Databases of site production have an important role to play in the investigation and understanding of diseases, since they store valuable amounts of disease and management data. Diseases pose an important constraint to economic expansion of aquaculture. They are dependent on the complex interacting factors of pathogen, environment, and host, and the causes of death can be related to nutritional, environmental, and genetic factors of the host or infectious agents. We examined the drivers of mortality from a single site-production database, which represented one-third of Scottish farmed salmon Salmo salar L. production in 2005, to determine whether mortality ‘benchmarking' data could be generalised across sites and production cycles. We...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires n...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...
On-farm databases provide a large diversity of information regarding fish health and stock performan...
Aquaculture faces many threats, including diseases, of which some are notifiable under current UK re...
Mortality in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture has a major influence on fish welfare and represents eco...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina VeterináriaEnvironmental factors influence the product...
Outbreaks of unexplained mortalities attributed to infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) were examined in ...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
Mortality of seemingly healthy farmed Atlantic salmon is a large problem in Norwegian aquaculture, a...
Fish farming is the fastest growing food production sector worldwide and now accounts for most human...
Using a unique dataset, this paper investigates factors influencing production loss in Norwegian sal...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires no...
The first known case of mortality due to infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus in Canada occurred in...
Mortality has received insufficient attention as a fish welfare topic. Here, we aim to prompt fish f...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires n...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...
On-farm databases provide a large diversity of information regarding fish health and stock performan...
Aquaculture faces many threats, including diseases, of which some are notifiable under current UK re...
Mortality in Norwegian salmonid aquaculture has a major influence on fish welfare and represents eco...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina VeterináriaEnvironmental factors influence the product...
Outbreaks of unexplained mortalities attributed to infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) were examined in ...
Last year (2021) 54 million Atlantic salmon died at Norwegian food producing sea sites. This constit...
Mortality of seemingly healthy farmed Atlantic salmon is a large problem in Norwegian aquaculture, a...
Fish farming is the fastest growing food production sector worldwide and now accounts for most human...
Using a unique dataset, this paper investigates factors influencing production loss in Norwegian sal...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires no...
The first known case of mortality due to infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) virus in Canada occurred in...
Mortality has received insufficient attention as a fish welfare topic. Here, we aim to prompt fish f...
Evidence‐based management of natural populations under strong human influence frequently requires n...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...
Most fisheries inadvertently capture non-target fish species or populations. In addition, fish may i...