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Aquaculture Pathophysiology, Two Volume Set, Volume I. Finfish Diseases is a diverse, practical reference on finfish diseases impacting aquaculture. It is intended for the veterinarian, fish health biologist or extensionist, fish pathologist, and fish health diagnostician supporting the management of major and emerging infectious and non-infectious health risks for the key temperate, subtropical and tropical finfish species of commercial and fisheries importance. This volume should be read in partnership with Volume II on shellfish diseases as the principles and approach to the diagnosis and management of aquacultured animal species are similar, and typically researchers, teachers, students, diagnostic laboratory scientists, aquaculture technicians, and farmers need to be competent across both finfish and shellfish health issues.
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Aquaculture Pathophysiology, Two Volume Set, Volume I. Finfish Diseases is a diverse, practical reference on finfish diseases impacting aquaculture. It is intended for the veterinarian, fish health biologist or extensionist, fish pathologist, and fish health diagnostician supporting the management of major and emerging infectious and non-infectious health risks for the key temperate, subtropical and tropical finfish species of commercial and fisheries importance. This volume should be read in partnership with Volume II on shellfish diseases as the principles and approach to the diagnosis and management of aquacultured animal species are similar, and typically researchers, teachers, students, diagnostic laboratory scientists, aquaculture technicians, and farmers need to be competent across both finfish and shellfish health issues.