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Book (series)Report of the FAO Workshop on the Development of an Aquatic Biosecurity Framework for Southern Africa. Lilongwe, Malawi, 22-24 April 2008. 2009
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Book (series)Report of FAO Regional Proposal Development Workshop "Assistance to Western Balkan Countries for Improving Compliance with International Standards for Aquatic Animal Health"
Zagreb, Croatia, 7-9 September 2009
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No results found.The FAO Regional Proposal Development Workshop "Assistance to Western Balkan Countries for Improving Compliance with International Standards for Aquatic Animal Health" was convened by FAO as part of the implementation of the FAO/TCP/RER/3206. This regional workshop was used to explore the possibilities for a regional cooperation and development proposal to address common problems related to pathogen issues affecting regional trade between Western Balkan countries. The workshop received active participation and strong interest and support in the development of the regional proposal. The development followed a systematic, logical and transparent process and resulted to strong consensus on the scope and elements of the regional proposal through regional cooperation. -
Book (series)Aquaculture development. 2. Health management for responsible movement of live aquatic animals 2007These Technical Guidelines on Health management for responsible movement of live aquatic animals have been developed to support sections of FAO’s Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) addressing responsible fisheries management (Article 7), aquaculture development (Article 9), international trade (Article 11) and fisheries research (Article 12). The objective of these guidelines is to assist countries in reducing the risk of introduction and spread of serious transboundary aquatic ani mal diseases (TAADs). Although they deal primarily with safe transboundary movement at the international level, they are also applicable to domestic movements between different provinces, geographical areas or zones of differing disease status. These Technical Guidelines also include guidance for health management at the farm and farm-cluster level, to the extent that these local production units are involved in the spread of TAADs.
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