Jellyfish and viral disease behind record salmon mortality in Norway

Published 2024년 2월 9일

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Norway's farmed salmon industry experienced a record number of deaths in 2023, with 62.7 million salmon dying, an increase of 6 million from the previous year. The Norwegian Veterinary Institute attributes this to deadly jellyfish attacks and an outbreak of Pancreatic disease (PD). However, the Institute of Marine Research estimates the death toll to be slightly higher at 65 million. These figures exclude deaths during the hatchery stage.
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Deadly jellyfish attacks and an outbreak of Pancreatic disease (PD) are the main reasons Norway reported a record number of mortalities in its farmed salmon sector last year. A total of 62.7 million salmon died in Norwegian netpens during 2023, which was 6 million more than during the previous year, according to a report by the Norwegian Veterinary Institute. Norway's Institute of Marine Research has put this ...
Source: Intrafish

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