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aquatic veterinary medicine in enhanc-
ing and advancing the science and art of aquatic veterinary medicine, aquatic ani- mal health and welfare, public health, and seafood safety in support of the veterinary profession, aquatic animal industries and other stakeholders.’ With increased global reliance on aquaculture production, improvements in diagnostic and surgical techniques for all aquatic species, both vertebrates and invertebrates, interest in wildlife medicine and the complex national and interna- tional interactions between these sectors of aquatic medicine in terms of trade, disease outbreaks, environmental issues and social impact, there is an increasing need and opportunity for veterinary involvement. Following on from several years of infor- mal discussions and recent consultation with 16 different organisations relevant to the field, it was agreed that, in order to progress, represent and serve the discipline of aquatic veterinary medicine, an interna- tional organisation acting in conjunction with national bodies be formed. The aim of this first business meeting is to ratify and agree bylaws for the organ- isation and elect an executive board so as to formalise the structure and appropri- ate agenda of the organisation. We invite colleagues, either as individuals or repre- sentatives of interested bodies, to attend this unique opportunity to influence the future of aquatic veterinary medicine. Further information and contact details are provided at the interim web- site at www.aquavets.org, and we would welcome further input or comments on the documents lodged there.
Peter L. Merrill, 13801 Belle Chasse
Boulevard, #416, Laurel, MD 20707, USA Julius Tepper, 1010 Montauk Highway, Shirley, NY 11967, USA Christopher I. Walster, 132 Lichfield Road, Stafford ST17 4LE Dušan Palić, Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine, Center for Food Security and Public Health, 2160 Veterinary Medicine Building, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA Timothy Miller-Morgan, 534 SE Aquatic veterinary Fourth Street, Toledo, OR 97391, USA Colin J. Johnston, 44 Awarua Street, medicine Wellington, 6035, New Zealand
SIR, – We would like to inform colleagues
of the formation of a new international organisation to represent veterinarians working with all aquatic species. The first meeting of this organisation will be held on July 18, 2007 in Washington, DC, fol- lowing on from four days of aquatic animal medicine lectures provided as part of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) annual convention (July 14 to 18). The mission statement of the organi- sation is: ‘The current Mission of the Association (formed in 2007 and doing initial business as the “Aquatic Veterinary Association”) is to serve the discipline of
452 The Veterinary Record, March 31, 2007
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Aquatic veterinary medicine
Peter L. Merrill, Julius Tepper, Christopher I. Walster, Dusan Palic,
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