Climate Change on Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture (eBook)

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2023 | 3. Auflage
400 Seiten
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978-1-80062-164-0 (ISBN)

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The 3rd edition of Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture has been renamed and thoroughly updated and revised, and includes new chapters on the effects of climate change on the biology of finfish and its pathogens, as well as fish welfare and biosecurity.
This, the third volume in the series Climate Change and Fish Health, describes how finfish in cage culture and their pathogens are directly or indirectly affected by ongoing changes to the environment. These changes, which include a global rise in water temperature with increased acidification and reduction in dissolved oxygen, will continue even if we can significantly reduce the current output of anthropogenic carbon dioxide and methane. The third edition of Diseases and Disorders of Finfish in Cage Culture has been renamed to be included in the series, and is completely updated and revised. It has: · Nine updated chapters with new expert contributions from around the world · A focus on the effects that climate change has, and will have, on finfish and their pathogens · New material includes chapters on algal blooms, biosecurity and fish welfare · An emphasis on practical recommendations and changes that can be made to improve fish health This book is key reading for all involved in cage culture of finfish, research scientists, ecologists, fish health consultants, veterinarians, policy makers and all who are interested in fish health and changes to the environment. It is a good reference text for 'workshops on fish health' and academic courses such as aquaculture and fish health. The other volumes in the Climate Change and Fish Health series are: Climate change and non-infectious fish disorders, Woo and Iwama (2020) Climate change and infectious fish diseases, Woo, Leong and Buchmann (2020).

Patrick T K Woo (Edited By) Patrick T K Woo (ptkw) is University Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, and has been a faculty member since 1974. His research program focused on parasitic flagellates which included those of medical and economic importance. The program had continuous NSERC support for over 40 years, until he closed his laboratory at U of G so he could, with his co-editors, focus on formulating and editing an interdisciplinary book series on 'climate change and fish health'. Patrick's research and travels, sponsored by other agencies (e.g. FAO, United Nations; National University of Singapore; CNPq, Brazil; MEC, Spain; NEC, Cdn.; CIDA, Cdn.; IDRC, Cdn) allowed him to work with colleagues in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas (e.g. 'determine the toxicity of cadmium on tilapia and its effects on immune response' in Singapore; 'develop and evaluate diagnostic techniques for human trypanosomiasis' in E & W Africa; 'adapt an in vitro method to study fish innate immunity' in Spain). In addition to publishing papers and review articles in journals and books, Patrick edited a special journal issue and 14 academic books on fish health. He also founded 'The Roy C Anderson Memorial Lecture in Parasitology'. He has also consulted to industry, universities and government agencies. For further details please see: https://www.uoguelph.ca/ib/wooRohana P Subasinghe (Edited By) Rohana Subasinghe is a Sri Lankan/Italian with over 30 years of solid professional experience in aquaculture and aquatic animal health management. Graduated (with honors) from Colombo University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology in 1979. Received an MSc in Aquaculture from the University of Plymouth in 1982 and a PhD in Aquatic Animal Health Management from the University of Stirling in 1986. From 1990 to 1994 worked as the Deputy Coordinator of an Asia regional research program on aquatic animal health management funded by the Government of Canada (International Development Research Centre Canada - IDRC), based at the Universiti Putra Malaysia. Joined FAO Fisheries Department in 1994 and served for 22 years until retired in 2015, until retired as the Chief of the Aquaculture Service of FAO. Professional experience of 22 years at FAO includes; 6 years as Fishery Resources Officer (Fish Health) and 14 years as Senior Aquaculture Officer (Aquaculture and Fish Health), and 2 years as the Chief of the Aquaculture Service. Responsible in establishing a sizable global program on aquatic animal health management, bringing together a large number and variety of partner institutions worldwide to assist FAO Members. Designed, formulated, and implemented many inter-regional, regional and national technical cooperation programmes and projects and produced many high-quality technical publications and manuals. Engaged in extensive and at times complicated frontline negotiations and discussion with FAO Members and regional organizations and brought together several important regional agreements and consensus which resulted in significant policy changes at national and regional levels. Working with WorldFish since 2016 to-date and currently serving as the Technical Lead to the WorldFish/Nigeria. Founder member and former Chairperson of the Fish Health Section of the Asian Fisheries Society, honorary life member of the World Aquaculture Society (WAS) and Past President of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of WAS. Strong advocate of sustainable, responsible and equitable aquaculture and improving its contribution to poverty alleviation and food and nutrition security.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2023
Co-Autor Norway) Brun Edgar (Norwegian Veterinary Institute, USA) Cain Kenneth D. (University of Idaho, Singapore) Chang Siow Foong (Singapore Botanic Gardens, Portugal) Costas Benjamin (University of Porto, Thailand) Dong Ha Thanh (Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Norway) Evensen Oystein (Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Canada) Fast Mark D. (Atlantic Veterinary College, Spain) Leon Castilla y (Agricultural Technological Institute of Castilla and Leon (ITACyL)
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Zoologie
Technik
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte biodiversity • biosecurity • Brackish Water • Carbon dioxide • climate change • cold water • Emerging fish diseases • Environment • Finfish • Fish in cage culture • Fish welfare • Fresh water • Infection control in fish • Infectious fish diseases • Marine water • methane • Non infectious fish diseases • sustainability • Transmission of fish disease • warm water • Wild fish and farmed fish • Zoonoses
ISBN-10 1-80062-164-7 / 1800621647
ISBN-13 978-1-80062-164-0 / 9781800621640
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