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Title: Summer is coming! tackling ocean warming in atlantic salmon cage farming
Author: Calado, Ricardo
Mota, Vasco C.
Madeira, Diana
Leal, Miguel C.
Keywords: Climate change
Heat stress
Phenotypic plasticity
Salmo salar
Thermal tolerance
Animal Science and Zoology
veterinary(all)
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Issue Date: 16-Jun-2021
Citation: Calado, R., Mota, V. C., Madeira, D., & Leal, M. C. (2021). Summer is coming! tackling ocean warming in atlantic salmon cage farming. Animals, 11(6), Article 1800. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061800
Abstract: Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) cage farming has traditionally been located at higher latitudes where cold seawater temperatures favor this practice. However, these regions can be impacted by ocean warming and heat waves that push seawater temperature beyond the thermo-tolerance limits of this species. As more mass mortality events are reported every year due to abnormal sea temperatures, the Atlantic salmon cage aquaculture industry acknowledges the need to adapt to a changing ocean. This paper reviews adult Atlantic salmon thermal tolerance limits, as well as the deleterious eco-physiological consequences of heat stress, with emphasis on how it negatively affects sea cage aquaculture production cycles. Biotechnological solutions targeting the phenotypic plasticity of Atlantic salmon and its genetic diversity, particularly that of its southernmost populations at the limit of its natural zoogeographic distribution, are discussed. Some of these solutions include selective breeding programs, which may play a key role in this quest for a more thermotolerant strain of Atlantic salmon that may help the cage aquaculture industry to adapt to climate uncertainties more rapidly, without compromising profitability. Omics technologies and precision breeding, along with cryopreservation breakthroughs, are also part of the available toolbox that includes other solutions that can allow cage farmers to continue to produce Atlantic salmon in the warmer waters of the oceans of tomorrow.
Description: Funding Information: Miguel Leal was supported by the Integrated Program of SR&TD “SmartBioR—Smart Valorization of Endogenous Marine Biological Resources Under a Changing Climate” (Centro-01-0145-FEDER-000018), co-funded by the Centro 2020 program, Portugal 2020, European Union, through the European Regional Development Fund. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/145957
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061800
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