Understanding the Causes of Lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) Mortality in Norwegian Hatcheries: Challenges and Opportunities

Author:

Boissonnot Lauris1ORCID,Karlsen Camilla1ORCID,Jonassen Thor Magne2,Stensby-Skjærvik Silje1,Storsul Torolf1,Imsland Albert Kjartan Dagbjartarson34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aqua Kompetanse AS, 7770 Flatanger, Norway

2. Oslo Office, Akvaplan-niva AS, 0579 Oslo, Norway

3. Iceland Office, Akvaplan-niva AS, 201 Kópavogur, Iceland

4. High Technology Centre, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, 5020 Bergen, Norway

Abstract

Lumpfish are broadly used as biological sea lice removers in Norwegian salmon farming and are mostly produced in hatcheries. To date, there is little systematic documentation on the mortality causes of lumpfish in hatcheries. In the current study, data from 12 selected fish groups from four hatcheries in Norway were collected to understand the challenges and opportunities related to the categorization of mortality causes of lumpfish in hatcheries. This study indicated that a high proportion of lumpfish mortality was categorized by the hatcheries as unspecified. When specified, mortality was primarily assessed as due to fin damage. Our analyses showed that mortality categorized as fin damage correlated with the detection of infectious agents in dead fish, suggesting that mortality was due to infections rather than fin damage. It was not possible to conclude whether infection with pathogens present in the environment caused fin damage or if injuries from aggression were a gateway for pathogens. Furthermore, due to the lack of information regarding production conditions, it was not possible to assess risk factors causing eventual aggression or the presence of pathogens. This study revealed that mortality causality—the chain of events leading to death—is mainly unclear in lumpfish hatcheries because (1) mortality categorization does not focus on underlying causes and (2) there is little documentation of production conditions, making it very difficult to relate mortality rates to external factors. The present findings highlight that there are gaps in the registrations made by hatcheries and that there is an urgent need to implement standardized monitoring protocols for lumpfish hatcheries. This will help identify the causes of mortality and, therefore, allow for the implementation of proper measures that will ensure better survival.

Funder

Norwegian Seafood Research Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

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