Aquaculture.ppt
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1、Aquaculture,Royal Veterinary College January 2004 Jimmy Turnbull,Outline of the morning,Aquaculture Introduction to aquatic animal health Aquatic animal disease diagnosis and investigation Disease control and treatment,What is aquaculture?,Fisheries are a form of hunting Aquaculture is a form of far
2、ming Any type of aquatic animal or plant Seaweed, mussels, shrimps, fish, crocodiles etc,Aquaculture,Huge industry / source of livelihoods 75% of population in some of SE Asia Very diverse Climate/Water source/Species/ Systems/Intensification Great opportunities to travel,FAO 1995,Aquaculture = 23%
3、of total aquatic prod.,FAO 1995,Fisheries declining, aquaculture fastest growing food production sector Aquaculture produced nearly 28 million tonnes Aquaculture more important in developing and LIFD countries,FAO 1995,Aquaculture + and -,Exhausted wild catches Food production vs use of fish meal Fo
4、od security Low cost high quality food vs export orientated production Food safety High quality protein and lipid vs chemical residues Environment Sustainable resource vs pollution,Size and value of aquaculture,UK Atlantic salmon industry 120,000 tonnes/year 300 million 1999 World production 472,000
5、 tonnes/year,Example - Salmon life cylce,Fresh water,Sea,Value of ornamentals,World wholesale market 4,800 to 2,000 millionUK wholesale value 13 million (1994) UK retail value in 1990 = 203 million 1998 = 104.6 million,1st USA 2nd Japan 3rd Germany 4th UK,Value of ornamentals,Fish 3rd most popular p
6、et after dogs and cats35 to 40 million fish imported / year 1,000 tropical species 20 cold water species Fish = 75% of airlines livestock income,Role of vets in aquaculture,Diagnosticians Health management / management Research Training / teaching Government animal health control Development,Introdu
7、ction to Aquatic Animal Health,JF Turnbull,Why Study Aquatic disease?,Costs of Poor Health,Loss of fish - mortalitiesLoss of productionLoss of investor confidenceLoss of opportunityCost of control or preventionWild stock Broodstock Fisheries,Health management and the system,The health of aquatic ani
8、mals is more related to their environment and husbandry than in terrestrial animalsDiagnosis and control depend on an understanding of system,Unit of Interest,Usually only interested in the population Not usually interested in the individual Individuals only important as far as they relate to the po
9、pulation Try to develop an idea of what is happening in the whole population What is the population?,Unit of Interest,Population can be : Ponds, cage or tank Farms Areas of a country A whole regionEPIDEMIOLOGY you should know about this already,Host/Environment/Pathogen,Over used and abused,Environm
10、ent,What can cause stress = anything!For example : Environment or management Nutrition Behaviour Other diseases Treatments,Host,Very wide range of species Salmon and carp more different than dog and cow,Host,Fish - inherent defences Normal microflora Especially in the gut Skin Stomach acid and gut C
11、arnivore vs herbivore Fish - immunity Non-specific immunity Specific immunity,Fish Skin,Host,Fish - Non-specific immunity Humoral - compounds in body fluids Circulating cells Tissue-dwelling cells,Host,Fish - Specific immunity Humoral - compounds in body fluids Circulating cells Lymphocytes - Antibo
12、dy production Phagocytes - Phagocytosis and APC,Host,Normal defences are labile, subject to Endogenous changes Moulting in crustaceans Reproductive state, especially in salmonids Skin, gut, cardiovascular, immune system Genetics - resistant strains not successful Immunity Immunomodulation,Host,Norma
13、l defences are labile, subject to Exogenous factors : Nutrition Environment esp temperature Degree days Growth Immune response Inflammation Healing - skin less affected Growth of tumours Physical damage,Pathogens,Same range of infectious pathogens as in mammals viruses bacteria fungi protozoa metazo
14、a,Pathogen,Number of pathogens varies with : Number of sick animals Available nutrientsAccess for pathogen to hosts Easier in aquatic environment Terrestrial disease often in fluid blood, droplets, sexual In aquaculture systems hosts concentrated,Pathogen,Pathogens,Examples WSD EUS Ich Salmon lice,C
15、ause WSSV and other factors Massive impact US$600 million in Thailand in 1997 Affects all systems Extensive to Intensive,White Spot Disease (WSD),E.U.S. outbreaks,1998,Aphanomyces invaderens,Non-infectious Disease,Nutritional Proportion of nutrients e.g. Ca / P Deficiencies e.g. hypovitaminosis or m
16、alnutrition Excesses of nutrient e.g. hypervitaminosis Toxic compounds e.g. rancid fats, fungal toxins etc. Environmental Too much e.g. ammonia Too little e.g. O2 Genetic/congenital Increased susceptibility to infections,Why deal with populations?,Lab experiments cannot be generalised to the farm Le
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