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Aquatic Animal Health Code

The Aquatic Animal Health Code is a set of international standards and guidelines developed to ensure the health and well-being of aquatic animals, such as fish, mollusks, and crustaceans, across global trade and aquaculture. It helps prevent the spread of diseases, protect ecosystems, and promote responsible practices among farmers, traders, and authorities. The code provides recommended procedures for disease control, biosecurity, and trade regulations, fostering safe movement of aquatic animals while supporting sustainable and healthy aquatic industries worldwide.