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'Our ISA programme was pioneer in the world'

Date: 
18 Jun 2013

The head of the Animal Health Unit of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca), Alicia Gallardo, welcomes the approval met in the latest general session of the World Animal Health Organization (OIE), setting that the infection caused by the infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus in the virulent variables as well as that caused by the subclinical disease should be taken into account.

Between 26 and 31 May this year, the 81st General Session of the OIE was held in Paris, France, where the amendments to the chapter on aquatic animals that are very important for the Chilean

The head of the Animal Health Unit of the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca), Alicia Gallardo, welcomes the approval met in the latest general session of the World Animal Health Organization (OIE), setting that the infection caused by the infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus in the virulent variables as well as that caused by the subclinical disease should be taken into account.

Between 26 and 31 May this year, the 81st General Session of the OIE was held in Paris, France, where the amendments to the chapter on aquatic animals that are very important for the Chilean aquaculture.

After the meeting, in an interview with Aqua, Gallardo explained that the extensive technical and bureaucratic efforts made to achieve that, in her opinion, "represent gains for the country."

"The determinations made in the OIE represent the end of a long story that showed that Chile is a serious country as to aquaculture," the official continued.

Since the ISA virus outbreak in 2007, the country has begun to question all its health management system and the first determination made was to strengthen its borders to prevent the entry of pathogens, she stated.

In the case of pancreatic disease or infection by salmon alpha virus, in 2008 Chile introduced the first protective measures for the eggs and in the same year the pathology was included on the national list.

Since then, the country has set measures for monitoring, control and containment immediate reaction.

Similarly, the other nations launched these actions and placed pancreas disease in their list of 'reportable' diseases.

"In our view, for a global organization to incorporate a pathological disease due to a report made by a small country like Chile reveals the work made as a team in the Sernapesca," Gallardo added.

When being asked about the factors that were taken into account by the OIE to approve the Chilean idea, the official said: "Our ISA programme was pioneer in the world by incorporating monitoring in freshwater and proposing reproducers' screening."

"These measures allowed us in 2010 to rapidly detect cases of HPR0 [non-pathogenic strains]. Thus, we considered that there could be an effect on the risk; so we requested the control of the reproducers in a first stage and proposed the industry that all the positive to HPR0 must be eliminated as well as the eggs of these reproducers."

"This has made us the first country in the world to have a measure to control HPR0," she ensured.

Besides, she anticipated that in July, Sernapesca will present a programme on ISA free compartments: "It is a public-private project in which a reproducer farming centre will have to demonstrate its risk analysis and to ensure the authority that it is free from HPR0 and other HPR."

Sernapesca will evaluate the document, make the appropriate comments and certify that the centres concerned are free from ISA with the name of the compartment. "This can be very important in order to generate free compartments in freshwater and also to offer a different status to the country," she explained.

Finally, Gallardo stated that "Chile is considered as a leading management model by the OIE, but we could reach the HPR0 and other HPR free level."

However, she admitted that this is difficult, since it must be considered that it may occur in the wild specimens, so it is necessary to gather information in this area.

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Location

Chile
35° 40' 30.5292" S, 71° 32' 34.6884" W

Dead Fish Seen in Lake Texoma

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17 Jun 2013

LAKE TEXOMA -- Bruce Hysmith and his team from the Texas Park and Wildlife Department have been studying the dead fish in Lake Texoma since last week. "Its hard for us to really pinpoint a cause because More >>

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Several New Grocery Stores Could be Coming to Texoma

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Several New Grocery Stores Could be Coming to Texoma

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2 Men in Custody after Drug Bust inside Madill Motel

2 Men in Custody after Drug Bust inside Madill Motel

MADILL, OK-- Investigators said two men that were in town working the Sand Bass festival in Madill are now in custody on drug trafficking charges.  The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics said 59-year-old Lucious More >>

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Getting Fit! Upper Body Workout to Reduce "Arm Wings"

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Getting Fit! Sports Drinks or Water?

