The available database comprises research projects in Fisheries, Aquaculture, Seafood Processing and Marine Biotechnology active in the time period 2003-2022.
BlueBio is an ERA-NET COFUND created to directly identify new and improve existing ways of bringing bio-based products and services to the market and find new ways of creating value from in the blue bioeconomy.

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Last Update: 2024/06/19

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Aquaculture
Pancreas disease in Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout; pathogenesis and risk factors
National Programme
National
Torunn Taksdal
torunn.taksdal@vetinst.no
NVI - Norwegian Veterinary Institute (Norway)
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2006
2009
€ 829,900
https://www.fhf.no/prosjekter/prosjektbasen/552302/
Pancreas disease is an emerging viral disease that affects farmed rainbow trout and Atlantic salmon in sea water. In regions where the disease is endemic, the economic impact is significant. An expansion of affected areas and a few outbreaks at previously un-affected sites show the potential for the disease to cause more serious problems in future. More efficient disease mitigation and prevention is highly needed, and the main aim of the project is to provide requested knowledge as a basis for more efficient disease mitigation in affected areas and prevention of spread to areas yet unaffected of the disease. This will be important for the industry, as well as for the authorities for their decision making. The "skeleton" of the study will be an epidemiological cohort study of risk factors through which samples will be collected and examined by histopathology, serology, RT-PCR and virus isolation. In some of the farms included in the study, extended examinations will be done in order to examine the dynamics of the spread between different cages in affected farms and to describe the host reaction in terms of pathology and antibody response through the whole production cycle in sea water. Different variants of the causative virus, salmonid alphavirus (SAV) will be characterised as a basis for molecular epidemiology and as a platform for future vaccine development. This project is the Norwegian part of a tri-nation project-cooperation between Norway, Ireland and Scotland Results from the national studies w ill be compared, thus giving a broader basis for generating new knowledge. Goal: To acquire more knowledge about PD, focused on disease development and risk factors. Sub-goal 1. To investigate the occurrence of SAV in farmed salmon, evaluate risk factors related to PD and SAV, financial consequences and to register disease-limiting operational measures. 2. To describe the spread of SAV and PD between cages and model the spread within the locality. 3. To study the host response after infection with SAV from launch to slaughter. 4. To carry out molecular characterization of SAV and improve detection methods.
Open sea aquaculture; Trout; Cage aquaculture; Salmon; Fish health; Disease; Fish;
Not associated to marine areas
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