Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod

The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fertilised eggs or ‘escape through spawning’. To investigate the extent and ecological importance of spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (L.), we (1) evaluated the extent, frequency and...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Main Authors: Uglem, Ingebrigt, Knutsen, Øyvind, Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd, Hansen, Øyvind J, Mork, Jarle, Bjørn, Pål Arne, Varne, Rebekka, Nilsen, Rune, Ellingsen, Ingrid H., Dempster, Timothy David
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2012
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2507051
https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049
id ftnofima:oai:nofima.brage.unit.no:11250/2507051
record_format openpolar
spelling ftnofima:oai:nofima.brage.unit.no:11250/2507051 2023-05-15T15:26:58+02:00 Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod Uglem, Ingebrigt Knutsen, Øyvind Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd Hansen, Øyvind J Mork, Jarle Bjørn, Pål Arne Varne, Rebekka Nilsen, Rune Ellingsen, Ingrid H. Dempster, Timothy David 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2507051 https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049 eng eng Aquaculture Environment Interactions. 2012, 3 (1), 35-51. urn:issn:1869-215X http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2507051 https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049 cristin:963192 35-51 3 Aquaculture Environment Interactions 1 Peer reviewed Journal article 2012 ftnofima https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049 2022-11-18T06:51:12Z The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fertilised eggs or ‘escape through spawning’. To investigate the extent and ecological importance of spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (L.), we (1) evaluated the extent, frequency and timing of spawning in cod culture; (2) analysed the quality of eggs released from farms in terms of variation in fatty acids; (3) modelled the distribution of eggs and larvae from a commercial cod culture site; and (4) predicted the post-escape survival of eggs through summarizing existing knowledge on survival rates of different life stages. Collectively, our results indicate that cod farming has the potential to produce large amounts of eggs and larvae through spawning in cages, with numbers of eggs spawned being 4 to 5 times higher in the second than in the first year. Our scenarios suggest that a typical sea-cage with 60 000 fish may produce 1.4 to 21 tons of 3 yr old first generation farmed cod through spawning in sea-cages. The quality of escaped eggs and larvae is likely to be sufficient for larvae to survive until the first feeding, while survival until adulthood, though difficult to predict, may be high under favourable conditions. Simulations indicate that eggs and larvae from farms may mix with those of wild fish during the spawning season, and thus experience comparable larval environments. However, several implementable management measures exist that will diminish the extent of egg escape in future cod farming. Atlantic cod · Gadus morhua · Aquaculture · Escape · Spawning in farms Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Nofima Knowledge Archive (Brage) Aquaculture Environment Interactions 3 1 33 49
institution Open Polar
collection Nofima Knowledge Archive (Brage)
op_collection_id ftnofima
language English
description The culture of certain fish species to sizes at which they can reproduce has led to the escape of fertilised eggs or ‘escape through spawning’. To investigate the extent and ecological importance of spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod Gadus morhua (L.), we (1) evaluated the extent, frequency and timing of spawning in cod culture; (2) analysed the quality of eggs released from farms in terms of variation in fatty acids; (3) modelled the distribution of eggs and larvae from a commercial cod culture site; and (4) predicted the post-escape survival of eggs through summarizing existing knowledge on survival rates of different life stages. Collectively, our results indicate that cod farming has the potential to produce large amounts of eggs and larvae through spawning in cages, with numbers of eggs spawned being 4 to 5 times higher in the second than in the first year. Our scenarios suggest that a typical sea-cage with 60 000 fish may produce 1.4 to 21 tons of 3 yr old first generation farmed cod through spawning in sea-cages. The quality of escaped eggs and larvae is likely to be sufficient for larvae to survive until the first feeding, while survival until adulthood, though difficult to predict, may be high under favourable conditions. Simulations indicate that eggs and larvae from farms may mix with those of wild fish during the spawning season, and thus experience comparable larval environments. However, several implementable management measures exist that will diminish the extent of egg escape in future cod farming. Atlantic cod · Gadus morhua · Aquaculture · Escape · Spawning in farms Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Uglem, Ingebrigt
Knutsen, Øyvind
Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Hansen, Øyvind J
Mork, Jarle
Bjørn, Pål Arne
Varne, Rebekka
Nilsen, Rune
Ellingsen, Ingrid H.
Dempster, Timothy David
spellingShingle Uglem, Ingebrigt
Knutsen, Øyvind
Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Hansen, Øyvind J
Mork, Jarle
Bjørn, Pål Arne
Varne, Rebekka
Nilsen, Rune
Ellingsen, Ingrid H.
Dempster, Timothy David
Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
author_facet Uglem, Ingebrigt
Knutsen, Øyvind
Kjesbu, Olav Sigurd
Hansen, Øyvind J
Mork, Jarle
Bjørn, Pål Arne
Varne, Rebekka
Nilsen, Rune
Ellingsen, Ingrid H.
Dempster, Timothy David
author_sort Uglem, Ingebrigt
title Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
title_short Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
title_full Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
title_fullStr Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
title_full_unstemmed Extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for Atlantic cod
title_sort extent and ecological importance of escape through spawning in sea-cages for atlantic cod
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2507051
https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049
genre atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
genre_facet atlantic cod
Gadus morhua
op_source 35-51
3
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
1
op_relation Aquaculture Environment Interactions. 2012, 3 (1), 35-51.
urn:issn:1869-215X
http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2507051
https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049
cristin:963192
op_doi https://doi.org/10.3354/aei00049
container_title Aquaculture Environment Interactions
container_volume 3
container_issue 1
container_start_page 33
op_container_end_page 49
_version_ 1766357429599076352