![]() Seaweed shelter for lumpfish
专利摘要:
The present invention relates to a system for increasing cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages configured for salmon farming, the system comprising a sea cage configured for salmon farming and a seaweed shelter arranged in the sea cage, configured to be a habitat for cleaner fish within the sea cage. The seaweed shelter comprise a shelter substrate and seaweed growing on the shelter substrate, wherein at least 80% of the seaweed is of a pre-determined algae species configured for improving health and welfare of cleaner fish. The present invention further relates to a method for providing the system of the present invention comprising the steps of providing a shelter substrate of a desirable size and form, growing seaweed of the pre-determined algae species on the shelter substrate under controlled conditions to obtain a seaweed shelter comprising 100% of the pre-determined algae species and arranging the seaweed sheleter in a sea cage for farming salmon and allowing further growth of the seaweed under uncontrolled conditions in the sea cage for a period of time 公开号:DK201970348A1 申请号:DKP201970348 申请日:2019-05-28 公开日:2021-01-29 发明作者:Eliasen Kirstin;Mols Mortensen Agnes;Mols Mortensen Mortan 申请人:Tari Spf; IPC主号:
专利说明:
DK 2019 70348 A1 1SEAWEED SHELTER FOR LUMPFISH FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to aquaculture, more specifically to seaweed shelters and methods for producing seaweed shelters for cleaner fish, such as lumpfish, in salmon aquaculture or cleaner fish farming. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Since the 1970s, the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus safmonis has been a major problem for the Atlantic salmon farming industry, and the louse has a greater economic impact on the industry than any other parasite. As the louse has developed resistance to almost all available drug treatments, there is a need for alternative treatments. One alternative treatment receiving a lot of attention is the use of cleaner fish, including the lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus L, which have shown to approach docile salmon and pick lice off the salmon. The locations of salmon sea cages are chosen primarily based on environmental conditions that allow Atlantic salmon to thrive, and it is currently underappreciated that the cleaner fish might not thrive in similar conditions as the salmon due to fundamental physiological differences between the species. As knowledge on cleaner fish biology in captivity and its potential in aquaculture is still very limited, cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages is compromised and the mortality is often high. Since the natural requirement of many cleaner fish is to have some surface to attach to, cleaner fish in sea cages with Atlantic salmon need some kind of shelters or substrates to rest and/or hide , which can also provide shelter from the environment. Artificial shelters are commonly used. However, cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages are still compromised and the mortality is still high. Hence, an improved cleaner fish shelter would be advantageous, and in particular a cleaner fish shelter which can improve welfare and health of cleaner fish, such as lumpfish, in salmon sea cages and in land-based cleaner fish farming. DK 2019 70348 A1 2 OBJECT OF THE INVENTION An object of the present invention is to provide an alternative to the prior art. In particular, it may be seen as a further object of the present invention to provide a cleaner fish shelter that solves the above mentioned problems of the prior art. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Thus, the above described object and several other objects are intended to be obtained in a first aspect of the present invention by providing a system for increasing cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages configured for salmon farming or in land-based tanks configured for cleaner fish farming, the system comprising - a sea cage configured for salmon farming or a land-based tank configured for cleaner-fish farming - a seaweed shelter arranged in the sea cage or in the land-based tank, configured to be a habitat for cleaner fish within the sea cage or land-based tank, wherein the seaweed shelter comprise - a shelter substrate and seaweed growing on the shelter substrate, wherein at least 80% of the seaweed is of a pre- determined algae species. In one embodiment, the system is for improving cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages configured for salmon farming, the system comprising - a sea cage configured for salmon farming - a seaweed shelter arranged in the sea cage, configured to be a habitat for cleaner fish within the sea cage, wherein the seaweed shelter comprise - a shelter substrate and seaweed growing on the shelter substrate, wherein at least 80% of the seaweed is of a pre- determined algae species. In another embodiment, the system is for improving cleaner fish health and welfare in land-based tanks configured for cleaner fish farming, the system comprising - a land-based tank configured for cleaner-fish farming DK 2019 70348 A1 3 - a seaweed shelter arranged in the land-based tank, configured to be a habitat for cleaner fish within the land-based tank, wherein the seaweed shelter comprise - a shelter substrate and seaweed growing on the shelter substrate, wherein at least 80% of the seaweed is of a pre- determined algae species. The present invention is advantegous for several