We analyse the network structure of the British salmonid aquaculture industry from the perspective of infectious disease control. We combine for the first time live fish transport (or movement) data covering England and Wales with data covering Scotland and include network layers representing potential transmission by rivers, sea water and local transmission via human or animal vectors in the immediate vicinity of each farm or fishery site. We find that 7.2% of all live fish transports cross the England-Scotland border and network analysis shows that 87% of English and Welsh sites and 72% of Scottish sites are reachable from cross-border connections via live fish transports alone. Consequently, from a disease-control perspective, the contac...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...
We analyse the network structure of the British salmonid aquaculture industry from the perspective o...
Networks are increasingly being used as an epidemiological tool for studying the potential for disea...
AbstractThe susceptibility of the English and Welsh fish farming and fisheries industry to emergent ...
Salmon production is an important industry in Scotland, with an estimated retail value >£1 billion. ...
Infectious disease causes significant mortality in wild and farmed systems, threatening biodiversity...
Movement of live animals is a key contributor to disease spread. Farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar,...
Salmonid farming in Ireland is mostly organic, which implies limited disease treatment options. This...
Aquaculture has grown to become an important export industry in Norway. The Norwegian Food Safety Au...
The network structure of the movements of live fish in the Scottish aquaculture industry has recentl...
Salmonid farming in Ireland is mostly organic, which implies limited disease treatment options. This...
Atlantic Salmon aquaculture in Scotland is a major industry being both Scotland, and the UK’s larges...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...
We analyse the network structure of the British salmonid aquaculture industry from the perspective o...
Networks are increasingly being used as an epidemiological tool for studying the potential for disea...
AbstractThe susceptibility of the English and Welsh fish farming and fisheries industry to emergent ...
Salmon production is an important industry in Scotland, with an estimated retail value >£1 billion. ...
Infectious disease causes significant mortality in wild and farmed systems, threatening biodiversity...
Movement of live animals is a key contributor to disease spread. Farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar,...
Salmonid farming in Ireland is mostly organic, which implies limited disease treatment options. This...
Aquaculture has grown to become an important export industry in Norway. The Norwegian Food Safety Au...
The network structure of the movements of live fish in the Scottish aquaculture industry has recentl...
Salmonid farming in Ireland is mostly organic, which implies limited disease treatment options. This...
Atlantic Salmon aquaculture in Scotland is a major industry being both Scotland, and the UK’s larges...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Cardiomyopathy syndrome (CMS) is a severe cardiac disease of Atlantic salmon caused by the piscine m...