Specialists of the Far Eastern Interregional Center of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NTsBRP" examined samples of raw fish taken from reservoirs of the Primorsky Territory and Khabarovsk Territory in Russia

Published Apr 17, 2024

Tridge summary

The Kamchatka branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NTsBRP", overseen by Rosselkhoznadzor, has successfully conducted parasitological safety tests on various fish species including aukha, carp, pike perch, and crucian carp, with no parasites or larvae detected. These results have been recorded in the Vetis component of the FSIS "Vesta" system. This initiative is part of a larger effort to ensure the veterinary safety of fishery basins across Russia, contributing to the creation of an interactive map that highlights the production areas of aquatic biological resources. This map is accessible on the Institution's website, providing valuable information for monitoring and managing fishery resources.
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Original content

Selected 8 samples (5 samples each) - aukha, carp, pike perch and crucian carp - were sent for research to the testing laboratory of the Kamchatka branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NTsBRP" to conduct laboratory studies on parasitological safety indicators. According to the results of studies carried out by employees of the testing laboratory of the Kamchatka branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NTsBRP", no parasites (helminths) and their larvae were identified in the sample. The results of laboratory tests are entered into the Vetis component of the FSIS "Vesta". We would like to remind you that, as part of monitoring the veterinary safety of the catchment areas of the ABR, the Federal State Budgetary Institution “NTsBRP”, subordinate to Rosselkhoznadzor, traditionally carries out expeditionary trips to take samples to the sites of the catch (harvest) of the ABR in the Baikal, Volga-Caspian, Far ...
Source: Fishretail

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