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Through its field force, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) provides agricultural producers with a broad range of cooperative programs for protecting the health of animals and plants. Aquaculture, the managed production of aquatic plants and animals, continues to grow as a major agribusiness enterprise. APHIS programs currently serve important aspects of both plant and animal aquaculture, especially involving disease, pest prevention, and wildlife damage management. APHIS also has become involved in facilitating importation and exportation in aquacultural products because of increased global trade.
VHS Federal Order (pdf 17kb) VHS Interim Rule (pdf 128kb) VHS Regulated States and Canadian Provinces (pdf 10kb) Species regulated by the VHS Interim Rule (pdf 12kb) VHS Surveillance Plan (pdf 1.09mb)
APHIS Approved Laboratories for Export Health Certification
Infectious Salmon Anemia Program Standards (pdf 256kb)
Spring Viremia of Carp (text or pdf 21kb)
Impact Worksheet on Taura Syndrome Virus in the United States June 10, 2004 (pdf 307kb) Outbreak of Shrimp Viral Disease in Central America: Situation Report (pdf 63kb)
US State and Territory Import Regulations for Aquaculture
Last Modified:
October 23, 2008
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