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Compartments covered by early detection programme for oyster herpes virus 

 

The map below shows oyster farming areas of Ireland which are part of the early detection programme for oyster herpes virus, OsHV1-uvar. These correspond to the areas described in list 4.

 Map showing areas covered by the early detection programme for oyster herpes virus

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Areas affected by oyster herpes virus in 2010
Containment Areas in Ireland 2010
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OsHV1-uvar Affected Areas 2009
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Bonamia Infected Areas, Ireland
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