VC2016 Roberts: Veterinarians and Fish Health 1890-2015

Presenter: Dr. Ron Roberts

Date: October 21, 2016 Time: 06:30 PM UTC


CEPD credits are available for this event

Costs for training: Free to full members, Free to student members, Non member/guest: $15

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The Veterinary Profession has traditionally been involved with terrestrial domesticated animals. Involvement with wild species, with sustainability issues and with the aquatic environment is a relatively new phenomenon. The main driver in all of these developments has been economic—it was realized by both the profession and by national and international authorities that there was a need for greater competence in these areas and that the combination of skills inherent in veterinary training and professional regulation would be increasingly important as aquaculture in particular but also hobby and sport fish interests became more significant.

This presentation will review these early beginnings in the context of their times and explain how economic drivers and the efforts of a small cadre of enthusiasts have expanded the role of both the practising veterinarian and the veterinary scientist to the present situation where there is a world-wide body of competent veterinarians, often working alongside specific aetiology specialists, developing and applying the latest veterinary technologies to ensuring the safe sustainable development of fish production in all its aspects.