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Spreading Koi herpesvirus using angling equipment

A fish gill showing necrosis from KHV

Spreading Koi herpesvirus using angling equipment

Koi herpesvirus (KHV) is a fatal disease of carp which has spread rapidly between UK recreational fisheries. Although live fish movements are the main risk for disease spread, we’ve demonstrated that KHV can be transferred by contaminated angling equipment. 

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Creating a regulatory toolbox for aquaculture businesses

Keith Jeffery, 21 April 2016 — Animal Health, Aquaculture, Policy

SEAFISH webpage showing the aquaculture toolkit

Cefas has created a new on-line regulatory toolbox for the aquaculture industry in England, and I’d like to explain why.

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Can Dover Sole survive discarding?

Tom Catchpole, 13 April 2016 — Animal Health, Field Research, Fisheries, Monitoring, Policy

Storage tanks and fish being assessed

Half of undersized sole survive after being caught and discarded in the English east coast inshore otter trawl fishery, according to preliminary results of research conducted by Cefas scientists. Senior scientist Tom Catchpole provides an update on the survival of …

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Why is Cefas investigating whether unwanted fish survive discarding?

Tom Catchpole, 2 March 2016 — Animal Health, Field Research, Monitoring, Policy

Live Nephrops in container cells

Senior Cefas scientist Tom Catchpole explains why fish are discarded back to the sea, and what happens to them.

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Deciphering El Niño’s role in waterborne disease emergence

Craig Baker-Austin, 24 February 2016 — Animal Health, Climate Change, Field Research, Monitoring

Globe showing El Nino

Evidence is emerging that the devastating outbreaks of Vibrio disease recently witnessed in Latin America are linked to significant El Niño events. New research using the latest microbial and genomic tools is providing a fresh insight into how El Niño …

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Where will the UK get its seafood in future?

Grant Stentiford and Simon Jennings, 12 February 2016 — Animal Health, Aquaculture, Fisheries, Monitoring

List of requirements for food security

Millions of people enjoy seafood. But achieving food security remains a significant and ongoing challenge for society.

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Opportunistic invaders exploit weak immunity in animals and humans

Grant Stentiford, 19 January 2016 — Animal Health, Monitoring

Microsporidia

A highly opportunistic group of parasites called microsporidians can live within the cells of a wide range of host organisms - including humans.

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C-Bass on the move!

Ewan Hunter, 18 January 2016 — C-Bass, Field Research, Monitoring, Technology

Example of DST Tag

My last post described how both the UK (Cefas) and France (Ifremer) have been tagging sea bass with electronic data storage tags (DSTs). We’re doing this to learn about their behaviour and migration patterns.

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The 10 most popular Cefas scientific papers of 2015

Brett Lyons, 11 January 2016 — Animal Health, Climate Change, Field Research, Fisheries, Monitoring

Altmetrics breakdown

Alternative metrics reveal the Cefas research that has received the most online attention during the past year.

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Sun, sea and sewage

Brett Lyons, 5 January 2016 — Field Research, Monitoring, Pollution

Kuwait Bay water sampling trip

Cefas, working in partnership with the Kuwait Environment Public Authority (KEPA), has just completed an extensive monitoring programme to assess the impact of sewage and industrial effluent discharged into Kuwait’s marine environment.

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Cefas Science Highlights

Brett Lyons, 18 December 2015 — Climate Change, Field Research, Fisheries, Monitoring, Oceanography

Historic fisheries cruise

In a series of blog posts we will be showcasing some of the science recently published by Cefas scientists.

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