Infestation rates of lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus elongatus on Atlantic salmon in fixed and towed sentinel cages

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TitleInfestation rates of lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus elongatus on Atlantic salmon in fixed and towed sentinel cages
AuthorsPert CC, Wallace IS, MacDonald P, Ives SC, Murray AG, Rabe B
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameDiseases of aquatic organisms
Volume155
IssueN/A
Year2023
Page(s)165-174
CitationPert CC, Wallace IS, MacDonald P, Ives SC, Murray AG, Rabe B. Infestation rates of lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus elongatus on Atlantic salmon in fixed and towed sentinel cages. Diseases of aquatic organisms. 2023 Sep 14; 155:165-174.

Abstract

Sea lice are a key limitation to sustainable salmon aquaculture, and effective monitoring strategies are critical for the management of these parasites. Sentinel cages are an established means of assessing infestation pressure at fixed locations, but as smolts move through systems they will be exposed to varying lice densities. As a means of assessing infestation pressure along trajectories, we describe the development and application of towed sentinel cages (TSCs) in a Scottish sea loch containing salmonid aquaculture. Trial deployments took place over 3 yr (2016-2018), and levels of sea lice infestation were compared between methodologies. Oceanographic data was collected alongside TSCs to put the results into the environmental context that smolts and sea lice experienced during the tows. The sea lice infestation rates found from TSCs were comparable to those on contemporaneously deployed fixed sentinel cages. Thus, due to their practicability and consistency with other surveillance methods, TSCs could be used to improve the assessment of exposure risk along wild salmonid smolt migration trajectories, where these are known.

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1C C Pert
2I S Wallace
3P MacDonald
4S C Ives
5A G Murray
6B Rabe
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Journal CountryGermany
Publication TypeJournal Article
Language Abbreng
LanguageEnglish
Elocation10.3354/dao03748
DOI10.3354/dao03748
Journal AbbreviationDis Aquat Organ
Publication Date2023 Sep 14
pISSN0177-5103
ISSN0177-5103
Publication ModelElectronic
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