reasons. Besides providing a natural habitat where the cleaner fish can rest and hide, the seaweed shelters of the present invention have properties that increase health and welfare of cleaner fish. For example, seaweed have shown to exhibit pharmacological properties, such as anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and even anticancer properties. Furthermore, green, brown and red marine algae have metabolites useful for the inhibition of bacteria, viruses, fungi and other epibionts. Thus, seaweed shelters comprising living algae provides a better habitat for cleaner fish than artificial shelters for several reasons and can therefore be used in land-based tanks for cleaner fish farming, as well as in sea-cages for salmon farming. By improving health, welfare and survival of cleaner fish in salmon sea cages, an indirect effect is to improve growth and survival of salmon in aquaculture. A seeweed shelter according to the present invention comprises a shelter substrate pre-seeded with algae of a pre-determined species or a combination of pre-determined species. The shelter substrate is pre-seeded such that optimal conditions can be provided for the cleaner fish in the sea cages or in the land- based tanks for cleaner fish farming. If an un-seeded shelter substrate is placed in a salmon cage, the algal growth which develops on the shelter substrate will depend on many factors such as seasonality, biogeography and how long the structure has been in the water. The flora growing under such conditions cannot be controlled and will not be a monoculture or biculture. Thus, if a shelter substrate is placed in a sea-cage for salmon farming without pre-seeded seaweed on it, the algae growth will be random and will not be optimized —or may not even be suitable for a cleaner fish shelter. Furthermore, many algae species suitable for cleaner fish shelters are not DK 2019 70348 A1 4 present in areas where sea cages for salmon farming are located and will never develop naturally. Because the shelter substrate of the present invention is grown with algae of a pre-determined species before it is moved to the sea cages, the seaweed shelters will mainly comprise these species of algae and not random algae grown on the shelter substrate in the sea cages. Thus, the present invention allows the shelters to be be designed with the optimal and desired algae species, providing the optimal habitat according to the species of cleaner fish and depending on the needs in each individual sea cage. In a preferred embodiment, the system of the present invention is configured for increasing lumpfish health and welfare in sea cages configured for salmon farming or in land-based tanks configured for cleaner fish farming, and the pre-determined algae species is configured for improving health and welfare of lumpfish. In some embodiments of the present invention, the pre-determined algae species comprise a combination of more than one, such as two or three pre-determined algae species. In embodiments where the pre-determined algae species comprise a combination of more than one, such as two or three pre-determined algae species, the combination of more than one pre-determined algae species together comprise the at least 80% of the seaweed on the shelter substrate. The ratio between the more than one pre-determined algae species does not have to be 1:1. For example if the pre-determined algae species comprise a combination of two pre- determined algae species, one algae species may be 75% of the total population of pre-determined algae species and another may be 25%. Thus, if 80% of the seaweed consist of the pre-determined algae species, 80% of the pre-determined species may be one algae species and 20% of the seaweed may be another. Any ratio between the one or more pre-determined species is within the scope of the present invention. DK 2019 70348 A1 In some embodiments, the specific pre-determined algae species comprise one or more species of brown algae and/or red algae. In some embodiments, the pre-determined algae species comprise one or more 5 more of Saccharina latissima and/or Laminaria digitata and/or Laminaria hyperborea and/or Alaria esculenta and/or Palmaria palmata and/or Porphyra umbilicalis. In a preferred embodiment, the pre-determined algae species is Saccharina /atissima. Saccharina latissima is a fast grower and has a broad morphology that is well suited for cleaner fish, such as lumpfish, to sit on. However, other species with similar charataristics can also be used. Furthermore, other species with other charataristics, but different advantages can also be used alone or in combination with Saccharina latissima. In another preferred embodiment, the pre-determined algae species comprise a combination of Saccharina latissima and Laminaria digitata. The combination between the two species Saccharina latissima and Laminaria digitata is specifically advantageous in sea-cages, as they provide for a roboust shelter that can withstand storms, and function well through an entire salmon production cycle. Saccharina latissima is a fast grower and has a broad morphology that is well suited for lumpfish to sit on. Laminaria digitata grows much more slowely, but its morphology is also well suited for lumpfish. Thus, Saccharina latissima will grow into large individuals first, and will serve as the functioning shelter through the first period of time. Fouling of other marine organisms, primarily invertebrates, is typically seen on the surface of the seaweed after some months in the sea. The fouling can add