Fish Health News You Can Use (November 2024)

This edition of Fish Health News You Can Use looks at so-called 'Miracle Cures' -- products in the fields of human and veterinary medicine, particularly aquaculture, that make bold claims about their benefits and effects. But how should one make decisions unclouded by the remarkable sales pitch? 

Pacific Region Fish Health Program Director Andy Goodwin uses hypothetical product labels of products designed to support fish health and manage or avoid diseases and breaks down what they do--and very often don't--say and the questions conservation professionals should always ask before making a purchase or applying a product. Dr. Goodwin uses practical advice on what to look for, how fish culturalists and others can discern whether or not the product should, or should not, be used to treat fish species, and how to avoid 'Miracle Cure' disasters in the future.  

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The Pacific Region Fish Health Program protects the health and welfare of fish living in the wild and on Federal and partner hatcheries in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. With healthy fish we can be confident that fish survive in the wild to support the Service’s mitigation and recovery goals.
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A man is fishing in a boat with three young girls. The kids are excitedly pulling a fish out of the water.
Healthy fisheries and waters are the foundation of America’s outdoor traditions and give us the freedom to fish, boat, and enjoy the benefits of outdoor recreation. The Fish and Aquatic Conservation programs work with states, tribes, and communities to provide a comprehensive approach to freshwater...
A fish with a reddish tone body with black spots on upper part of body, this side view of a Chinook salmon shows the salmon swimming right above a gravel riverbed.
Healthy fisheries are core to the conservation work of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. We are working with partners to protect and enhance the health of fish and other aquatic animals in aquaculture and in the wild.
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