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United Way Hosts Annual Meeting

United Way Hosts Annual Meeting

United Way of Grayson County will be hosting its annual meeting on Thursday, June 20, beginning at 11:30 a.m. and ending at 1 p.m. in the Sherman Municipal Ballroom located at 405 N. Rusk. 
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United Way of Grayson County will be hosting its annual meeting on Thursday, June 20, beginning at 11:30 a.m. and ending at 1 p.m. in the Sherman Municipal Ballroom located at 405 N. Rusk. 
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LAKE TEXOMA -- Bruce Hysmith and his team from the Texas Park and Wildlife Department have been studying the dead fish in Lake Texoma since last week.

"Its hard for us to really pinpoint a cause because generally by the time we get there its erased," says Hysmith, a Biologist for Lake Texoma.

Since the fish have been floating in the water for hours, sometimes days before they are found, the evidence which could possibly determine their death has been destroyed.

Monday afternoon biologists set out again to try and determine what is killing these fish.

"The dissolved oxygen is the key thing for fish survival and so probably what is happening is these fish are migrating around the lake and they're coming in contact with water that is void of oxygen," says Hysmith.

His team measured oxygen levels but they were normal.

"We measured oxygen and it was 110% saturation so what that means is you got 10% more than what you really need but that oxygen, that can go away," explain Hysmith.

He says the levels vary substantially in different parts of the lake and at different times of the day.

In parts of the lake Hysmith and his team investigated, they saw about 1600 dead fish and out of the millions of fish that are in the lake that number is very, very small.

The number of dead fish this year so far is not too unusual but Hysmith and his team still want to keep an eye on the situation.

"We are going to keep watching it and you keep checking back with us and we'll let you know so you can keep our friendly fisherman informed."

All in all nothing found Monday afternoon out on the lake was unusual, but they did manage to find some fish worth testing.

"Our Oklahoma counterparts have collected fresh dead fish and they are sending them off to a pathologist to take a look at them maybe the pathologist can lend more insight as to what killed the fish," says Hysmith.

Location

Sherman
United States
33° 38' 8.3832" N, 96° 36' 31.968" W

Salmon production drop expected in 2014

Date: 
17 Jun 2013

The Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) estimates that next year, salmon and trout total production will be about 530,000 tonnes, which represents a decrease of 24 per cent compared to that expected for 2013, reaching 700,000 tonnes.

This reduction is a consequence of lower stockings and of the new limits set for the fish density in the water.

Anyway, the Chilean government predicts an improvement in profitability.

The sector also faces the impact of disease outbreaks caused by the infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus, caligidosis (sea lice) and salmon ri

The Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) estimates that next year, salmon and trout total production will be about 530,000 tonnes, which represents a decrease of 24 per cent compared to that expected for 2013, reaching 700,000 tonnes.

This reduction is a consequence of lower stockings and of the new limits set for the fish density in the water.

Anyway, the Chilean government predicts an improvement in profitability.

The sector also faces the impact of disease outbreaks caused by the infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus, caligidosis (sea lice) and salmon rickettsial syndrome (SRS) in Region XI districts.

Under the new Law on Fisheries, the National Fisheries and Aquaculture Service (Sernapesca) decided to limit stockings in two production districts, 20 and 18 A, due to the increased presence of parasites and to poor sanitary performance, by having more fish in the water than recommended.

This provision implies a 10 per cent reduction in Atlantic salmon stockings compared to 2012; a 38 per cent fall of Pacific salmon; and a 36 per cent drop in trout, the newspaper La Tercera reported.

In addition, in November another measure related to the regulation of stocking densities will take effect in the cages of the regions X, XI and XII, and later in the districts.

In 2011 the salmon industry recorded sales for USD 2,925 million, a historical value, but these were also falls in price. In 2012, its returns rose slightly, a trend that continues today.

