2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2007.03.020
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Risk assessment for metazoan parasites of yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi (Perciformes: Carangidae) in South Australian sea-cage aquaculture

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“…The analyse of the parasitic fauna of wild fish living around cages highlighted important rates of infestation with C. oestroides (Antonelli et al, 2009;Antonelli 2010). Wild fish are believed to be the primary reservoirs of parasites infection for fish farmed in sea-cages, and can negatively impact upon the health of farmed fish (Bragoni et al, 1984;Hutson et al, 2007). In our case, D. labrax can constitute a new host to colonize for new parasites species.…”
Section: Presence Of Parasites In Fish Farmsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The analyse of the parasitic fauna of wild fish living around cages highlighted important rates of infestation with C. oestroides (Antonelli et al, 2009;Antonelli 2010). Wild fish are believed to be the primary reservoirs of parasites infection for fish farmed in sea-cages, and can negatively impact upon the health of farmed fish (Bragoni et al, 1984;Hutson et al, 2007). In our case, D. labrax can constitute a new host to colonize for new parasites species.…”
Section: Presence Of Parasites In Fish Farmsmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…This and other closely related species such as Seriola quinqueradiata and Seriola dumerili are being cultured (or being investigated for culture) in countries including Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Chile (Nakada, 2000;Hutson et al, 2007;Moran et al, 2009). Japan is the largest producer of all three species however culture in this country is reliant on the collection of wild-caught juveniles Vassallo-Agius 2003, Nakada, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this population is (Gillanders et al, 2001). On the other hand, natal homing conduct (Hutson et al, 2007) and schooling behavior up to sexual maturity age have also been described for yellowtails. The latter supports the considerable mean inbreeding and relatedness coefficients obtained in this work.…”
Section: Latin American Journal Of Aquatic Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Commercial aquaculture production of this species has been successfully established in Japan (Nakada, 2002), Australia (Hutson et al, 2007) and New Zealand (Moran et al, 2008) as demand of yellowtail fishes continuously grows and fishing quotas have been fulfilled (Nakada, 2008). In Chile, production of S. lalandi is increasing with the support of governmental agencies as a part of programs for the diversification of the aquaculture industry (PDACH).…”
Section: Latin American Journal Of Aquatic Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%