Current status, issues and gaps of aquatic emergency preparedness and response systems practiced in Brunei Darussalam
2019
Tamat, Wanidawati | Halim, Dayangku Siti Norhaziyah Pengiran Haji Abd | Pakar, Emma Farhana Binti
Importation of live fish to Brunei Darussalam have incurred a major biosecurity risk to the aquaculture industry. Preventing disease incursions through quarantine, legislation and education is currently the most cost-effective management approach in Brunei. Once an incursion has occurred, national emergency response system arrangements are implemented to facilitate immediate response actions for containment and eradication. Brunei Darussalam has a list of legislation and policies to aid in the immediate response of disease outbreak. However, fisheries staff lack basic emergency response training and there are few skilled staff and resources available. Simulation exercise to review the effectiveness of the AEPR system needs to be addressed.
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