Friday, 21 October 2011

KEY DOCUMENT - ISA Infections World Wide Since 1984 - Updated May 6, 2014

ISA Infections Since the Norwegian Fish Farms Developed ISA in 1984 - Updated May 24, 2012
Location
Date
Comment
Norway
1984 - 2014
Continual outbreak for 30 years.
Canada – NB
1996
9.9M fish, $200 million loss.
Chile
1996

--
1997
Worldwide, fish farms lost $3 billion to disease.
Scotland
1998

Canada – NS
2000

USA – Maine
2001

The Faroe Islands
2001 – 2006

Scotland
2004

Chile
2007

The Shetland Islands
2008

The Faroe Islands
2009

Canada – PEI
2009

Chile
2010
A $2billion loss. About 250 million salmon; Cermaq/Mainstream lost $323 million; Marine Harvest lost 1.4 billion Euros.
Chile
2011
23 Farms sequenced for ISA. 28 Strains of ISA. One farm slaughtered for ISA
Canada - NS
2011
A wild Atlantic salmon run tested positive for ISA.
Canada - BC
2011
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
2011
Annual disease losses are 1/3 to ½ of fish & shrimp. That is $32.5 to $49.2 billion every year.
Chile



Canada - Nova Scotia



Norway

Chile
2012



2012



2014

2014
Cooke Aquaculture is ordered to slaughter 1 million farmed salmon for ISA.
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.
Link
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.
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>

April 30, 2012, Russia has just found e-coli and salmonella in farmed salmon imported from Norwayhttp://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

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