Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx

Salmon farmers are interested in extending the time post-smolts are reared in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding optimal water quality for post-smolts in RAS, and regarding potential consequences of long term exposure to different toxic compounds...

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Main Authors: Heidi S. Mortensen, Elin Jacobsen, Jelena Kolarevic, Amanda Vang
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_7_Exposing_Atlantic_Salmon_Post-Smolts_to_Fluctuating_Sublethal_Nitrite_Concentrations_in_a_Commercial_Recirculating_Aquaculture_System_RAS_May_Have_Negative_Consequences_xlsx/21207641
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/21207641 2024-09-09T19:30:06+00:00 Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx Heidi S. Mortensen Elin Jacobsen Jelena Kolarevic Amanda Vang 2022-09-26T15:27:20Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_7_Exposing_Atlantic_Salmon_Post-Smolts_to_Fluctuating_Sublethal_Nitrite_Concentrations_in_a_Commercial_Recirculating_Aquaculture_System_RAS_May_Have_Negative_Consequences_xlsx/21207641 unknown doi:10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_7_Exposing_Atlantic_Salmon_Post-Smolts_to_Fluctuating_Sublethal_Nitrite_Concentrations_in_a_Commercial_Recirculating_Aquaculture_System_RAS_May_Have_Negative_Consequences_xlsx/21207641 CC BY 4.0 Hematology Farm Management Rural Management and Agribusiness Animal Breeding Animal Management Humane Animal Treatment post-smolt Atlantic Salmon fresh water RAS water quality fluctuating nitrite concentration hyperkalaemia chloride Dataset 2022 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009 2024-08-19T06:19:49Z Salmon farmers are interested in extending the time post-smolts are reared in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding optimal water quality for post-smolts in RAS, and regarding potential consequences of long term exposure to different toxic compounds, such as nitrite, in the RAS water. To address this issue, we conducted a case study at a Faroese Atlantic salmon farm, that rears large post-smolts in fresh water RAS for 22 months before sea transfer, with no additional chloride salt, a known treatment for nitrite toxicity. The aim was to document the potential effects of long-term exposure of fluctuating sub-lethal nitrite concentrations in fresh water RAS on blood physiology of large post-smolts. The study was conducted over six weeks, at the end of the RAS production cycle. Our case study shows that after ~22 months in RAS with no additional chloride, the fish had accumulated a plasma nitrite concentration 8 to 16 times higher than the ambient water. Our results indicate that the accumulation may have resulted in extracellular hyperkaliemia, since there was a positive correlation between plasma nitrite and potassium levels (p=0.00095), with potassium levels almost twice as high than previously reported for Atlantic salmon. This could indicate that Atlantic salmon health is challenged due to prolonged sub-lethal nitrite exposure in fresh water RAS. Further research related to long-term nitrite exposure in RAS is needed to asses the potential negative impact, in order to optimize welfare and growth performance during production of Atlantic salmon post-smolts. Dataset Atlantic salmon Frontiers: Figshare
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topic Hematology
Farm Management
Rural Management and Agribusiness
Animal Breeding
Animal Management
Humane Animal Treatment
post-smolt
Atlantic Salmon
fresh water RAS
water quality
fluctuating nitrite concentration
hyperkalaemia
chloride
spellingShingle Hematology
Farm Management
Rural Management and Agribusiness
Animal Breeding
Animal Management
Humane Animal Treatment
post-smolt
Atlantic Salmon
fresh water RAS
water quality
fluctuating nitrite concentration
hyperkalaemia
chloride
Heidi S. Mortensen
Elin Jacobsen
Jelena Kolarevic
Amanda Vang
Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
topic_facet Hematology
Farm Management
Rural Management and Agribusiness
Animal Breeding
Animal Management
Humane Animal Treatment
post-smolt
Atlantic Salmon
fresh water RAS
water quality
fluctuating nitrite concentration
hyperkalaemia
chloride
description Salmon farmers are interested in extending the time post-smolts are reared in recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS). However, there is a lack of knowledge regarding optimal water quality for post-smolts in RAS, and regarding potential consequences of long term exposure to different toxic compounds, such as nitrite, in the RAS water. To address this issue, we conducted a case study at a Faroese Atlantic salmon farm, that rears large post-smolts in fresh water RAS for 22 months before sea transfer, with no additional chloride salt, a known treatment for nitrite toxicity. The aim was to document the potential effects of long-term exposure of fluctuating sub-lethal nitrite concentrations in fresh water RAS on blood physiology of large post-smolts. The study was conducted over six weeks, at the end of the RAS production cycle. Our case study shows that after ~22 months in RAS with no additional chloride, the fish had accumulated a plasma nitrite concentration 8 to 16 times higher than the ambient water. Our results indicate that the accumulation may have resulted in extracellular hyperkaliemia, since there was a positive correlation between plasma nitrite and potassium levels (p=0.00095), with potassium levels almost twice as high than previously reported for Atlantic salmon. This could indicate that Atlantic salmon health is challenged due to prolonged sub-lethal nitrite exposure in fresh water RAS. Further research related to long-term nitrite exposure in RAS is needed to asses the potential negative impact, in order to optimize welfare and growth performance during production of Atlantic salmon post-smolts.
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author Heidi S. Mortensen
Elin Jacobsen
Jelena Kolarevic
Amanda Vang
author_facet Heidi S. Mortensen
Elin Jacobsen
Jelena Kolarevic
Amanda Vang
author_sort Heidi S. Mortensen
title Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
title_short Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
title_full Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
title_fullStr Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
title_full_unstemmed Table_7_Exposing Atlantic Salmon Post-Smolts to Fluctuating Sublethal Nitrite Concentrations in a Commercial Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) May Have Negative Consequences.xlsx
title_sort table_7_exposing atlantic salmon post-smolts to fluctuating sublethal nitrite concentrations in a commercial recirculating aquaculture system (ras) may have negative consequences.xlsx
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009
https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_7_Exposing_Atlantic_Salmon_Post-Smolts_to_Fluctuating_Sublethal_Nitrite_Concentrations_in_a_Commercial_Recirculating_Aquaculture_System_RAS_May_Have_Negative_Consequences_xlsx/21207641
genre Atlantic salmon
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op_relation doi:10.3389/fanim.2022.886071.s009
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