Survey on laboratories and consultants working in the diagnostics of European seabass and gilthead seabream diseases: preliminary results
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Zrnčić, S.
Fioravanti, M.
Gustinelli, A.
Oraić, D.
Zupičić, I.G.
Pavlinec, Ž.
Padrós, F.
Furones, D.
Basurco, B.
Publication date
2021-04-27ISSN
0108-0288
Abstract
European seabass (Dicentrarchus labrax) and gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) are prevailing species in
Mediterranean marine finfish aquaculture, and despite an increasing demand of the global markets for
high-quality seafood, production and technical performance of these two species in the EU has stagnated
over the last few years. Two EU Horizon 2020 projects, MedAID and PerformFISH were launched in
2017 to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of the Mediterranean marine fish aquaculture
sector. Since the impact of diseases has been one of the factors attributed to the stagnation, both projects
envisaged that the concept of healthy fish was a prerequisite for sustainable and profitable aquaculture.
A key element of disease surveillance and health management is the availability of fast, reliable, efficient
and validated diagnostic techniques capable of detecting the presence of pathogens and timely diagnosis
of diseases in fish stocks. Collaborative activities between both consortia launched specific activities to
identify all actors involved in diagnostics and to evaluate their diagnostic capacities. An online “Questionnaire on diagnostic capacities in the Mediterranean basin” was carried out. The results obtained showed
disproportionate diagnostic capacity between European and non-European Mediterranean countries.
European countries in general showed a high level of diagnostic capacity with many advanced or specialised labs dealing with the main diseases of concern for sea bass and sea bream. There was evidence of
lower diagnostic capacities in non-European Mediterranean countries in contrast with their high degree
of production, which poses a significant regional risk considering the important movement of juveniles
in the region. These findings indicate the necessity to address the health management in the region in a
more holistic, cooperative and harmonised way. An important finding was a lack of capacity to diagnose
viral diseases although VNN has been identified to be the main health threat.Efforts should be engaged in
capacity building in the countries missing particular techniques and improvement and training is a priorty.
For this purpose, national focal points should be established to create an international network aimed at
improving and harmonising all future activities in the field of diagnostics of Mediterranean fish diseases.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
639 - Hunting. Fishing. Fish breeding
Pages
10
Publisher
European Association of Fish Pathologists
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Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists
Citation
Zrnčić, S., M. Fioravanti, A. Gustinelli, D. Oraić, I. G.Zupičić, Ž. Pavlinec, F. Padrós, D. Furones, and B. Basurco. 2021. “Survey on laboratories and consultants working in the diagnostics of European seabass and gilthead seabream diseases: preliminary results”. Bulletin of the European Association of Fish Pathologists 41 (2): 81-90. https://eafp.org/download/2021-volume41/issue_2/41-2-81-zrncic.pdf
Grant agreement number
EC/H2020/727315/EU/Mediterranean Aquaculture Integrated Development/MedAID
EC/H2020/727610/EU/Consumer driven Production: Integrating Innovative Approaches for Competitive and Sustainable Performance across the Mediterranean Aquaculture Value Chain/PerformFISH
Program
Aqüicultura
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