date:Apr 29, 2014
the act to better control the outbreak. However, we need to work on more details and see if we can push it through, said Mr Putth.
He said the revised law would authorise government officers to take more serious actions in dealing with shrimp farm operations to ensure they use suitable techniques to combat EMS.
The department now has a network of volunteers to monitor affected areas, examine sea shrimp diseases and address better hatchery and nursing management including raising baby shrimp.