Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture

Wild and farmed wrasse are used as cleaner fish in Norwegian salmon aquaculture as a biological remedy against the ectoparasite salmon lice. For wrasse to be a well-functioning cleaner fish, it is essential that the species can coexist with salmon in the cage environment. There have been reports of...

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Main Author: Kleppe, Johanne
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3073013
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:11250/3073013 2023-07-16T03:57:33+02:00 Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture Kleppe, Johanne 2023-06-23T22:00:31Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3073013 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3073013 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved cleaner fish corkwing wrasse ballan wrasse Aquaculture goldsinny wrasse farmed ballan wrasse 751999 Master thesis 2023 ftunivbergen 2023-06-28T23:07:09Z Wild and farmed wrasse are used as cleaner fish in Norwegian salmon aquaculture as a biological remedy against the ectoparasite salmon lice. For wrasse to be a well-functioning cleaner fish, it is essential that the species can coexist with salmon in the cage environment. There have been reports of high mortality of wrasse in cages with salmon, and there is limited information about wrasse depth and behavior preference in a sea cage environment. Therefore, a trial of behavior and depth preference of wild-caught corkwing (Symphodus melops), goldsinny (Ctenolabrus rupestris), and wild-caught and farmed ballan wrasse (Labrus berggylta) was done in cages with and without Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) present. The trial consisted of nine sea cages (12 x 12 m square) divided into three replicates. Three sea cages with salmon and wild-caught wrasse, three with only wild-caught wrasse, and three with salmon and farmed ballan wrasse during summer-autumn 2022. Behavioral and depth observations were done with underwater cameras three times a week for ten weeks during daylight. The cages were supplied with artificial kelp and feeding stations for wrasse with feeding blocks, pellets, and shrimp at three depths (3, 6, and 9 m). There was a clear difference in behavior for all wrasse species. Wrasse exhibited a greater variety of behaviors, and more observations was recorded in cages without salmon than in cages with salmon. In cages without salmon, goldsinny used the entire depth range, while in cages with salmon, goldsinny was most dominant at deeper depths. Corkwing was observed at the same depths in cages with and without salmon. Ballan was observed in the upper water layer, in cages with and without salmon, but slightly deeper in the cages with salmon, however this was based on very limited data. Farmed ballan wrasse was dominant at the bottom of the cages and was mainly observed resting, most likely due to poor fin welfare. Wrasse in cages with salmon had a twice as high mortality rate than wrasse in cages without ... Master Thesis Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB) Ballan ENVELOPE(12.203,12.203,65.945,65.945)
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topic cleaner fish
corkwing wrasse
ballan wrasse
Aquaculture
goldsinny wrasse
farmed ballan wrasse
751999
spellingShingle cleaner fish
corkwing wrasse
ballan wrasse
Aquaculture
goldsinny wrasse
farmed ballan wrasse
751999
Kleppe, Johanne
Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
topic_facet cleaner fish
corkwing wrasse
ballan wrasse
Aquaculture
goldsinny wrasse
farmed ballan wrasse
751999
description Wild and farmed wrasse are used as cleaner fish in Norwegian salmon aquaculture as a biological remedy against the ectoparasite salmon lice. For wrasse to be a well-functioning cleaner fish, it is essential that the species can coexist with salmon in the cage environment. There have been reports of high mortality of wrasse in cages with salmon, and there is limited information about wrasse depth and behavior preference in a sea cage environment. Therefore, a trial of behavior and depth preference of wild-caught corkwing (Symphodus melops), goldsinny (Ctenolabrus rupestris), and wild-caught and farmed ballan wrasse (Labrus berggylta) was done in cages with and without Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) present. The trial consisted of nine sea cages (12 x 12 m square) divided into three replicates. Three sea cages with salmon and wild-caught wrasse, three with only wild-caught wrasse, and three with salmon and farmed ballan wrasse during summer-autumn 2022. Behavioral and depth observations were done with underwater cameras three times a week for ten weeks during daylight. The cages were supplied with artificial kelp and feeding stations for wrasse with feeding blocks, pellets, and shrimp at three depths (3, 6, and 9 m). There was a clear difference in behavior for all wrasse species. Wrasse exhibited a greater variety of behaviors, and more observations was recorded in cages without salmon than in cages with salmon. In cages without salmon, goldsinny used the entire depth range, while in cages with salmon, goldsinny was most dominant at deeper depths. Corkwing was observed at the same depths in cages with and without salmon. Ballan was observed in the upper water layer, in cages with and without salmon, but slightly deeper in the cages with salmon, however this was based on very limited data. Farmed ballan wrasse was dominant at the bottom of the cages and was mainly observed resting, most likely due to poor fin welfare. Wrasse in cages with salmon had a twice as high mortality rate than wrasse in cages without ...
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author Kleppe, Johanne
author_facet Kleppe, Johanne
author_sort Kleppe, Johanne
title Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
title_short Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
title_full Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
title_fullStr Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (Labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
title_sort behavioral and depth preference for wrasse (labridae) used as cleaner fish in salmon aquaculture
publisher The University of Bergen
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3073013
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Salmo salar
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Salmo salar
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