This document outlines the proceedings of the 8th Irish Shellfish Safety Scientific Workshop. This event was organised by the Marine Institute, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland and Bord Iascaigh Mhara to discuss the methods and advances of food safety with respect to shellfish health.Funder: Marine Institut
A national phytoplankton monitoring programme, has been in operation in Ireland since 1986, and fulf...
The subject of harmful and toxic marine algae has recently gained a growing public and scientific in...
End of project reportIn recent years, the Irish seafood industry has faced stringent quotas and dwin...
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The Marine Institute’s objectives for Irish Biotoxin programme are to support the continued developm...
The workshop is part of the Marine Institute’s role as the National Reference Laboratory for Marine ...
Since its initial development in the early 1970s the Irish aquaculture industry has grown to be an i...
The workshop is part of the Marine Institute’s role as the National Reference Laboratory for Marine ...
The aim of the global series of ICMSS Conferences has been well defined by our colleagues in Santiag...
This report provides an overview on the occurrence of environmental contaminants, such as metals and...
The interest in the biotoxin and micro shellfish safety monitoring programme and research activities...
Since the Irish monitoring program was set up in 2001 azaspiracids (AZAs) have been detected in shel...
A national phytoplankton monitoring programme, has been in operation in Ireland since 1986, and fulf...
The subject of harmful and toxic marine algae has recently gained a growing public and scientific in...
End of project reportIn recent years, the Irish seafood industry has faced stringent quotas and dwin...
This document outlines the proceedings of the 7th Irish Shellfish Safety Scientific Workshop. This e...
This document outlines the proceedings of the 5th Irish Shellfish Safety Scientific Workshop. This ...
The 9th Irish Shellfish Safety Workshop was held on the 20th March, 2009, in Kenmare, County Kerry. ...
This document outlines the proceedings of the 6th Irish Shellfish Safety Scientific Workshop. This ...
The Marine Institute’s objectives for Irish Biotoxin programme are to support the continued developm...
The workshop is part of the Marine Institute’s role as the National Reference Laboratory for Marine ...
Since its initial development in the early 1970s the Irish aquaculture industry has grown to be an i...
The workshop is part of the Marine Institute’s role as the National Reference Laboratory for Marine ...
The aim of the global series of ICMSS Conferences has been well defined by our colleagues in Santiag...
This report provides an overview on the occurrence of environmental contaminants, such as metals and...
The interest in the biotoxin and micro shellfish safety monitoring programme and research activities...
Since the Irish monitoring program was set up in 2001 azaspiracids (AZAs) have been detected in shel...
A national phytoplankton monitoring programme, has been in operation in Ireland since 1986, and fulf...
The subject of harmful and toxic marine algae has recently gained a growing public and scientific in...
End of project reportIn recent years, the Irish seafood industry has faced stringent quotas and dwin...