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Cyprinid Herpesvirus-1: Carp (Koi) Pox

This is carp (koi) pox, also known as cyprinid herpesvirus-1. Carp and koi are the same species, with koi selected for many colour and fin traits. This virus, like many herpesviruses, are carried by fish without clinical signs, until some stressor allows the virus to activate. Think of the herpesvirus that causes chickenpox, which then …

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An Emerging Fish Parasite in Ontario

The Ontario Animal Health Network (OAHN)-Aquatic Animals is looking for evidence of a novel fish louse species that may be spreading across Ontario.

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Fish Resources for Veterinarians

Find publications, videos, and other veterinary resources related to aquaculture.

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An Emerging Fish Parasite in Ontario

The Ontario Animal Health Network (OAHN)-Aquatic Animals is looking for evidence of a novel fish louse species that may be spreading across Ontario.

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Bacterial Kidney Disease Infosheet

Infosheet highlighting bacterial kidney disease in Ontario fish

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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.

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Fact Sheet: Whirling Disease (for Fish Farmers)

These quick facts will help fish farmers recognize whirling disease and avoid spreading it.

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Fact Sheet: Whirling Disease (for Recreational Water Users)

Find out what whirling disease is, and how to avoid spreading this disease.

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Important Contact Information: Fish

A list of industry and government contacts.

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Aquaculture Biosecurity Fact Sheet

To protect your farm from disease transmission, biosecurity is the best prevention.

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Infographic: Common Myths About Aquaculture

5 myths about aquaculture debunked by the OAHN Fish Network.

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An Emerging Fish Parasite in Ontario

The Ontario Animal Health Network (OAHN)-Aquatic Animals is looking for evidence of a novel fish louse species that may be spreading across Ontario.

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