Vet futures: Vets and aquaculture: An evolving relationship

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Aquaculture is one of the largest farming sectors in the UK, particularly in Scotland. Although veterinary involvement remains small, vets have proved their worth in the industry. As part of Veterinary Record's continuing series of articles discussing the state of different sectors of the veterinary profession, Ronnie Soutar describes the growth of aquaculture and the evolving relationship between the industry and profession.

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Soutar, R. (2015). Vet futures: Vets and aquaculture: An evolving relationship. Veterinary Record, 177(10), 252–255. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.h4415

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