ISA Infections Since the Norwegian Fish Farms Developed ISA in 1984 - Updated May 24, 2012
Location
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Date
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Comment
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Norway
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1984 - 2014
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Continual outbreak for 30 years.
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Canada – NB
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1996
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9.9M fish, $200 million loss.
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Chile |
1996
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--
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1997
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Worldwide, fish farms lost $3 billion to disease.
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Scotland
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1998
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Canada – NS
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2000
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USA – Maine
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2001
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The Faroe Islands
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2001 – 2006
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Scotland
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2004
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Chile
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2007
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The Shetland Islands
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2008
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The Faroe Islands
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2009
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Canada – PEI
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2009
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Chile
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2010
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A $2billion loss. About 250 million salmon; Cermaq/Mainstream lost $323 million; Marine Harvest lost 1.4 billion Euros.
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Chile
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2011
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23 Farms sequenced for ISA. 28 Strains of ISA. One farm slaughtered for ISA
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Canada - NS
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2011
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A wild Atlantic salmon run tested positive for ISA.
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Canada - BC
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2011
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Wild sockeye, Rivers Inlet smolts test positive. Adult coho, chum chinook, Fraser R test positive. Two adult sockeye, Fraser River, test positive.
Province reports more than1000 classic symptoms, but zero ISA. Miller finds 25% farmed fish in Clayoquot have ISA - + 100,000 fish per farm. |
Global Losses
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2011
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Annual disease losses are 1/3 to ½ of fish & shrimp. That is $32.5 to $49.2 billion every year.
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Canada - Nova Scotia Norway Chile | 2012 2014 2014 | ISA positive test and truckloads of farmed salmon destroyed. May 6, the fishsite.com April 29, thefishsite.com, the farm refused to empty the site. |
This is the Kibenge document supporting this table: http://www.oie.int/eng/A_aquatic/Docs/Presentations/1.11Kibenge.ppt. His first conclusion, slide 36, is that: Aquatic animal disease is part and parcel of aquaculture.
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This is the source for the 2012 ISA infection in NS: http://www.thecoastguard.ca/News/2012-02-17/article-2899053/--%0D%0AFish-farm-throws-away-truckloads-of-salmon%0D%0A/1. 'Officials at provincial labs in Truro were conducting routine tests on farmed salmon when positive indications for infectious salmon anemia were found.'
This is the import of eggs/embryos to BC fish farms document:www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/aquaculture/reporting-rapports/egg-oeuf-eng.htm.
This is the BC disease breakout, Kibenge/Routledge, document: <http://www.wildsalmonfirst.org/sites/default/files/files/OIE%20report%20by%20Kibenge(1).pdf>
This is the map of all fish farms in BC:http://www.livingoceans.org/maps/salmon-farming/proposed-expansion-mainstreamcermaq-salmon-farm-production-b.
April 30, 2012, Russia has just found e-coli and salmonella in farmed salmon imported from Norway: http://www.fsvps.ru/fsvps/press/2584.html?_language=en.
A new outbreak of ISA in Norway, 2012: http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/17235/oie-isa-outbreak-reported-in-norway
A new outbreak of ISA in Norway, 2012: http://www.thefishsite.com/fishnews/17235/oie-isa-outbreak-reported-in-norway
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