Disease Resources
Winterkill: Aquatic Animal Tipsheet
Winterkill is the most common fish mortality event and is generally caused by a depletion of dissolved oxygen, especially in backyard ponds and smaller bodies of water. Check out this tipsheet by the OAHN Aquatic Animal network for more information.
Read MoreOAHN Fish Research Project: Antibiotic resistance in Ontario aquaculture
Executive summary, full report, and poster for the OAHN Fish research project.
Read MoreStaying Ahead of the Curve Magazine: The Disease Surveillance Plan 2013-2018
Detailing what the DSP and OAHN completed from 2013-2018, including summaries by network, research projects, equipment purchased, tests developed, and much more.
Read MoreQuick Facts About Whirling Disease for Recreational Water Users
Find out what whirling disease is, and how to avoid spreading this disease.
Read MoreAnimal Health Resources
Winterkill: Aquatic Animal Tipsheet
Winterkill is the most common fish mortality event and is generally caused by a depletion of dissolved oxygen, especially in backyard ponds and smaller bodies of water. Check out this tipsheet by the OAHN Aquatic Animal network for more information.
Read MoreStaying Ahead of the Curve Magazine: The Disease Surveillance Plan 2013-2018
Detailing what the DSP and OAHN completed from 2013-2018, including summaries by network, research projects, equipment purchased, tests developed, and much more.
Read MoreHelpful Links and Resources for Fish Producers and Vets
These links are a great starting point for fish vets and producers.
Read MoreIndustry Resources
Staying Ahead of the Curve Magazine: The Disease Surveillance Plan 2013-2018
Detailing what the DSP and OAHN completed from 2013-2018, including summaries by network, research projects, equipment purchased, tests developed, and much more.
Read MoreQuick Facts About Whirling Disease for Fish Farmers
These quick facts will help fish farmers recognize whirling disease and avoid spreading it.
Read MoreCommon Myths About Aquaculture - Infographic
5 myths about aquaculture debunked by the OAHN Fish Network.
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