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Injuries and deformities in fish: their potential impacts upon aquacultural production and welfare
Authors:Chris Noble  Hernán A. Ca?on Jones  B?rge Damsg?rd  Matthew J. Flood  Kjell ?. Midling  Ana Roque  Bj?rn-Steinar S?ther  Stephanie Yue Cottee
Affiliation:(1) Nofima, The Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture Research, Muninbakken 9-13, P.O. Box 6122, 9291 Troms?, Norway;(2) Department of Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Health, Fish and Conservation Medicine Group, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;(3) Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, GPO Box 1563, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia;(4) Institut de Recerca i Tecnologia Agroaliment?ries-Sant Carles de la R?pita, 43540 Sant Carles de la R?pita, Spain;(5) Department of Animal and Poultry Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, N1G 2W1, Canada
Abstract:Fish can be the recipients of numerous injuries that are potentially deleterious to aquacultural production performance and welfare. This review will employ a systematic approach that classifies injuries in relation to specific anatomical areas of the fish and will evaluate the effects of injury upon production and welfare. The selected areas include the (1) mouth, (2) eye, (3) epidermis and (4) fins. These areas cover a large number of external anatomical features that can be injured during aquacultural procedures and husbandry practices. In particular, these injuries can be diagnosed on live fish, in a farm environment. For each anatomical feature, this review addresses (a) its structure and function and (b) defines key injuries that can affect the fish from a production and a welfare perspective. Particular attention is then given to (c) defining known and potential aquacultural risk factors before (d) identifying and outlining potential short- and long-term farming practices and mitigation strategies to reduce the incidence and prevalence of these injuries. The review then concludes with an analysis of potential synergies between risk factors the type of injury, in addition to identifying potential synergies in mitigation strategies. The paper covers both aquaculture and capture-based aquaculture.
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