Fish Health 106-3 (2006)

Proceedings of the Fifth St. Andrews Aquaculture Workshop, December 2006, St. Andrews, NB
The St. Andrews work shop series is a collaboration between the St. Andrews Biological Station and the Aquaculture Association of Canada. These proceedings are a product of that collaboration and were funded by the Science Branch of Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Ottawa.
Viral hemorrhagic seticemia virus, type IV in the Great Lakes
J.S. Lumsden, L. Al-Hussinee, S. Russell, K. Young, A. Yazdanpanah, P. Huber, S. Lord,
and R.M.W. Stevenson ...............................................................................................................................4
Phytoplankton early warning approaches for salmon farmers in southwestern New Brunswick:
Project summary
B.D. Chang, J.L. Martin, F.H. Page, G. Harrison, L.E. Burridge, M.M. LeGresley, A.R. Hanke,
E.P. McCurdy, R.J. Losier, E. Horne, and M.C. Lyons ..........................................................................10
Industry enumeration, early warning and hindcasting of harmful phytoplankton blooms in
southwest New Brunswick
J.L. Martin, M.M. LeGresley, F.H. Page, B.D. Chang, and A. Hanke ...................................................18
The Marine Harvest Canada strategy for effective fish health management
Meghan Mills, Diane Morrison, Brad Boyce, Cilka LaTrace, and Jean Veal ....................................24
Survival of a deformed "miracle fish" Oreochromis niloticus in an intensive water recirculating
system
Thomas T. George ......................................................................................................................................28
Growth, body morphology and muscle metabolism patterns in newly-hatched salmonid species
(Salvelinus alpinus and Oncorhynchus mykiss): Effects of water velocity
N.R. Le François, T. Grünbaum, K. Chu. A. Savoie, and R. Cloutier .................................................33


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