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Harmonisation of Diagnostic Techniques and Disseminating the Information for Fish Diseases Control in Aquaculture Education TR/06/A/F /EX1-0064
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The Objectives of The Project
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Improving the harmonisation of diagnostic techniques in fish diseases The integration of available investigative techniques with diagnostic pathology and epidemiology To get acquinted with the application of EU directives on diagnostic techniques and control measures for fish diseases To evaluate possibilities of ICT utilization in diagnostic laboratories and learning to obtain benefits from ICT in fish diseases
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To develop synergy and collaborate with other Laboratories To discuss new developments in the area of fish diseases To provide a forum for exchanging knowledge regarding the disease situation in the various Member States To blend theory with practical experience through applied training To exchange ideas with participants from diverse backgrounds To disseminate the current knowledge of solution for fish disease control in aquaculture education Wide-ranging integration of European ideals into aquaculture education, Incorporation of the most up-to-date industrial practices and research findings into aquaculture higher education curricula Generally increased awareness of the lifelong learning in the aquaculture sector and improved motivation to learn
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National Needs increase the understanding of the current status of fish diseases relating diagnose, quarantine, control, research and training in EU countries integrate the most current information on various aspects of transboundary fish diseases in EU and non-EU countries inform about application of EU legislation on fish disease control
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Sectoral Needs provide the improving training in diagnostic skills harmonised with EU on fish diseases to students, as a part of further capacity building in fish health management in aquaculture sector of Turkey need for hands-on, aquaculture sector-oriented training learn emerging technologies from recognized experts
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In Brief The promising future of aquaculture in the world may be stunted by the lack of disease control, particularly in developing countries. To prevent this, training of scientists and technicians, improving of diagnostic techniques, harmonisation of diagnostic methods and information exchange systems are needed.
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Knowledge of fish diseases and diagnostic techniques differ markedly among the countries, thus EU countries established the reference laboratories for fish disease diagnose and control. Turkey should be integrated to this structure, and secondly, the knowledge of diagnosing techniques should transfer into aquaculture education. Fish diseases diagnostic methods in Turkey seem to be insufficient although Turkish aquaculture sector is rapid with steadily increasing production.
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Participation of higher, and continuing education systems in Turkey must be utilized in order to effectively train scientific and technical staff to support a healthy and productive industry. Laboratory–based training during aquaculture and fisheries education appear to have some weakness. Knowledge on fish diseases, fish health management and diagnostic skills are therefore of particular importance for successful aquaculture however, there is a substantial lack in all these fields of expertise throughout Turkey.
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Turkey should be informed about implementation of EU directives or recommendations and how to apply these directives at regional or local levels. Turkish aquaculture sector urgently needs a long-term approach to fish disease control management. An expanding aquaculture industry will require trained personnel. Graduates employed in aquaculture sector are not well-educated with respect to fish disease diagnose and control.
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The transfer of appropriate knowledge on fish disease to current and potential aquaculturists will be a critical component of any effort to establish the aquaculture industry in Turkey. There must be a support structure within Turkey to identify grower and processor problems and provide the research linkage for innovations and improvements essential to keep Turkey aquaculturists competitive.
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