Common diseases and parasites of fish in the North Atlantic: Training guide for identification.
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1996Author
Bucke, D.
Vethaak, D.
Lang, T.
Mellergaard, S.
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27pp.
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During
the
past
20
years,
there
has
been
an
increasing
number
of
field
surveys
investigating
the
occurrence
and
distribution
of
fish
diseases
as
a tool
for
monitoring
the
effects
of
environmental
changes,
including
marine
pollution.
Fish
diseases
are
considered
to
be
an
appropriate
indicator
in
this
context
because
the
outbreak
of
a disease
represents
an
end-point
of
biological
significance
integrating
all
environmental
factors
affecting
fish
health.
In
the
beginning
of
the
1980s
it was
felt,
in
the
scientific
community
involved
in
fish
disease
studies,
that
it would
be
useful
on
an
international
basis
to
compare
and
combine
the
results
of
the
different
groups
studying
fish
diseases.
This
would
then
present
an
overall
picture
and
evaluation
of
the
health
status
of
fish
populations
in
the
study
areas.
However,
it was
soon
realized
that
the
results
on
disease.....
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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES)Copenhagen, Denmark
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ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences; 19Document Language
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0903–2606Citation
Bucke, D.; Vethaak, D.; Lang, T. and Mellergaard, S. (1996) Common diseases and parasites of fish in the North Atlantic: Training guide for identification. ICES Techniques in Marine Environmental Sciences, No.19, 27pp. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-255Collections