AEI

Aquaculture Environment Interactions

AEI is a gold Open Access journal and a multidisciplinary forum for primary research studies on the environmental sustainability of aquaculture.

Online: ISSN 1869-7534

Print: ISSN 1869-215X

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/aei

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Aquacult Environ Interact 7:67-74 (2015)

Depth distribution of the amoebic gill disease agent, Neoparamoeba perurans, in salmon sea-cages

ABSTRACT: Identifying where and when parasites occur in farming environments is vital to understand transmission dynamics and develop preventative measures that reduce host-parasite encounters. A major parasite concern for Atlantic salmon farming is Neoparamoeba perurans, a marine amoeba that causes the potentially fatal amoebic gill disease (AGD), for which few control options exist. We explored whether free-living N. perurans abundance differs among depths in commercial Atlantic salmon Salmo salar sea-cages. Water samples collected from the surface to 10 m depth at multiple cage sites and times, and subsequently subjected to qPCR analysis, revealed that N. perurans abundance was influenced by depth at the time of year when amoeba numbers were highest, with more amoebae in surface waters. No distinct depth patterns were observed when amoebae were in low abundance. Across all times, temperature and salinity were largely homogeneous throughout cage depths. Possible factors explaining the presence of amoebae at the surface are discussed. Our results suggest that excluding caged salmon from upper cage depths where N. perurans is more abundant could be an effective management strategy to reduce the speed at which initial infections occur and delay the development of AGD outbreaks.

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Daniel W. Wright (Corresponding Author)

  • Sustainable Aquaculture Laboratory - Temperate and Tropical (SALTT), School of BioSciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
danielw1@student.unimelb.edu.au

Barbara Nowak (Co-author)

  • Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia

Frode Oppedal (Co-author)

  • Institute of Marine Research, 5984 Matredal, Norway

Andrew Bridle (Co-author)

  • Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia

Tim Dempster (Co-author)