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Why DIPNET?


Pathogens are inherent biotic components of many aquatic ecosystems which under some circumstance can cause disease, but often remain latent and causing little harm. Farming creates a favourable environment for the transmission and expression of disease through high stocking densities and other stressors. Thus infection of micro-organisms that may cause no clinical disease in wild populations may result in new diseases emerging in farmed aquatic animals. Likewise, introduction of new species for restocking and aquaculture purposes can be a threat to wild population. An example of this is the translocation of flat oysters from California to Europe. This resulted in spread of disease including a protozoan parasite, Bonamia ostreae, which has contributed to the decimation of the native European oyster in Europe (Grizel, 1997).

Aquaculture is recognised by the EU to significantly improve the socio-economic situation of coastal communities (COM 2002-511 final) and its sustainable development enjoys Commission support. The Commission services have therefore identified the need for scientific support in order to further develop the Union’s policy to:

The DIPNET project, therefore, addresses these important issues, which are instrumental for responsible exploitation of aquatic living resources and the preservation of biodiversity alike, and will provide sound scientific background and recommendations for future science-based good management practices and public regulations.

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Work packages


The DIPNET project will produce a scientific review of current knowledge in the field, stimulate the exchange of knowledge and scientific opinion, and identify needs for future research and management action all of which are essential issues related to the development of policy and legislation both on European and national level. The project is organised in five work packages:

  • Work Package 1: Review of disease interaction and pathogen exchange

    WP1 will focus on a literature review of disease interactions and pathogen exchange between farmed and wild aquatic animals. Two workshops will be organised to facilitate information exchange and discussion, to be documented through workshop reports. A final scientific report with bibliography will be produced and published at the end of the project.

  • Work package 2: Risk assessment and modelling of pathogen exchange

    In WP2, a scientific review will be produced on risk assessments and modelling in aquatic animal health. Based on the material collected, an introductory risk assessment seminar, specifically targeted at potential users will be held.

  • Work package 3: Infectious disease epidemiology in wild populations

    In WP3, a review will be produced on current activities and methods for fish disease epidemiology, and a corresponding seminar will be organised.

  • Work package 4: Network building and knowledge dissemination

    WP 4, which focuses on network building and knowledge dissemination, contains the task of producing this project web page with scientific bibliography, as well as 6 or more project leaflets, posters or presentations. This work package aims to establish E-mail groups totalling 100-200 information providers and information users, supplying regular news updates. At the end of the project, a collection of newsletters and distributed information materials will be available.

  • Work package 5: Project management

    WP5 is devoted to the scientific project co-ordination and liaison with the policy-makers of the European Union. Besides administrative deliverables, a document containing a proposed policy implementation plan (PIP) will be produced, with recommendations and suggestions for follow-up on national and European level.

    Workgroups interactions

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    Partners


    Partner Representative Work Package
    IFREMER
    Institut Français de Recherche pour l’Exploitation de la Mer
      Laboratoire Génétique et Pathologie, DRV/RA
      B.P. 133, 17390 La Tremblade, France
    Dr. Laurence Miossec WP 5
    Scientific coordinator
    VESO
    Veterinærmedisinsk Oppdragssenter AS
      Postboks 8109 Dep.
      0032 Oslo, Norway
    Dr. Paul J. Midtlyng
    Ms. Aase Helen Garseth
    WP 4
    Network building and knowledge dissemination and
    WP 5
    Project management
    FRS
    Fisheries Research Services, Marine Laboratory Aberdeen
      PO Box 101, 375 Victoria Road
      Aberdeen, AB11 9DB, Scotland
    Dr. Rob Raynard WP 1
    Review of disease interaction and pathogen exchange
    CEFAS
    The Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science
      Barrack Road
      The Nothe, Weymouth DT4 8UB, UK
    Dr. Edmund Peeler WP 2
    Risk assessment and modelling of pathogen exchange
    UZ
    Universidad de Zaragoza, Lab. de Ictiopatología, Fac. de Veterinaria
      Miguel Servet 177
      50013 Zaragoza, Spain
    Dr. Ignacio de Blas WP 3
    Infectious disease epidemiology in wild populations

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