The aims of this study were to determine the prevalence of fin damage in farmed rainbow trout and to see whether the level of damage differed between different fish categories and farms. The study was field based and included the fin damage analysis and clinical description of the damaged fins. Fins were analyzed in two categories of fish (weight below 30g (min. 5g) and over 100g (max. 250g)). Thirty fish per category were randomly selected, netted and each rayed fin was assessed and photographed (total of 5880 fins were analyzed in 840 fish from seven rainbow trout farms). The prevalence of fin damage was 100% and there was a large range in the level of damage which was mainly characterized by surface abrasions. Worst affected fins in both...
The welfare of farmed fish is a subject of growing public, commercial and governmental interest. The...
Salmon have been culturally, economically, and environmentally important to the Pacific Northwest th...
Fin condition was assessed in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at an experimental recirculati...
This study has utilized a non-invasive, rapid, and reliable method of assessing the scale of fin dam...
The aims of this study were to determine the influence of the factors affecting fin damage under dif...
Fish weighing less than 30 g and more than 100 g were sampled from 38 rearing units on 10 commercial...
Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large range of en...
Fin damage, commonly referred to as fin erosion, has been highlighted as a welfare issue in farmed f...
Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large range of e...
Abstract – Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large ...
This master thesis is part of the BreedWell project, aiming to developing methods to improve fish we...
Scientific studies concerning fish being sentient raised the need to accurately assess fish welfare ...
This paper presents a non invasive, rapid and reliable way to quantitatively assess fin erosion in s...
The aim of the study was to study the ocurrence of fin erosion, opercular deformities and body lesio...
This paper presents a non invasive, rapid and reliable way to quantitatively assess fin erosion in s...
The welfare of farmed fish is a subject of growing public, commercial and governmental interest. The...
Salmon have been culturally, economically, and environmentally important to the Pacific Northwest th...
Fin condition was assessed in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at an experimental recirculati...
This study has utilized a non-invasive, rapid, and reliable method of assessing the scale of fin dam...
The aims of this study were to determine the influence of the factors affecting fin damage under dif...
Fish weighing less than 30 g and more than 100 g were sampled from 38 rearing units on 10 commercial...
Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large range of en...
Fin damage, commonly referred to as fin erosion, has been highlighted as a welfare issue in farmed f...
Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large range of e...
Abstract – Fin condition was examined in 100–500 g hatchery-reared rainbow trout sampled in a large ...
This master thesis is part of the BreedWell project, aiming to developing methods to improve fish we...
Scientific studies concerning fish being sentient raised the need to accurately assess fish welfare ...
This paper presents a non invasive, rapid and reliable way to quantitatively assess fin erosion in s...
The aim of the study was to study the ocurrence of fin erosion, opercular deformities and body lesio...
This paper presents a non invasive, rapid and reliable way to quantitatively assess fin erosion in s...
The welfare of farmed fish is a subject of growing public, commercial and governmental interest. The...
Salmon have been culturally, economically, and environmentally important to the Pacific Northwest th...
Fin condition was assessed in the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) at an experimental recirculati...