Biological hazards of fish farming in Ukraine
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31548/dopovidi2016.07.014Keywords:
fish farming, aquaculture, water resources, biological hazards, pathogens, infectious and parasitic diseases of fish.Abstract
It was conducted monitoring of biological hazards of fish farming in Ukraine for the period 2002 – 2013 . Was established that biological hazards for the period 2002 – 2013 are presented by pathogens of infectious (20 %) and invasive (80 %) diseases. Among infectious diseases in aquaculture of Ukraine there are 15 % – fungal infections, and diseases of bacterial and viral etiology – 5 %. Invasive diseases are presented by pathogens of protozoal diseases – 60 %, monohenoyidozy and trematodozy – 20 %, tsestodozy – 10 %, arahnoentomozy – 7 % and
nematodosiss – 3 %. It was also noted infection by parasites.
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