considerably to the weight of the seaweed, and also make the blade much more brittle. The fouled seaweed is therefore much more vulnerable to stormes because the blades are torn off and only the holdfast with the stipe is left on the shelter substrate. The seeded Latissima digitata will be present as an understory that can exploit the open space left by the detached Saccharina latissima blades and develop into a functioning shelter. In that way, the combination of algae species provides a shelter that can be grown to a stage where it is ready to serve as a seaweed shelter fast, and at the same time, the combination of species provides a robust shelter that can DK 2019 70348 A1 6 withstand storms. Other combinations of species with similar charataristics can also be used. Furthermore, other combinations of species with other charataristics, but different advantages can also be used alone or in combination with Saccharina latissimi and/or Latissima digitata. In some embodiments, at least 30%, such at least 40%, such as at least 50% of at least one of algae species of the pre-determined algae species of the seaweed shelter have a length of at least 5 cm, such as at least 10 cm, such as at least 15 cm. The specific structure and arrangement of the shelter substrate within the sea cage is not that important for the present invention. The important thing is, that the shelter substrate is suitable for algae growth and can serve as the foundation for a seaweed shelter of desired size. Furthermore, it needs to be attachable to the sea cage or land-based tank directly or indirectly through one or more additional elements. It may be arranged both in a vertical and horizontal direction within the sea cage or land based tank and can also be coiled up or coiled around a structure. Preferably, the shelter substrate is of flexible material, such that it can be arranged in many different ways. The specific form and material of the shelter substrate will depend on the desired use. In some embodiments, the shelter substrate is one or more lines or strings or treads or a net of texstile suitable for algae growth. A second aspect of the present invention relates to a method of providing a system according to the present invention. The method comprising the steps of - providing a shelter substrate of a desirable size and form, - growing seaweed of the pre-determined algae species on the shelter substrate under controlled conditions to obtain a seaweed shelter comprising 100% of the pre-determined algae species, - arranging the seaweed shelter in a sea cage for farming salmon or in a land-based tank for cleaner fish farming and allowing further growth of the seaweed for a period of time. The step of growing seaweed to obtain a seaweed shelter comprising 100% of the pre-determined algae species does not means that 100% of the shelter substrate DK 2019 70348 A1 7 should be covered by seaweed, but that 100% of the seaweed present on the substrate at this step is of the pre-determined algae species. In some embodiments, the seaweed shelter at this step comprise at least 95%, such as at least 98%, such as at least 99 of the pre-determined algae species at this stage in the process of providing a system according to the present invention. After arranging the seaweed shelter of the present invention in a sea cage for farming salmon, further growth of the seaweed is allowed under uncontrolled conditions in the sea cage for a period of time. The pre-determined species will dominate for a period of time. However, if the seaweed shelters are not replaced frequently, random algae or other may start to dominate the shelters. To keep the amount of random algae growth down, the seaweed shelters should be replaced frequently, such as at least every 6 month or at least every 12 month or at least every 18 month. In some embodiments, growth of the seaweed under uncontrolled conditions in the sea cage for a period of time should not exeed 2 years, preferably not 1 year. Preferably, the seaweed shelters are replaced for each salmon cycle. If more than 20%, such as more than 15%, such as more than 10%, such as more than 5% of the algae on the shelter substrate are not one or more predetermined species, but random species, the seaweed shelter may no longer be optimized for cleaner fish. Therefore, a seaweed shelter according to the present invention should comprise at least 80%, such as at least 85%, such as at least 90%, such as at least 95% of the pre-determined algae species or the pre- determined combination of algae species on the shelter substrate. In some embodiments, the step of growing seaweed comprise the following steps - inoculating/grafting the shelter substrate with cells, preferably spores, gameotophytes or sporophytes, from the pre-determined algae species, - cultivating the shelter substrate in a first controlled environment, such as in an incubator with filtered and UV treated full strength seawater and controlable light and temperature conditions, for period of time, such as between 1-3 month, to allow the cells to hatch and attach to the shelter substrate and start growing, - move the shelter substrate to another location, such as a tank or container for further cultivation in a second controlled enviroment comprising filtered DK 2019 70348 A1 8 and UV treated full strength seawater, controlable light and temperature conditions and a flow of a certain velocity, until the pre-determined algae species population have reached a mean pre-determined size. The first controlled environment may be an incubator or a hatchery, that