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Freshwater Aquaculture Biosecurity

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Freshwater aquaculture biosecurity refers to the measures and protocols implemented to prevent the introduction and spread of diseases in fish farms, ensuring the health and well-being of aquatic species.

Key Features

  • Risk assessment
  • Biosecurity protocols
  • Disease surveillance
  • Quarantine procedures

Pros

  • Protects fish stocks from diseases
  • Ensures sustainable aquaculture practices
  • Reduces economic losses in the aquaculture industry

Cons

  • Can be costly to implement and maintain
  • Compliance may vary among fish farms

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Last updated: Tue, May 5, 2026, 04:15:59 AM UTC