Identifying salmon lice transmission characteristics between Faroese salmon farms

  • Kragesteen T
  • Simonsen K
  • Visser A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sea lice infestations are an increasing challenge in the ever-growing salmon aquaculture sector and cause large economic losses. The high salmon production in a small area creates a perfect habitat for parasites. Knowledge of how salmon lice planktonic larvae disperse and spread the infection between farms is of vital importance in developing treatment management plans to combat salmon lice infestations. Using a particle tracking model forced by tidal currents, we show that Faroese aquaculture farms form a complex network. In some cases as high as 10%of infectious salmon lice released at one farm site enter a neighboring fjord containing another farm site. Farms were characterize as emitters, receivers or isolated, and we could identify two clusters of farms that were largely isolated from each other. The farm characteristics are a valuable input for the development of management plans for the entire Faroese salmon industry.

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Kragesteen, T., Simonsen, K., Visser, A., & Andersen, K. (2018). Identifying salmon lice transmission characteristics between Faroese salmon farms. Aquaculture Environment Interactions, 10, 49–60. https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00252

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