Aquaculture Biosecurity

Several outdoor aquaculture raceways
Two outdoor aquaculture ponds
Several indoor recirculating aquaculture systems

Biosecurity for Land-based Aquaculture Farms

The tools found on this website were developed to help land-based aquaculture farms and hatcheries identify and reduce pathogen transmission risks to improve farm biosecurity and the health of farmed aquatic animals. A fully-customizable biosecurity plan template is available to help you get started.

Why Biosecurity is Important for Aquaculture Farms and Hatcheries

An Introduction to Aquaculture Biosecurity

Learn about the impact of infectious diseases and how biosecurity measures can prevent, reduce, or help manage disease risks for land-based aquaculture operations.

Get Started with Aquaculture Biosecurity

More Aquaculture Biosecurity Resources

Pathogen Transmission Pathways in Aquaculture: Tip Sheets and Videos

These short handouts and videos overview how infectious pathogens can enter or spread on land-based aquaculture farms and hatcheries and biosecurity practices that can disrupt their transmission pathways. There are six potential pathogen transmission pathways.

Acknowledgments

Development of this material was made possible through a grant provided to the Center for Food Security and Public Health at Iowa State University, College of Veterinary Medicine from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service through the National Animal Disease Preparedness and Response Program (NADPRP).