In March, the average price of fresh Atlantic salmon fillet in Miami was paid USD 5.18 a pound, representing 47 per cent more than at the end of 2012 (USD 3.53).

Subpesca head, Pablo Galilea, argues that the industry will have to "be readapted" and that the production will tend to stabilize at between 600,000 and 650,000 tonnes per year in the next three to four years.

For the undersecretary, in the short and medium term Chile will not produce at record levels again.

"What one could project is that the business will recover its profitability because prices are expected to increase, probably not at the profitability levels the industry had at the time because costs are rising, but at reasonable margins. It will not be the boom that it once was," Galilea pointed out.

In addition, the general manager of the Association of Chilean Salmon Industry AG (SalmonChile), Cristian Moreno, clarified that production reduction is within specific health programmes to combat sea lice and the SRS.

But the authority is considering extending the stocking limitations to two further districts located in Puerto Montt and in Aysen.

"We have defined those areas that can become a problem from the sanitary point of view and intense surveillance will be determined on them," in this regard said José Miguel Burgos, head of Subpesca Aquaculture Department.

Meanwhile, Blumar general manager, Gerardo Balbontín, recalled that in 2012 around 800,000 tonnes of salmon were produced in Chile and predicts that this year, when some health problems have been observed, the level will be lower.

"It's hard to think that we will reach one million tonnes and have a sustainable business, as things have now been noticed," he expressed earlier this month in a statement to Estrategia.

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Chile
35° 40' 30.5292" S, 71° 32' 34.6884" W

Dead fish reported at Milford Reservoir

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14 Jun 2013

What alarmed and perplexed the 76-year-old retirees was the thousands of dead carp and other less desirable species in the water and on the shore.

"There were two dead carp about every foot. They were floating in the water about everywhere," said Riat, of Abilene.

The channel catfish were spawning, said Phillips, of Salina.

"We caught many, many of them and turned them back," he said. "They were good eatin' size."

The pair were after walleye and crappie. They caught a few crappie, but turned them back.

But what they wondered about most was the dead carp.

Why

What alarmed and perplexed the 76-year-old retirees was the thousands of dead carp and other less desirable species in the water and on the shore.
"There were two dead carp about every foot. They were floating in the water about everywhere," said Riat, of Abilene.
The channel catfish were spawning, said Phillips, of Salina.
"We caught many, many of them and turned them back," he said. "They were good eatin' size."
The pair were after walleye and crappie. They caught a few crappie, but turned them back.
But what they wondered about most was the dead carp.
Why the dead carp?
Fisheries officials at the lake have been fielding reports about dead fish -- 99 percent of them carp -- for a couple of weeks, starting from the north end, said R.J. Harms, Milford operations manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Experts at the lake investigated, and Harms shared a theory that suggests the dead fish came from the Republican River, which flows into the lake.
"A lot of the (dead) fish look to be oxygen-stressed. Our oxygen profiles (in Milford) seem to be fine," Harms said.
The theory is that rain patterns over the past several weeks have caused the river flows to fluctuate and the fish to move.
Experts think that the increased flows caused carp, and perhaps some drum and other fish, to float downstream. Then, as the heavy flows subsided, the fish would get caught in shallow pools, become oxygen-stressed and die.
"Next time it rains, they would get pushed into the lake," Harms said.
High winds have contributed, as well, he said.
"That's the latest theory. We haven't heard anything different," he said. "There is nothing showing an oxygen problem (at Milford)."
Mud-covered carp
The theory makes sense, Phillips said.
"I saw several carp that were covered in mud. They had been buried for some time," he said. "Of course, a carp can live for a time without water on them, if they're in the mud."
Phillips said he harbors no concern over the quality of fish at Milford and would have no problem eating fish caught there.
-- Reporter Tim Unruh can be reached at 822-1419 or by email at tunruh@salina.com.

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Milford
United States
39° 5' 5.0496" N, 96° 53' 23.2836" W

CIV can be a uniquemember from the Iridoviridae, since it is | Hiv ...

