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The relationship between flesh quality and numbers of Kudoa thyrsites plasmodia and spores in farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L
Authors:Dawson-Coates J A  Chase J C  Funk V  Booy M H  Haines L R  Falkenberg C L  Whitaker D J  Olafson R W  Pearson T W
Institution:Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada;Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Petch Building, University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada;Aqua-Vision Consulting Ltd, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., were exposed to Kudoa thyrsites (Myxozoa, Myxosporea)-containing sea water for 15 months, and then harvested and assessed for parasite burden and fillet quality. At harvest, parasites were enumerated in muscle samples from a variety of somatic and opercular sites, and mean counts were determined for each fish. After 6 days storage at 4 degrees C, fillet quality was determined by visual assessment and by analysis of muscle firmness using a texture analyzer. Fillet quality could best be predicted by determining mean parasite numbers and spore counts in all eight tissue samples (somatic and opercular) or in four fillet samples, as the counts from opercular samples alone showed greater variability and thus decreased reliability. The variability in both plasmodia and spore numbers between tissue samples taken from an individual fish indicated that the parasites were not uniformly distributed in the somatic musculature. Therefore, to best predict the probable level of fillet degradation caused by K. thyrsites infections, multiple samples must be taken from each fish. If this is performed, a mean plasmodia count of 0.3 mm(-2) or a mean spore count of 4.0 x 10(5) g(-1) of tissue are the levels where the probability of severe myoliquefaction becomes a significant risk.
Keywords:fillet quality              Kudoa thyrsites            Myxosporea  plasmodia              Salmo salar            soft-flesh  spores
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