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National Network of Aquaculture Environmental Monitoring

The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, is well-established in Northwest Mexico. Recurrent mortality episodes have been occurring since 1997, with oyster herpesvirus disease as a major cause. This project aims to establish a national network for monitoring the environmental conditions in aquaculture areas to better understand diseases and promote sustainable oyster production.

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National Network of Aquaculture Environmental Monitoring

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  1. National Network of Aquaculture Environmental Monitoring Jorge CáceresMartínez

  2. The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas was introduced in Baja California and other states of Northwest México in the 70s from the West Coast of USA.

  3. Nowadays, the culture of the Pacific oyster in Northwest México is well established. Its production reach about 10,000 metric tones, representing the 20% of the national production of oysters. Sonora Baja California Sinaloa Baja California Sur

  4. Recurrent episodes of mortality of the Pacific oyster cultured in the region have been occurring since 1997 Baja California Sonora Baja California sur

  5. Why oysters die? ?

  6. Disease I feelsick. How do youfeel?

  7. Oyster herpesvirus disease in Baja California. 2 -37 mm 73% (40-97%) Summer

  8. Environment ND ND ND ND Aquaculture Parasite DiseaseInteractions Host D INTERATION PARASITE-HOST-ENVIRONMENT-AQUACULTURE

  9. The OsHV is widely distributed in Northwest Mexico. No data on environmental conditions in affected areas.

  10. Environmental monitoring in areas of fisheries and culture Databases and Interpretation

  11. Expensive commercial systems for environmental monitoring

  12. DIRECCIÓN GENERAL DE SALUD ANIMAL REUNIÓN NACIONAL DE COMITÉS DE SANIDAD ACUÍCOLA SOBRE PECES, CRUSTÁCEOS Y MOLUSCOS ZACATECAS 2011 DIRECCIÓN DE SANIDAD ACUICOLA Y PESQUERA ACUERDOS SOBRE MOLUSCOS 19 de agosto de 2011.

  13. ACUERDOS Sector Productivo Moluscos DIRECCIÓN DE SANIDAD ACUÍCOLA Y PESQUERA

  14. Temperature Salinity Oxygen pH Conductivity Tides Currents Nitrite Ammonia Chlorophylls Turbidity Winds REGIONAL TIDE NETWORK NATIONAL NETWORK OF AQUACULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Animal health Water health Substrate health

  15. REGIONAL TIDE NETWORK NATIONAL NETWORK OF AQUACULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

  16. REGIONAL TIDE NETWORK NATIONAL NETWORK OF AQUACULTURE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA RENAMOA Databases Information analysis

  17. Thanks Dr. Jorge Cáceres Martínez M.C. Cuauhtémoc Nava Button Dr. Luis Gustavo Álvarez Sánchez Dr. Rubén Lara Lara Dr. Guido MarinoneMoschetto Dr. Rebeca Vásquez Yeomans

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