Areas previously subjected to containment measures in 2010

 

The map below shows areas previously subjected to control measures due to increased mortalities in Crassostrea gigas oysters in connection with  Ostreid herpesvirus 1 uvar (OsHV-1 uvar) during 2010

The following areas have been previously affected in 2010:

  • Loughras Beg, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 16/08/2010)
  • Donegal Bay, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 26/08/2010)
  • Dungloe Bay, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 26/08/2010)
  • Lough Swilly, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 26/08/2010)
  • Lough Foyle, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 30/08/2010)
  • Clew Bay, Co. Mayo (Re-opened: 30/08/2010)
  • Trawbreaga Bay, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 13/09/2010)
  • Cromane, Co. Kerry (Re-opened: 14/09/2010)
  • Achill Sound, Co. Mayo (Re-opened: 23/9/10)
  • Trawenagh Bay, Co. Donegal (Re-opened: 28/9/2010)
  • Woodstown Bay, Co. Waterford (Re-opened: 4/10/10)
  • Ballymacoda Bay/Youghal, Co. Cork (Re-opened: 14/10/10)
  • Dungarvan Harbour, Co. Waterford (Re-opened: 18/10/10)
  • Mannin Bay, Co. Galway (Re-opened: 29/10/10)
  • Cork Harbour, Co. Cork (Re-opened: 23/11/10)
  • Sherkin, Co. Cork (Re-opened: 23/11/10)
  • Caherciveen, Co. Kerry (Re-opened: 1/12/10)
  • Carlingford Lough, Co. Louth (Re-opened: 2/12/10)

Map of areas previously subjected to Containment Measures 2010

In this section:

Fish Health Monitoring
Aquaculture Production Businesses
Transporting Aquaculture Animals
AquaPlan
Disease Surveillance Programmes
Oyster Herpes Virus
Aquatic Diseases
Containment Areas in Ireland 2010
Importing Ornamental Aquatic Animals
Fish Health Unit
Disinfection on Mollusc Growing Sites
Areas in early detection programme for OsHV1
OsHV1-uvar Affected Areas 2009
Research and Reports
Bonamia Infected Areas, Ireland
Diagnostic Services