and intensity around the globe. Di...
Rapid development of fish culture in marine cages has been associated with an emergence of parasitic...
Seafood is a growing part of the economy, but its economic value is diminished by marine diseases. I...
The number of diseases affecting cultivated penaeid shrimp has increased steadily with expansion and...
A relatively new and emerging field relating to the world's oceans has been the identification of ri...
There is an enormous diversity of pathogens and parasites that can infect aquatic organisms. Pathog...
Global fisheries landings ceased increasing decades ago, causing an increasing shortfall in wild sea...
Aquaculture is one of the most rapidly developing sectors of global food production, contributing si...
Shrimp and shrimp products form the most valuable internationally traded fisheries commodity, and th...
[Extract] Disease problems constitute the largest single cause of economic loss in aquaculture. Desp...
The rise of aquaculture has been one of the most profound changes in global food production of the p...
Outbreaks of viral infections can cause massive mortalities among cultured fishes or shrimps. Water ...
With globalization, agriculture and aquaculture activities are increasingly affected by diseases tha...
Peer-reviewed.Bivalves have been grown and transported for culture for hundreds of years and the int...