“…In this situation, studies on natural sources of astaxanthin able to favour flesh pigmentation for an alternative pigmentation of salmonids have increased. Pigments such as shrimp waste (Diler and Gökoglu, 2004), red yeast Phaffia rhodozyma (Gentles and Haard, 1990;Bjerkeng et al, 2007), green algae Haematococcus pluvialis (Choubert and Heinrich, 1993) and red pepper and marigold flower (Yanar et al, 2007) have been tested with different results. The use of krill, including around 85 species of pelagic crustaceans belonging to the order Euphausiacea, in feeds to colour different salmon species has also been investigated (Storebakken 1988;Scott et al, 1994), in addition to considering the possibility of using krill meal to replace fish meal (Moren et al, 2006;Yoshitomi et al, 2007).…”