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Two mortality events in sea‐caged yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi Valenciennes, 1833 (Nannopercidae) from Western Australia
Author(s) -
Stephens FJ,
Savage A
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
australian veterinary journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.382
H-Index - 59
eISSN - 1751-0813
pISSN - 0005-0423
DOI - 10.1111/j.1751-0813.2010.00625.x
Subject(s) - fishery , fish <actinopterygii> , biology , carangidae , zoology
In November 2008 a commercial sea‐cage operator farming yellowtail kingfish, Seriola lalandi , in Western Australia reported more than 70% mortality of the sea‐caged fish. Several parasites and potentially pathogenic bacteria were isolated from the fish, but despite a detailed laboratory investigation the cause of the mortality event was never ascertained. That episode of deaths was followed in January 2009 by a smaller mortality event in fish in a sea cage that had been stocked several weeks earlier. Pathogens similar to those seen in the first mortality event were isolated, but again a single causative agent could not be identified. Multiple stress factors resulting in immunosuppression may have precipitated the mortality events.

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