Date: 
14 Jun 2013

CIV is often a uniquemember of your Iridoviridae, since it is definitely the only member, containing putative iap genes. Three CIV ORFs are actually recognized that display 17. 5 19. 5% identity and 22. 9 40. 6% similarity in amino acid sequence to the functional IAP 3 protein of Cydia pomonella granulovirus. On the other hand, only 193R consists of the two a BIR domain Vortioxetine and also a RING finger domain, when 157L and 332L consist of only a RING finger domain and may, consequently, not be practical as inhibitors of apoptosis. The aim with the latest work is to investigate no matter wh

CIV is often a uniquemember of your Iridoviridae, since it is definitely the only member, containing putative iap genes. Three CIV ORFs are actually recognized that display 17. 5 19. 5% identity and 22. 9 40. 6% similarity in amino acid sequence to the functional IAP 3 protein of Cydia pomonella granulovirus. On the other hand, only 193R consists of the two a BIR domain Vortioxetine and also a RING finger domain, when 157L and 332L consist of only a RING finger domain and may, consequently, not be practical as inhibitors of apoptosis. The aim with the latest work is to investigate no matter whether CIV 193R without a doubt encodes an anti apoptotic protein preventing virus induced apoptosis early in infection. CIV replicates in many different cell lines together with individuals derived from Bombyx mori, such as SPC BM 36 cells. When these cells are infected using a higher dose of CIV, vesicles resembling apoptotic bodies are made at 24 h p.

i.. Nevertheless, these bodies disappear at later times p. i.. At three days the infected cells seem to broaden and type intracellular vacuoles as in comparison with mock infected cells. With the end of infection the cells necrotize. This is often in contrast to cells taken care of with actinomycin D, exactly where apoptotic bodies Immune system are current in abundance in excess of a long time period. Since the formation of apoptotic bodies has also been viewed upon infection of fish cells from the vertebrate iridovirus, red sea bream iridovirus, the DNA was extracted from infected SPC BM 36 cells and subjected to DNA fragmentation analysis. Complete cellular DNA of CIV contaminated cells was purified at distinctive occasions p. i. and analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis along with DNA of actinomycin D induced apoptotic SPC BM 36 cells.

The DNA of cells handled with deubiquitinating enzyme inhibitors actinomycin D showed the classical DNA ladder, whereas CIV infected SPC BM 36 cells did not. Computational examination from the CIV genome indicated that ORF 193R, positioned at nucleotide position 82,521 to 83,144 from the genome, is often a putative iap gene. The CIV iap ORF contains 624 bp and encodes a putative protein of 208 amino acids by using a predicted molecular mass of 22. 8 kDa. Ordinarily, IAPs incorporate one or a lot more so named Cys/His BIR domains represented by a GX9 11CX2CX8 10E/DX5HX3 6C domain, and often a carboxy terminal RING finger. On the other hand, a RING domain is not really often required for IAP perform. CIV ORF193R incorporates a single BIR domain with the N terminal portion of the protein along with a RING finger domain at the C terminus.

This ORF was designated as CIV iap on account of the sequence homology with other iaps recognized previously in CpGV, AcMNPV, Orgyia pseudotsugata MNPV, Epyphias postvittana MNPV, Hyphantria cunea NPV and Amsacta moorei entomopoxvirus.


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Can nanotech save dying shrimp farms?

Date: 
14 Jun 2013

VietNamNet Bridge – Nanotechnology applications offer fresh hope for beleaguered shrimp farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces, experts said at workshops held in Ben Tre Province on Wednesday and in Bac Lieu Province on Friday.

A researcher with the Laboratory for Nanotechnology under the Viet Nam National University-HCM City mixes nano-silver solution with water before using it in a pond belonging to the Thai Tuan Shrimp Farm in Can Gio District, HCM City. — Photo Courtesy of LNT

Farmers in the delta have suffered severe losses over the last several years as shrimps have be

VietNamNet Bridge – Nanotechnology applications offer fresh hope for beleaguered shrimp farmers in the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta provinces, experts said at workshops held in Ben Tre Province on Wednesday and in Bac Lieu Province on Friday.

