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The Requirements, Current Conditions and Readiness for Traceability in the Canadian Aquaculture Sector and British Columbia's Wild Harvest Sector - March 2010 |
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In 2005 the original report "Assessing the State of Readiness" was completed. (View original report)
The relevant guidelines, standards, and regulations have been re-examined and any changes brought into place since 2005 have been summarized in the updated 2010 report.
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Complete 2010 Report- Full version (PDF/4.6 MB/177 pages)
Part 1 - Title Page, Table of Contents & 1.0 Introduction (pp. 7, 88kb)
Part 2 - Traceability Guidelines & Standards (pp. 5, 36kb)
Part 3 - Regulations with Traceability Information Requirements (pp.12, 59kb)
Part 4 - Traceability Practices in the Canadian Finfish Aquaculture Industry (pp. 10, 52kb)
Part 5 - Traceability Practices in the Canadian Shellfish Aquaculture Industry (pp. 9, 50kb)
Part 6 - Overview of British Columbia Fisheries Traceability Practices (pp.10, 50kb)
Part 7 - Traceability Readiness Report Cards (pp. 48, 4,937kb)
Individual Readiness Report Cards
Appendices
British Columbia took the lead on the traceability file in 2005 with the completion of the original report: "An Analysis of the Requirements, Current Conditions and Opportunities for Traceability in the British Columbia Seafood Sector: Assessing the State of Readiness".
Assessing the State
of Readiness - 2005 (4.53kb)
Updated: February 4, 2010
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