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Some journal articles may be available online from: Ingenta or Science Direct


R8288 Assessing the sustainability of brackish water aquaculture systems in the Philippines

Link to Project R8288 Website


R8287 Resource, market development and poverty targeting issues associated with emerging peri-urban and urban aquaculture in Sub-Saharan Africa

Link to Project R8287 Website


R8286 Impact of production and marketing of freshwater aquatic products on rural livelihoods

Link to Project R8286 Website


R8119 The Impact of Aquatic Animal Health Strategies on the Livelihoods of poor people in Asia

Link to Project R8119 Website

Peer Reviewed

Corsin, F., Thakur, P.C., Padiyar, P.A., Madhusudhan, M., Turnbull, J.F., Mohan, C.V., Hao, N.V. & Morgan, K.L. (2003) Relationship between WSSV and indicators of quality in Penaeus monodon post-larvae in Karnataka, India. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 54, 97-104.

Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V., Mohan, C.V., Phi, T.T., Phuoc, L.H., Tinh, N.T.N. & Morgan, K.L. (2002) Problems and solutions with the design and execution of an epidemiological study of white spot disease in black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) in Vietnam. Preventative Veterinary Medicine. 53, 117-132.

Mohan, C.V., Corsin, F., Thakur, P.C., Padiyar, P.A., Madhusudan, M., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V. & Morgan, K.L. (2002) Usefulness of dead shrimp specimens to study the epidemiology of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) and chronic bacterial infection. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 50, 1-8.

Thakur, P.C., Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Shankar, K.M., Hao, N.V., Padiyar, P.A., Madhusudhan, M., Morgan, K.L. & Mohan, C.V. (2002) Estimation of prevalence of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) by polymerase chain reaction in Penaeus monodon postlarvae at time of stocking in shrimp farms of Karnataka, India: a population-based study. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 49, 235-243.

Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V., Mohan, C.V.,Phi, T.T, Phuoc, L.H., Tinh, N.T.N. & Morgan, K.L. (2001) Risk factors associated with White Spot Syndrome Virus infection in a Vietnamese rice-shrimp farming system. Disease of Aquatic Organisms 47: 1-12.

Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V., Mohan, C.V., Phi, T.T., Phuoc, L.H., Tinh, N.T.N. & Morgan, K.L. (2002) Design and execution of an epidemiological study on White Spot Disease in black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon). Preventative Veterinary Medicine 53: 117-132.

Mohan, C.V. Corsin, F., Thakur, P.C., Padiyar, P.A., Madhusudhan, M., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V. & Morgan, K.L. (2002) Usefulness of dead shrimp specimens to study the epidemiology of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) and chronic bacterial infection. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 50, p1-5.

Conference Presentations

Turnbull J.F., Corsin, F., Mohan C.V., Thakur P.C., Padiyar M., Madhusuddhan, N.V., Hao N.V. & Morgan K.l. (2003) An epidemiological study of white spot disease in shrimp farms of Karnataka India. Society of Veterinary Epidemiology and Preventative Medicine, Warwick (UK) Proceedings published April 2003.

Mohan, C.V., Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V., Morgan, K.L. (2002) Farm level biosecurity in shrimp culture. Fifth Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture. Brisbane, Australia. November 2002.

Corsin, F., Turnbull, J.F., Mohan, C.V., Hao, N.V., Morgan, K. L. (2002) Farm level risk factors for white spot disease outbreaks. Fifth Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture. Brisbane, Australia. November 2002.

Turnbull, J.F., Corsin, F., Mohan, C.V., Padiyar, P.A., Thakur, P.C., Madhusudan, M., Hao, N.V., Morgan, K.L. (2002) Predicting outbreaks of white spot disease in a semi-intensive Penaeus monodon culture system in Karnataka, India. Fifth Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture. Brisbane, Australia. November 2002.

Corsin, F., Thakur, P.C., Padiyar, P.A., Madhusudhan, M., Turnbull, J.F., Mohan, C.V., Hao, N.V., Morgan, K.L. (2002) Feeding farmed shrimp with shrimp waste – the lessons for aquaculture from BSE. Fifth Symposium on Diseases in Asian Aquaculture. Brisbane, Australia. November 2002.

Corsin F., J.F. Turnbull, C.V. Mohan, N.V. Hao, K.L. Morgan (2002) Observational epidemiology and practical intervention strategies for disease control: lessons from a study of White Spot Disease. Invited presentation European Aquaculture Society, annual conference. 16-19 October 2002, Trieste (Italy).

Corsin, F., P.C. Thakur, P.A. Padiyar, M. Madhusudhan, J.F. Turnbull, C.V. Mohan, N.V. Hao, K.L. Morgan (2002) Feeding farmed shrimp with shrimp waste – the lesson for aquaculture from BSE. AVTRW annual conference. 25–27 March 2002, Scarborough (UK).

In press and submitted

Corsin, F., Phi, T.T., Phuoc, L.H., Tinh, N.T.N., Turnbull, J.F., Hao, N.V., Mohan, C.V., Morgan, K.L. (submitted) White Spot Disease in Penaeus monodon a case definition and description of an epidemic. Aquaculture.




R8094 Practical Guidance for the estimation and allocation of environmental capacity for aquaculture in tropical developing countries (TROPECA)

Link to Project R8094 Website for more current information

Workshops

Proceedings of the TROPECA planning workshops: IDB, Dhaka, Bangladesh 28th-29th May 2002; University of Fisherieis, Nha Trang, Vietnam 3rd-4th June 2002 [view pdf file: 0.6MB]

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