On-site meeting with fish disease experts from South Korea and Denmark

Published 2023년 10월 23일

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The National Institute of Fisheries Science hosted a meeting with Danish fish disease experts and halibut and rainbow trout fishermen from Jeju and Gangwon-do. The experts shared their knowledge on preventing the infiltration of viruses and pathogens into fish farms and discussed the process of becoming an export country again after eradicating a disease. The meeting aimed to improve the quality of aquaculture sites through cooperation between domestic and foreign experts.
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The National Institute of Fisheries Science announced that it invited Danish fish disease experts and held an on-site meeting with Jeju halibut and Gangwon-do rainbow trout fishermen on the 10th and 13th. Dr. Britt Bang Jansen of the Technical University of Denmark, who was invited this time, is the director of the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) standard laboratory for viral hemorrhagic sepsis (VHS) disease, and Professor Nils Lorenzen is known as a pioneer in the field of DNA vaccines. At a meeting with Jeju halibut fishermen, attendees shared their opinions on the need to establish an inflow water disinfection device to prevent viruses and other pathogens from infiltrating the fish farm. Subsequently, at a meeting with rainbow trout fishermen, experts and fishermen discussed the process of being recognized as an export country again after eradicating IHN, although Denmark, a country that exported rainbow trout, had recently been deemed unable to export due to an ...
Source: Fisheco

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