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Care for the
healthy future of aquaculture
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VETCARE TM |
AQUAHEALTH TM |
ACTIVITY PROFILE
Established in Athens-Greece since 1993 in order to provide
expert veterinary services and specialised products in the domain of farmed
fish health and welfare, with special emphasis in disease prevention and early
diagnosis. Ultimate goals comprise the sustainable and profitable aquaculture industry in
the Mediterranean and the overall quality and environmental compatibility of
farming processes and products.
All operations are
conducted from the Athens base, where apart from the administrative office, a
fish disease diagnostic laboratory as well as product storage and distribution
facilities are maintained in close distance.
Co-operation with biotechnology firms, research
laboratories and specialised manufacturers, at home and abroad, ensures
technology transfer and sourcing of innovative products suitable to the
Mediterranean aquaculture. Such ties with research institutions on the one hand
and with the industry on the other, help to keep abreast of developments in
fish pathology, disease diagnosis and prevention.
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure
that the information in the notes and papers contained and linked herein is
accurate until the date of last editing. It is based upon the accumulated
personal experience of applied work in the field. The author cannot take
responsibility for incorrect interpretation and any resulting consequences. The contents
may be used only as an educational guide and are not meant to become a
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Fish business web information bases
Aquaculture-related
educational web sites
Fish disease diagnosis and control in the Mediterranean marine
aquaculture: an overview.
Economically important pathologies of farmed marine fish in the eastern
Mediterranean.
Parasitic
cymothoid isopods affecting farmed marine fish.
Gram positive cocco-bacteria causing disease in
marine fish.
Vaccination strategies: injection vs. immersion.
First isolation and identification of IPNV
from trout in Greece.
Anchor
worms (Lernaeolophus sultanus)
-copepods parasitising sea bass and sharp snout
bream.
Chronic sub-lethal copper toxicity from net antifoulants.
Co-presence of
Herpes Virus Anguillae (HVA) and Infectious
Pancreatic Necrosis (IPN) virus in European eels Anguilla anguilla. First detection
in Greece.
Curriculum Vitae (Dr Panos Varvarigos)
An inexpensive microcomputer based data
record-keeping system for the individual fish farm.
Application of Linear Programming to fish farm
production planning.
Production planning and the management of information on fish
farms: results of a UK survey.
Production economics of the emerging private fish
farming industry in Bulgaria.
Farmers' perceptions of the scale of the bracken
problem on LFA farms in England and Wales.
First isolation and identification of the Infectious Pancreatic
Necrosis (IPN) virus from rainbow trout Onchorhynchus
mykiss fingerlings farmed in Greece.
As margins tighten can you afford to fly blind?
Sea-bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) protected against vibriosis.
Greek fish farmers spot diseases early with diagnostic kits.
Marine fish diseases in Greece.
Immersion or injection? Practical considerations of vaccination strategies for farmed sea
bass and sea bream in Greece.
First confirmation of Herpes Virus Anguillae (HVA) and Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis (IPN)
virus infecting European eels Anguilla anguilla
farmed in Greece.
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