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[Paper] Atlantic Salmon: Smolt Production, Growth, and Maturation Effects

22 min · 17 de mar de 2025
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The study examines the long-term impact of different smolt production strategies on Atlantic salmon. Researchers investigated how varying freshwater photoperiods and diets, combined with different post-smolt rearing environments, affected mortality, growth, maturation, and the occurrence of melanized focal changes (MFC). The findings suggest that rearing post-smolts on land might compromise fish welfare and reduce harvest yield compared to direct transfer to sea cages. Land-based rearing at higher salinity increased MFC, while specific freshwater photoperiods influenced male maturation. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the complex interplay between freshwater and seawater rearing conditions in salmon aquaculture and calls for further research. Ref: Myklatun, L.E., Madaro, A., Philip, A.J.P., Pedersen, A.Ø., Remø, S., Hansen, T.J., Fraser, T.W.K., Sigholt, T., Stefansson, S., Fjelldal, P.G., 2025. Long term effects of smolt and post-smolt production strategy on mortality, growth, sexual maturation and melanized focal changes in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Aquaculture 602, 742371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742371 [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742371]

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episode [Paper] Atlantic Salmon: Smolt Production, Growth, and Maturation Effects artwork

[Paper] Atlantic Salmon: Smolt Production, Growth, and Maturation Effects

The study examines the long-term impact of different smolt production strategies on Atlantic salmon. Researchers investigated how varying freshwater photoperiods and diets, combined with different post-smolt rearing environments, affected mortality, growth, maturation, and the occurrence of melanized focal changes (MFC). The findings suggest that rearing post-smolts on land might compromise fish welfare and reduce harvest yield compared to direct transfer to sea cages. Land-based rearing at higher salinity increased MFC, while specific freshwater photoperiods influenced male maturation. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the complex interplay between freshwater and seawater rearing conditions in salmon aquaculture and calls for further research. Ref: Myklatun, L.E., Madaro, A., Philip, A.J.P., Pedersen, A.Ø., Remø, S., Hansen, T.J., Fraser, T.W.K., Sigholt, T., Stefansson, S., Fjelldal, P.G., 2025. Long term effects of smolt and post-smolt production strategy on mortality, growth, sexual maturation and melanized focal changes in farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). Aquaculture 602, 742371. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742371 [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2025.742371]

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This research article examines the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) within the aquaculture industry, highlighting its transformative potential and various applications. It identifies challenges currently facing aquaculture, including disease, feed costs, and environmental concerns, and explores how AI can address these issues through monitoring, disease detection, feed optimization, and reproduction management. The review further investigates commercially available AI-enabled products and the obstacles hindering the broader adoption of AI technologies, such as acquisition costs and the lack of technical expertise. Finally, the study proposes future research directions to improve productivity and sustainability in aquaculture systems, emphasizing the importance of making existing AI solutions affordable, reliable, and accessible. The authors conclude that AI can revolutionize aquaculture through continued collaboration between technologists, farmers, and policymakers, emphasizing the need to solve AI adoption challenges before creating new AI applications.REF: Fernandes, S., DMello, A., 2025. Artificial intelligence in the aquaculture industry: Current state, challenges and future directions. Aquaculture 598, 742048. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.742048 [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.742048]

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