What additional restrictions pertain to the transfer or handling of gametes, fertilized eggs, or aquatic animals?
A. Compliance with inspections and monitoring procedures. You may not transfer or release gametes, fertilized eggs, or aquatic animals from Service facilities until you complete all pathogen inspection or monitoring procedures as described, or referred to, in this policy. When gametes, fertilized eggs, or aquatic animals from free-ranging (wild) stocks are brought into a facility, they should be isolated from production eggs, aquatic animals, or broodstock until evaluated for pathogen infection (see 713 FW 5). B. Compliance with regulations or policy. Service aquatic animal culturing, fishery management, fishery study activities, and the shipping of gametes, fertilized eggs, or aquatic animals will be undertaken in compliance with interjurisdictional, Federal, State, and foreign aquatic animal health regulations and guidelines, as well as this policy. 2.5 What additional restrictions pertain to aquatic animal health-related activities at Service primary broodstock facilities? A. Additi