Submerged cage aquaculture of marine fish: A review of the biological challenges and opportunities

被引:37
作者
Sievers, Michael [1 ,2 ]
Korsoen, Oyvind [1 ,3 ]
Warren-Myers, Fletcher [4 ]
Oppedal, Frode [1 ]
Macaulay, Georgia [4 ]
Folkedal, Ole [1 ]
Dempster, Tim [4 ]
机构
[1] Inst Marine Res, Matre Aquaculture Res Stn, N-5984 Matredal, Norway
[2] Griffith Univ, Sch Environm & Sci, Australian Rivers Inst Coast & Estuaries, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia
[3] CageEye AS, Forde, Norway
[4] Univ Melbourne, Sch BioSci, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
关键词
buoyancy; fish farming; fish welfare; mariculture; sea-cages; swimming behaviour; SALMON SALMO-SALAR; COD GADUS-MORHUA; FARMED ATLANTIC SALMON; LOUSE LEPEOPHTHEIRUS-SALMONIS; BASS DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX; SCALE SEA-CAGES; SERIOLA-DUMERILI; BUOYANCY REGULATION; VERTICAL MOVEMENTS; SWIMMING DEPTH;
D O I
10.1111/raq.12587
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
Surface-based cages are the dominant production technology for the marine finfish aquaculture industry. However, issues such as extreme weather events, poor environmental conditions, interactions with parasites, and conflicts with other coastal users are problematic for surface-based aquaculture. Submerged cages may reduce many of these problems and commercial interest in their use has increased. However, a broad synthesis of research into the effects of submerged culture on fish is lacking. Here, we review the current status of submerged fish farming worldwide, outline the biological challenges that fish with fundamentally different buoyancy control physiologies face in submerged culture, and discuss production benefits and problems that might arise from submerged fish farming. Our findings suggest that fish with closed swim bladders, and fish without swim bladders, may be well-suited to submerged culture. However, for fish with open swim bladders, such as salmonids, submergence is more complex as they require access to surface air to refill their swim bladders and maintain buoyancy. Growth and welfare of open swim bladder fish can be compromised by submergence for long periods due to complications with buoyancy regulation, but the recent addition of underwater air domes to submerged cages can alleviate this issue. Despite this advance, a greater understanding of how to couple advantageous environmental conditions with submerged culture to improve fish growth and welfare over the commercial production cycle is required if submerged cages are to become a viable alternative to surface-based cage aquaculture.
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