A researcher with the Laboratory for Nanotechnology under the Viet Nam National University-HCM City mixes nano-silver solution with water before using it in a pond belonging to the Thai Tuan Shrimp Farm in Can Gio District, HCM City. — Photo Courtesy of LNT

Farmers in the delta have suffered severe losses over the last several years as shrimps have been dying in larger numbers due to various diseases.

Le Thi Liet, a farmer in Ben Tre Province's Binh Dai Town, said that shrimp farming has helped her family become wealthy over the last ten years.

However, for the last two years, her farm has not been doing well. While the same breeding method has been applied, shrimps have been dying after 15-30 days, and she said she did not know why this was happening.

She has lost nearly VND450 million (US$21,428) since the end of last year, Liet said.

"I am very worried and confused about whether or not I should continue with shrimp farming," she said, adding that she has been seeking ways to improve the situation.

Liet said that she'd hoped to directly contact scientists of the Laboratory for Nanotechnology (LNT) under the Viet Nam National University of HCM City (VNU-HCM) and ask that her farm is allowed to participate in experiments using the new solution.

Nguyen Van Buoi, head of Ben Tre Province's Aquaculture Division, said nearly 700ha out of 3,800ha of intensive and semi-intensive shrimp farming area currently affected by diseases.

He said two common diseases causing high mortality rates among shrimp are the white spot syndrome and the acute hepatopancreatic necrosis syndrome (AHPNS), formerly referred to as early mortality syndrome.

AHPNS is caused by a bacterial agent which is transmitted orally, colonizes the shrimps' gastrointestinal tract and produces a toxin that causes tissue destruction and dysfunction of the digestive organ known as the hepatopancreas.

The pathogen has been identified as a unique strain of a relatively common bacterium - Vibrio parahaemolyticus - which causes many diseases among shrimp.

Test results have shown that the nano silver solution possesses the ability to kill several bacteria including vibrio cholera, E.Coli, V.Parahaemolyticus and V.Parahaemolyticus, said Dang Thi My Dung, a postgraduate researcher with LNT.

The tests were carried out by the Pasteur Institute and the Southern Monitoring Centre for Aquaculture Environment and Epidemics under Research Institute for Aquaculture No.2, Dung said.

Moreover, it could stop the growth of blue-green algae which also harmed the shrimps' development, she added.

Many experiments using the nano silver solution in shrimp farming, carried out by LNT at its own lab and in a large farm belonging to the HCM City University of Agriculture and Forestry in Thu Duc District have shown that the solution improves water purity significantly, Dung said.

In tanks with the nano silver solution, shrimps were healthier and swam briskly; and 85 per cent of them were alive after 53 days of breeding, while all shrimps bred in tanks without the solution died.

The solution is one of the methods that can be applied to improve the water environment in shrimp ponds, said LNT director Dang Mau Chien, who has spent many years in aquaculture research, particularly shrimp farming.

Water environment plays an important role in shrimp farming, Chien said, explaining that purer water will help shrimps develop high resistance to diseases.

Therefore, more attention should be paid to improving the water environment in shrimp farms, he said.

Currently, the nano silver solution is being piloted at the Thai Tuan Shrimp Farm in HCM City's Can Gio District, apart from shrimp farms of the Hoang Vu Company in Ben Tre Province, he said.

Scientists from LNT visited farms in Bac Lieu Province yesterday, hoping to carry out further tests using the nano silver solution.

Positive signs

Le Van Tuoi, owner of the Thai Tuan Shrimp Farm in HCM City's Can Gio District, says he has lost around VND3.2billions ($152,380) in the last two years because the shrimps have constantly died in large numbers.

"My shrimps were living for less than 30 days," he said.

