All posts tagged "abalone disease"
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Help Stop the Spread of AVG – What Victorian Fishers Need to Know
Supplied by the South Australian Department of Primary Industries and Regions (PIRSA) Check, Clean, Dry – Protect Abalone and Marine Environments An outbreak of abalone viral ganglioneuritis (AVG) has been
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Fisheries Notice in place to stop the spread of abalone disease
Following the detection of Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG, also known as abalone disease) in South Australia, the Victorian Fisheries Authority have taken swift action to assist in managing the outbreak through issuing
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Abalone Disease Outbreak Still Active in Portland | Control Area Extended
FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT THE AGRICULTURE VICTORIA WEBSITE OR CALL 136 186. As our south-west recfishers will be aware, there has been an ongoing abalone disease outbreak in Portland since May 2021.
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Clean, check, dry to stop the spread of marine pests
Image from Parks Victoria There has never been a better time to be a Victorian recfisher with absolutely cracking fishing on offer right across the state. To ensure the sustainability
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Abalone Disease Control Area Reduced
For more information, visit the Agriculture Victoria website or call 136 186. On the 4th of May, wild abalone off the coast of Cape Nelson tested positive for a disease called Abalone
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Abalone Disease Controls Still in Force in the South West
For more information, visit the Agriculture Victoria website or call 136 186. With the school holidays fast approaching, many Victorians will be heading away to enjoy the holidays with their families. If
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Updated Restrictions in Response to Abalone Disease in South West
25 May 2021 | Alert from Agriculture Victoria For more information, visit the Agriculture Victoria website or call 136 186. A change to restrictions will come into place for control areas in
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Abalone Disease Emerges at Cape Nelson
Alert from Agriculture Victoria Wild abalone off the coast of Cape Nelson have tested positive for a disease called Abalone Virus Ganglioneuritis. Victoria’s Chief Veterinary Officer said the disease affects