Aquatic Animal Health

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Mission Statement

To provide sustainable state of the art training, education, clinical, diagnostic and research support for aquatic animals, both wild and under the care of man. We work in partnership with other University of Florida programs, private groups, oceanaria, industry, researchers, local, state and federal stakeholders as well as other educational institutions.

In support of its mission, the Aquatic Animal Health Program includes the following goals:

  • To educate veterinarians, veterinary medical students, graduate students, and related professionals in the science, care and medicine of aquatic animals in concert with other College of Veterinary Medicine departments, University of Florida programs, and other educational institutions.
  • To provide diagnostic services and to develop new technology and methodology to evaluate aquatic animal health and disease for Florida Aquaculture industry.
  • To provide diagnostic, research and clinical support for aquatic animal issues including ill and stranded animals such as cetaceans, sea turtles, manatees, pinnipeds, fish, invertebrates and other marine species
  • To partner in the coordination efforts in developing regional and national programs of cooperation regarding investigations and health care of aquatic species and their environment
  • To provide outreach to the general public on topics of health and well-being of aquatic animals and related environmental issues.
  • To generate science-based information for use in the management and protection of aquatic animals.

 

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