He met Associate Prof Chien when the latter visited shrimp farms in the district along with his colleagues more than one month ago. He decided to allow the scientists to apply the nano silver solution to three shrimp ponds covering 4,000sq.m each.

The water in two ponds was treated with the solution, while the other was not. Until now, shrimp in the two ponds treated with the nano silver solution were healthy, feeding well and growing quickly, Tuoi said.

They have not been affected by the rain on Tuesday night, he added.

Meanwhile, the shrimp in the pond that was not treated with the solution suffered from the symptoms that showed they were easily susceptible to diseases, and their general condition worsened, he said.

Tran Hoang Vu, director of the Hoang Vu Company, said that their shrimp farms had also suffered the same fate as many others over the last two years.

New technologies for improving shrimp farming, especially the quality in shrimp ponds, was badly needed, he said.

It is important that the solution's price is cheaper than imported products so that investment costs can be reduced, Vu said.

Scientists at the workshop said they could not answer questions raised by farmers about the cost-efficiency and safety of the silver solution until more tests were conducted.

As of now, one litre of the solution would cost about VND200,000 in the open market, and it would take 150 litres to treat a pond with a land area of 4000sq.m, said Tuoi, the shrimp farmer from Can Gio District. During one season, the treatment would have to be applied three times, he said.

Chien said LNT would be able to supply the solution at half the market price.

Tuoi also said that without using the nano silver solution, it took 60 days for 200 shrimps to weigh one kilo, but this was achieved in 32 days with the solution.

The workshops, sponsored by the Viet Nam-Finland Innovation Partnership Programme also heard that the nano silver solution is being experimented with, along with other methods, to preserve fruits – especially dragon fruit.

It has been seen that the fruit can be preserved for as long as 35 days.

Ho Van Quang, managing director of the Tropical Fruit and Vegetable Company in HCM City, said post-harvest preservation of fruit is key to export success.

Cao Van Viet, deputy head of Ben Tre's Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, said that the province has for long been seeking ways to improve water environment for farming and to preserve agricultural produce for longer periods.

The province will co-operate with LNT to set up a pilot model to see how effective the nano silver solution is, he said.

If the model is successful, it will rapidly expand within and outside the province, he added.

He said LNT should continue carrying out many experiments to find out the best procedures and methods to use technological advances like nanotechnology for improving agricultural efficiency and productivity.

Location

Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
10° 44' 48.8508" N, 106° 40' 34.6512" E

Tests show no signs of ISA virus in Washington's salmon – Issaquah ...

Date: 
11 Jun 2013

Recent tests of salmon from Washington's waters show no signs of a fish virus that can be deadly to farm-raised Atlantic salmon. Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus was not detected in tissue samples taken from more than 900 wild and hatchery-produced …

ISA virus: conflicting results a public risk ECO/Huff Strategy (press release)

Recent tests of salmon from Washington's waters show no signs of a fish virus that can be deadly to farm-raised Atlantic salmon. Infectious Salmon Anemia Virus was not detected in tissue samples taken from more than 900 wild and hatchery-produced …

ISA virus: conflicting results a public risk ECO/Huff Strategy (press release)

Location

Washington, District of Colu
United States
38° 53' 42.4032" N, 77° 2' 10.9176" W

Surveillance Samples of Wild Salmon in British Columbia Test ...

Date: 
11 Jun 2013

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Washington, District of Colu
United States
38° 53' 42.4032" N, 77° 2' 10.9176" W

Canadian Food Inspection Agency Should Be Investigated For ...

Date: 
11 Jun 2013

What the hell is going on with the C.F.I.A ? The very agency that is charged with protecting our food sources is in fact conflicted over the virus ridden Atlantic Farmed Salmon that threaten our wild stocks and should not be eaten by anyone.

Today,  the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the same organization that allowed fecal splatter on beef going for human consumption (XL scandal+), announced that they can't find the ISA virus in 4,175 salmon tested in British Columbia.

