A Review of Some Bacteria Diseases in Africa Culture Fisheries
Abstract: Streptococcosis, Infectious Abdominal Dropsy of Carp, Furunculousis, Motile Aeromonad Disease, Vibrosis, Columnaris disease, Bacteria kidney disease, Peduncle disease (fin rot), Bacteria gill disease, Pasteurellosis, Aeromonas hydrophila and other ubiquitous
Common fish diseases and parasites affecting wild and farmed Tilapia and catfish in Central and Western Uganda. Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Intensification of aquaculture production in Uganda is likely to result into disease out-breaks leading to economic losses to commercial fish farms and associated natural aquatic ecosystems. This survey assessed health
Fish Welfare in Farms: Potential, Knowledge gaps and other insights from the fair-fish database
An adequate understanding of fish behaviors and their interaction with farmspecific environments is pivotal for enhancing fish welfare in aquaculture. The fair-fish database aims to provide a consistent overview of
Current issues in Fish Welfare
Human beings may affect the welfare of fish through fisheries, aquaculture and a number of other activities. There is no agreement on just how to weigh the concern for welfare
Demand for fish in Asia: a cross-country analysis
Fish is an important economic commodity in Asia. About 61% of the world supply of fish comes from this region (Table 1), where a large proportion of it is consumed
Guide to improving live fish transportation with special attention to the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh and other tropical developing countries
The demand for live fish is high in Bangladesh, and because of this the price exceeds that for iced dead fish by BDT 20–30/kg. From observations taken in February–March 2020,
The impact of sustainable aquaculture technologies on the welfare of small-scale fish farming households in Myanmar
This study analyzed the determinants and potential impacts of the adoption of sustainable aquaculture (SA) technologies on the welfare of small-scale aquaculture (SSA) households in Myanmar using an endogenous switching
Animal Health & Welfare in Aquaculture – Gap Analysis
The aquaculture industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, becoming a crucial source of protein for the global population.1 As this sector expands, there is an increasing need to
Climate change vulnerability in fisheries and aquaculture
Global reviews of the impacts of climate change on fisheries and aquaculture systems carried out in 2009 revealed a paucity and patchiness of information concerning climate impacts on the sector.