Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study

Several species of wrasse (Labridae) are used as cleaner fish to remove salmon lice from farmed Atlantic salmon. We estimated the fishery and use of wrasse in Hardangerfjord. The estimated numbers of labrids used on salmon and rainbow trout farms varied between 86,000 and 251,000 from 2002–2006, but...

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Main Authors: Skiftesvik, Anne Berit, Blom, Geir, Agnalt, Ann-Lisbeth, Durif, Caroline M.F., Browman, Howard I., Bjelland, Reidun M., Harkestad, Lisbeth S., Farestveit, Eva, Paulsen, Ole Ingar, Fauske, Merete, Havelin, Trond, Johnsen, Knut, Mortensen, Stein
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spelling ftimr:oai:imr.brage.unit.no:11250/109108 2023-05-15T15:32:46+02:00 Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study Skiftesvik, Anne Berit Blom, Geir Agnalt, Ann-Lisbeth Durif, Caroline M.F. Browman, Howard I. Bjelland, Reidun M. Harkestad, Lisbeth S. Farestveit, Eva Paulsen, Ole Ingar Fauske, Merete Havelin, Trond Johnsen, Knut Mortensen, Stein 2013-10-15 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/109108 https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.810760 eng eng Taylor & Francis Norwegian Seafood Research Fund: 900609 Anne Berit Skiftesvik, Geir Blom, Ann-Lisbeth Agnalt, Caroline M.F. Durif, Howard I. Browman, Reidun M. Bjelland, Lisbeth S. Harkestad, Eva Farestveit, Ole Ingar Paulsen, Merete Fauske, Trond Havelin, Knut Johnsen & Stein Mortensen (2014) Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study, Marine Biology Research, 10:3, 289-300, DOI:10.1080/17451000.2013.810760 urn:issn:1745-1019 urn:issn:1745-1000 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/109108 https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.810760 289-300 10 Marine Biology Research 3 VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922 Journal article Peer reviewed 2013 ftimr https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2013.810760 2021-09-23T20:15:11Z Several species of wrasse (Labridae) are used as cleaner fish to remove salmon lice from farmed Atlantic salmon. We estimated the fishery and use of wrasse in Hardangerfjord. The estimated numbers of labrids used on salmon and rainbow trout farms varied between 86,000 and 251,000 from 2002–2006, but increased to as much as 1.1 million in 2009 and 2010. A total of 93,500 kg (around 1.54 million) labrids were reported landed during 2000–2010. Corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops) was by far the most important wrasse species: 52% by weight and 56% by number. Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) made up 34% by weight but only 14% by number (due to its larger size). The relative proportion of species between the different sampling locations in the fjord was significantly different, as was the condition factor of some species. Goldsinny wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris) had the slowest growth of the labrids in this study, and did not reach the minimum commercial catch size (11 cm) before they were 4–5 years old. Very few goldsinny caught were over that size. Corkwing reach commercial size in 1–2 years. The results of this study indicate that wrasse should be protected during the spawning season. Species such as goldsinny grow so slowly that they will most likely be collected several times in heavily fished areas but discarded because they are smaller than the minimum allowable size. This could be avoided through the use of modified traps with escape routes for undersized fish. This study represents a first step towards establishing a knowledge-based management plan for the wrasse fishery. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Institute for Marine Research: Brage IMR Ballan ENVELOPE(12.203,12.203,65.945,65.945) Marine Biology Research 10 3 289 300
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topic VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922
spellingShingle VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922
Skiftesvik, Anne Berit
Blom, Geir
Agnalt, Ann-Lisbeth
Durif, Caroline M.F.
Browman, Howard I.
Bjelland, Reidun M.
Harkestad, Lisbeth S.
Farestveit, Eva
Paulsen, Ole Ingar
Fauske, Merete
Havelin, Trond
Johnsen, Knut
Mortensen, Stein
Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
topic_facet VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922
description Several species of wrasse (Labridae) are used as cleaner fish to remove salmon lice from farmed Atlantic salmon. We estimated the fishery and use of wrasse in Hardangerfjord. The estimated numbers of labrids used on salmon and rainbow trout farms varied between 86,000 and 251,000 from 2002–2006, but increased to as much as 1.1 million in 2009 and 2010. A total of 93,500 kg (around 1.54 million) labrids were reported landed during 2000–2010. Corkwing wrasse (Symphodus melops) was by far the most important wrasse species: 52% by weight and 56% by number. Ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) made up 34% by weight but only 14% by number (due to its larger size). The relative proportion of species between the different sampling locations in the fjord was significantly different, as was the condition factor of some species. Goldsinny wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris) had the slowest growth of the labrids in this study, and did not reach the minimum commercial catch size (11 cm) before they were 4–5 years old. Very few goldsinny caught were over that size. Corkwing reach commercial size in 1–2 years. The results of this study indicate that wrasse should be protected during the spawning season. Species such as goldsinny grow so slowly that they will most likely be collected several times in heavily fished areas but discarded because they are smaller than the minimum allowable size. This could be avoided through the use of modified traps with escape routes for undersized fish. This study represents a first step towards establishing a knowledge-based management plan for the wrasse fishery.
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author Skiftesvik, Anne Berit
Blom, Geir
Agnalt, Ann-Lisbeth
Durif, Caroline M.F.
Browman, Howard I.
Bjelland, Reidun M.
Harkestad, Lisbeth S.
Farestveit, Eva
Paulsen, Ole Ingar
Fauske, Merete
Havelin, Trond
Johnsen, Knut
Mortensen, Stein
author_facet Skiftesvik, Anne Berit
Blom, Geir
Agnalt, Ann-Lisbeth
Durif, Caroline M.F.
Browman, Howard I.
Bjelland, Reidun M.
Harkestad, Lisbeth S.
Farestveit, Eva
Paulsen, Ole Ingar
Fauske, Merete
Havelin, Trond
Johnsen, Knut
Mortensen, Stein
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title Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
title_short Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
title_full Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
title_fullStr Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
title_full_unstemmed Wrasse (Labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – The Hardangerfjord as a case study
title_sort wrasse (labridae) as cleaner fish in salmonid aquaculture – the hardangerfjord as a case study
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