“…Since then, between 2000-2010, more species were found to contribute to vibriosis in fish and shrimps, including V. alginolyticus, V. parahaemolyticus, V. anguillarum, V. vulnificus, V. metchnikovii, V. Furnisii, V. Fluvialis, V. ordalii, and V. cincinnatiensis [5,9,10]. Thereafter, Vibriosis in Indonesian fish farming were associated with the infection of V. harveyii, V. alginolyticus, V. vulnificus, V. anguilarum, V. parahaemolyticus, V. azureus, V. damsela (Photobacterium damsela subspecies piscicida), V. mimicus and V. fluvialis [11,12,13,6,14,15]. It is interesting that there are species that continue to survive in the mariculture fish, species that are no longer found at the present mariculture, and new species that have only been discovered in the last decade.…”