is a facility where the necessary conditions for the seaweed species to go through their life history phases and reach the phase from which large individuals can be grown. Important conditions in the first controlled enviroment are filtered and UV treated full strength seawater and controlable light and temperature conditions. The skilled person would be able to determine the conditions necessary to cultivate the shelter substrate with cells. For the seaweed to reach a size that makes the seaweed shelter functional, the shelteres have an on-growth period in a second controlled environment where the seaweed shelters are arranged in large containers or tanks. The conditions in the second controlled enviroment are preferably similar to the first controlled enviroment with filtered and UV treated full strength seawater and controlable light and temperature conditions. The crucial difference is that the shelters need large tanks and a flow of a certain velocity under the second controlled environment. Not before the algae have grown to a certain pre-determined size, are the seaweed shelters arranged in the sea cages. Because the grown algae already dominate the shelter substrate, they will not easily be outmatched by other algae species when arranged in the sea cages. Furthermore, they have already reached a certain size and are not as dependent on the sea cage conditions for survival, as they would have been in earlier life phases. In some embodiments, the mean pre-determined size of the pre-determined algae species population is reached when at least 30%, such at least 40%, such as at least 50% of at least one of algae species of the pre-determined algae species have a length of at least 5 cm, such as at least 10 cm, such as at least 15 cm. The length of each individual of the seaweed population may be measured from the area of the shelter substrate where the individual is attached, to the most distance branch of that individual. DK 2019 70348 A1 9 The pre-determined size can be even smaller when the seaweed shelter is to be arranged in a land-based tank for cleaner fish farming. Such tanks comprise filtered sea water, which may comprise some micro-algae. However, since such tanks are cleaned often, random macro-algae growth is not expected. Thus, the growth of seaweed of the pre-determined algae species will continue in the land- based tanks for cleaner fish breeding without competition from other species. Herein the terms “seaweed” and “algae species” are used interchangeably and generally refers to macroscopic multicellular marine algae. In salmon aquaculture, sea cages, also called sea pens or net pens, are used to keep the salmon within a pre-defined area. Many different types and forms of sea cages exist, but they are usually made of mesh framed with steel or plastic. They can be square or circular, and are normally 10 to 32 m across and 10 m deep, with volumes between 1,000 and 10,000 m3 A large sea cage can contain up to 90,000 salmon. They are usually placed side by side to form a system called a seafarm or seasite, with a floating wharf and walkways along the net boundaries. Additional nets can also surround the seafarm to keep out predatory marine mammals. In contrast to closed or recirculating systems, the open net cages of salmonid farming lower farming costs, but provide no effective barrier to the discharge of wastes, parasites, and disease into the surrounding coastal waters. Land-based tanks are herein defined as the tanks in which cleanerfish, such as lumpfish, are produced. The first and second aspects of the present invention may each be combined with any of the other aspects and embodiments thereof. These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter. DK 2019 70348 A1 10 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES The system according to the invention will now be described in more detail with regard to the accompanying figures. The figures show one way of implementing the present invention and is not to be construed as being limiting to other possible embodiments falling within the scope of the attached claim set. Figure 1 is a schematic illustration of a system according to an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT Reference is made to fig. 1, illustrating a system 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1A illustrates a top view of the system 1, whereas fig. 1B shows a cross-sectional side view of the system 1. The system illustrated in fig. 1 comprise a sea cage 2 arranged in the sea. In the present embodiment, a top section of the sea cage 2 is circular and the area within the sea cage have a semi-dome like shape. A seaweed shelter 3 configured to be a habitat for lumpfish is arranged within the sea cage 2. The seaweed shelter 3 comprise a shelter substrate 4 and seaweed 5 growing on the shelter substrate 4. At least 80% of the seaweed 5 is of a pre- determined algae species suitable for lumpfish health and welfare. Most seaweed individuals have a certain size, such as at least 20cm. The seaweed individuals together provide a seaweed “forrest” where lumpfish can hide and attach. In the present embodiment, the shelter substrate 2 is arranged beneath the sea surface within the sea cage 2. However, it may be arranged otherwise, such as near the surface or closer to the bottom section of the sea cage if desired. In the illustrated embodiment, the shelter substrate 4 is a flexible line arranged in a horizontal pattern within the sea cage 1. The shelter substrate 4 is attached to the sea cage 2 at several attachment