The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contract with the Norwegian Food Safety Authority. Samples were collected from four wild beds, two mussel farms and one oyster farm. Samples were collected in April/May and in October, in order to be able to detect Bonamia sp. and Marteilia sp. during the periods when the potential prevalence could be at the highest. No abnormal mortalities were observed in oyster populations during the surveillance. Bonamia ostreae / B. exitiosa were not detected. The results may be used as a background for an application for disease free status for Norwegian flat oysters. There have been several reports on mortality or “disappearance” of mussels along the Norw...
The first systematic health survey of commercially exploited flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) has been ...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...
This report describes the results from The surveillance and control programme for bonamiosis and mar...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme was carried out in accordance with the model established in 2015, includi...
Bonamia ostreae/B. exitiosa or Marteilia sp.was not detected during the surveillance programme in 2...
Surveillance and studies performed by The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research and the Norwegian V...
Norwegian populations of European flat oysters, Ostrea edulis, have been considered free from notifi...
Since 1968, Marteilia refringens bas caused serious and recurrent mortalities in the European flat o...
Agapollen is a traditional heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in western Norway, representing the nor...
Marteilia refringens causes marteiliosis in oysters, mussels and other bivalve molluscs. This parasi...
Agapollen is a traditional heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in western Norway, representing the nor...
The first systematic health survey of commercially exploited flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) has been ...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...
This report describes the results from The surveillance and control programme for bonamiosis and mar...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme is carried out by the Institute of Marine Research according to a contrac...
The surveillance programme was carried out in accordance with the model established in 2015, includi...
Bonamia ostreae/B. exitiosa or Marteilia sp.was not detected during the surveillance programme in 2...
Surveillance and studies performed by The Norwegian Institute of Marine Research and the Norwegian V...
Norwegian populations of European flat oysters, Ostrea edulis, have been considered free from notifi...
Since 1968, Marteilia refringens bas caused serious and recurrent mortalities in the European flat o...
Agapollen is a traditional heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in western Norway, representing the nor...
Marteilia refringens causes marteiliosis in oysters, mussels and other bivalve molluscs. This parasi...
Agapollen is a traditional heliothermic marine oyster lagoon in western Norway, representing the nor...
The first systematic health survey of commercially exploited flat oysters (Ostrea edulis) has been ...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...
The flat oyster Ostrea edulis is a bivalve mollusc native from European coasts. Since the end of the...