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The Swedish Forestry and Agricultural Academy visited Möja for a meeting on 23 May 2002. The topics covered in the 8 lectures included the history of settlement on the archipelago; the development of the fishing industry; the marine environment water quality; the biological resources (including a...
The biology and morphology of Gyrodactylus are discussed in relation to its effect on fish farming.
The second edition of this multilingual illustrated dictionary provides a unique reference to the names of more than 1450 species of fish, crustaceans, molluscs, seaweeds and other fishery products which are the object of international trade or the subject of legislation designed to protect them....
For an experimental period of 7 days (after acclimatization) 32 eels were given a commercial feed to which 7500 mg oxytetracycline/kg was added. The rate of elimination of the antibiotic from eels held at 23°C was followed by analysis of muscle and liver samples taken from one eel killed each day...
No serious animal diseases were reported in 1978. The commonest cattle diseases were still mastitis (over 200 000 cases), sterility, milk fever and acetonaemia. A total of 14 herds were found to be infected with bovine leukosis. Enzootic pneumonia and atrophic rhinitis caused 245 farms to be...