Handbook for Fish Health Management is a unique addition to the field of fish disease books. This practical handbook will look at diseases as they relate to fish production systems. The book begins with a look at the common features of water as a culture environment, and from there the discussion will shift to specific culture systems ranging from ponds to recirculating systems. In addition this book will discuss health maintenance of fish in the laboratory setting. As fish models such as medaka and zebrafish becomes more prevalent in biological research the need for health maintenance information for the laboratory is becoming absolutely necessary. Handbook of Fish Health Management is a one-of-a-kind reference that will provide aquaculturists, fish health professionals, and researchers with practical information that will allow them to make proactive management decisions that will limit disease and enhance productivity.