points. It should be noted that the shape of the sea cage 2 and the shelter substrate 4 is not important for the present invention DK 2019 70348 A1 11 and that the above embodiment is only one out of many possible embodiments of a system according to the present invention. The same priciples as for the above embodiment will also apply for a system comprising land-based tanks instead of sea-cages. The only difference being that the sea-cage is substituted with a land-based tank. Although the present invention has been described in connection with the specified embodiments, it should not be construed as being in any way limited to the presented examples. The scope of the present invention is set out by the accompanying claim set. In the context of the claims, the terms “comprising” or “comprises” do not exclude other possible elements or steps. Also, the mentioning of references such as “a” or “an” etc. should not be construed as excluding a plurality. The use of reference signs in the claims with respect to elements indicated in the figures shall also not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. Furthermore, individual features mentioned in different claims, may possibly be advantageously combined, and the mentioning of these features in different claims does not exclude that a combination of features is not possible and advantageous. LIST OF REFERENCE SYMBOLS USED 1 system 2 sea cage 3 seaweed shelter 4 shelter substrate 5 seaweed
权利要求:
Claims (10) [1] 1. A system (1) for increasing cleaner fish health and welfare in sea cages (2) configured for salmon farming or in land-based tanks configured for cleaner fish farming, the system comprising - a sea cage (2) configured for salmon farming or a land-based tank configured for cleaner-fish farming; - a seaweed shelter (3) arranged in the sea cage or in the land-based tank, configured to be a habitat for cleaner fish within the sea cage or the land-based tank, wherein the seaweed shelter (3) comprise - a shelter substrate (4) and seaweed (5) growing on the shelter substrate, wherein at least 80% of the seaweed (5) is of a pre-determined algae species. [2] 2. A system (1) according to claim 1, wherein the system (1) is configured for increasing lumpfish health and welfare in sea cages (2) configured for salmon farming or in land-based tanks configured for cleaner fish farming, and the pre- determined algae species is configured for improving health and welfare of lumpfish. [3] 3. A system (1) according to any of claims 1 or 2, wherein the pre-determined algae species comprise a combination of more than one, such as two or three pre- determined algae species. [4] 4. A system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the specific pre-determined algae species comprise one or more species of brown algae and/or red algae. [5] 5. A system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the pre- determined algae species comprise one or more more of Saccharina latissima and/or Laminaria digitata and/or Laminaria hyperborea and/or Alaria esculenta and/or Palmaria palmata and/or Porphyra umbilicalis. [6] 6. A system (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein at least 30%, such at least 40%, such as at least 50% of at least one of algae species of the DK 2019 70348 A1 13 pre-determined algae species of the seaweed shelter (3) have a length of at least cm, such as at least 10 cm, such as at least 15 cm. [7] 7. A method for providing a system according to any of claims 1-6, the method 5 comprising the steps of - providing a shelter substrate (4) of a desirable size and form - growing seaweed of the pre-determined algae species on the shelter substrate (4) under controlled conditions to obtain a seaweed shelter (3) comprising 100% of the pre-determined algae species - arranging the seaweed sheleter (4) in a sea cage (1) for farming salmon or in a land-based tank for cleaner fish farming and allowing further growth of the seaweed for a period of time [8] 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the step of growing seaweed comprise the following steps - inoculating/grafting the shelter substrate (4) with cells, preferably spores, gameotophytes or sporophytes from the pre-determined algae species, - cultivating the shelter substrate (4) in a first controlled environment, such as in an incubator with filtered and UV treated full strength seawater and controlable light and temperature conditions, for period of time, such as between 1-3 month, to allow the cells to hatch and attach to the shelter substrate (4) and start growing, - move the shelter substrate (4) to another location, such as a tank or container for further cultivation in a second controlled enviroment comprising filtered and UV treated full strength seawater, controlable light and temperature conditions and a flow of a certain velocity, until the pre- determined algae species population have reached a mean pre-determined size. [9] 9. A method according to any of claims 7 or 8, wherein the mean pre-determined size of the pre-determined algae species population is reached when at least 30%, such at least 40%, such as at least 50% of at least one of algae species of the pre-determined algae species have a length of at least 5 cm, such as at least 10 cm, such as at least 15 cm. DK 2019 70348 A1 14 [10] 10. A method according to any of claims 8 or 9, wherein growth of the seaweed under uncontrolled conditions in the sea cage (1) for a period of time should not exeed 2 years, preferably not 1 year
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