FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 502 Procedures for the quarantine by J. Richard Arthur FAO Consultant Barriere, British Columbia, Canada Melba G. Bondad-Reantaso Fishery Resources Officer (Aquaculture) Aquaculture Management and Conservation Service Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Division FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Rome, Italy and Rohana P. Subasinghe Senior Fishery Resources Officer (Aquaculture) Aquaculture Management and Conservation Service Fisheries and Aquaculture Management Division FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department Rome, Italy |
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Arthur, J.R.; Bondad-Reantaso, M.G.; Subasinghe, R.P. Procedures for the quarantine of live aquatic animals: a manual. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 502. Rome, FAO. 2008. 74p. Abstract Quarantine is an important risk management measure and a key activity that
should be considered when developing national strategies for aquatic animal
health management. It can also be used effectively to increase biosecurity at the
farm production level. |
1.1 Purpose, approach and target audience2. Standards and guidelines for quarantine
1.2 Definitions
1.3 What is quarantine?
1.4 Quarantine within aquatic animal biosecurity and the
risk analysis process
1.5 Examples from actual experience
3.1 Importance of risk analysis4. Recommended standards of construction, security
3.2 General principles of quarantine
3.3 Some factors limiting the application of quarantine
3.4 Use of disinfectants, antibiotics and other chemicals
and drugs in quarantine facilities
4.1 General5. Recommended standards of construction, security and
4.2 Period of quarantine
4.3 Standards of construction
4.4 Standards of operation
4.5 Disposal of packing materials
4.6 Work practices
4.7 Occurrence of an outbreak of a serious exotic disease
4.8 Record keeping requirements
4.9 Auditing
4.10 Security
4.11 Contingency plans
5.1 General6. Recommended procedures for quarantine of aquatic
5.2 Period of quarantine
5.3 Standards of construction
5.4 Standards of operation
5.5 Disinfection of equipment
5.6 Disposal of dead aquatic animals
5.7 Disposal of packing materials
5.8 Work practices
5.10 Occurrence of an outbreak of a serious exotic disease
5.11 Record keeping requirements
5.12 Logbooks
5.13 Auditing
5.14 Security
5.15 Contingency plans
6.1 GeneralPart 3 (247 kb)
6.2 Period of quarantine
6.3 Standards of construction
6.4 Standards of operation