Term:
Aquatic biosecurity
Definition:
Aquatic biosecurity is a system of procedures for dealing with the risks of diseases, pests and other hazards (such as genetic pollution) in aquatic environments. In the Pacific region, the main aims of aquatic biosecurity are to safeguard human health, the environment, and national economies.
Domain:
Fishery
Source:
Australian Policy online (http://www.apo.org.au).