ISA…  is an Atlantic virus, in the influenza family that has appeared in every region of the world being use

What the hell is going on with the C.F.I.A ? The very agency that is charged with protecting our food sources is in fact conflicted over the virus ridden Atlantic Farmed Salmon that threaten our wild stocks and should not be eaten by anyone.

Today,  the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, the same organization that allowed fecal splatter on beef going for human consumption (XL scandal+), announced that they can't find the ISA virus in 4,175 salmon tested in British Columbia.

ISA…  is an Atlantic virus, in the influenza family that has appeared in every region of the world being used to raise Atlantic salmon in net pen feedlots.  It has killed more salmon than any other virus known, causing $2 billion in damages in Chile.

Alexandra Morton-Marine Biologist

Seven labs have found segments of European strain ISA virus in BC*.  This is an internationally reportable virus. The USFDA has gone on record stating the US does not want ISA virus infected farm salmon entering the US from Canada.

When seven labs find one thing, and the one 'official' lab reports the opposite, the public are at risk.

"There is a quite a back-story here, hidden test results, destructive attacks on the labs reporting positives, samples confiscated and destroyed, says independent biologist Alexandra Morton who is tracking ISA virus in BC,   "but if I could ask one question it would be: Why is the CFIA not looking for this Atlantic virus in the millions of Atlantic salmon in feedlots in BC?  Wouldn't that be the first place to look?

Morton is calling for the CFIA to reveal the details of their test protocol and to submit their work to peer-review by the scientific community that is tracking this virus in salmon farms around the world.  This situation needs to be reviewed by scientific peers.

The public likely wants to be protected from eating  influenza-type viruses in their salmon.

Alexandra Morton

For more on how Canada is handling ISA virus see this  video

Location

British Columbia
Canada
53° 43' 36.0048" N, 127° 38' 51.4356" W

ISA virus: conflicting results a public risk - Environmental ...

Date: 
11 Jun 2013

(BC, June 11, 2013) Today, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the same organization that allowed fecal splatter on beef going for human consumption (XL Foods scandal1), announced that they can't find the ISA virus in 4,175 salmon tested in British Columbia.

ISA is an Atlantic virus in the influenza family that has appeared in every region of the world being used to raise Atlantic salmon in net pen feedlots. It has killed more salmon than any other virus known, causing $2 billion in damages in Chile.

Seven labs have found segments of European strain ISA virus in BC2. This is a

(BC, June 11, 2013) Today, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the same organization that allowed fecal splatter on beef going for human consumption (XL Foods scandal1), announced that they can't find the ISA virus in 4,175 salmon tested in British Columbia.

ISA is an Atlantic virus in the influenza family that has appeared in every region of the world being used to raise Atlantic salmon in net pen feedlots. It has killed more salmon than any other virus known, causing $2 billion in damages in Chile.

Seven labs have found segments of European strain ISA virus in BC2. This is an internationally reportable virus. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has gone on record stating the U.S. does not want ISA virus infected farm salmon entering the U.S. from Canada. When seven labs find one thing, and the one 'official' lab reports the opposite, the public are at risk.

"There is a quite a backstory here, hidden test results, destructive attacks on the labs reporting positives, samples confiscated and destroyed," says independent biologist Alexandra Morton who is tracking ISA virus in BC. "If I could ask one question it would be: Why is the CFIA not looking for this Atlantic virus in the millions of Atlantic salmon in feedlots in BC? Wouldn't that be the first place to look?"

Morton is calling for the CFIA to reveal the details of their test protocol and to submit their work to peer-review by the scientific community that is tracking this virus in salmon farms around the world. This situation needs to be reviewed by scientific peers. The public likely wants to be protected from eating influenza-type viruses in their salmon.

For more on how Canada is handling ISA virus, see www.salmonconfidential.ca.

Location

Canada
56° 7' 49.3176" N, 106° 20' 48.3756" W
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