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Diseases of Warmwater Fish Course

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FLORIDA, US - University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicines Diseases of Warmwater Fish course is an intensive two-week class designed to provide instruction in the methodology of diagnosis and treatment of parasitic, bacterial, viral, nutritional, and environmental diseases of warmwater food fish and aquarium species.

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The course will be held at two University of Florida locations. From 30 July to 3 August, class is at the Tropical Aquaculture Laboratory in Ruskin (south of Tampa). It moves to the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience in Marineland (south of St. Augustine) for 4 to 9 August. On 10 August, the course concludes at SeaWorld Orlando.

Space is limited so reserve your seat today.

Enrollment in this course is limited to the first 40 participants. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. All figures are presented in US dollars ($).

Early Reduced Registration Fee (on or before 25 June, 2012) - $900.00

Regular Registration Fee (after 25 June, 2012) - $1,000.00

Registration includes: participation in the educational programme, transportation (between host hotel and lecture sites, to field trips and changes of venue on 3 and 10 August, Sunday evening (29 July) informal welcome reception, lunch on 30 July, dinner on 31 July, refreshment breaks Monday-Friday, lab supplies, and course materials.

For more information go to www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/ame/wwf

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