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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2020.0432

Monitoring of Diseases Including Nematode Clavinema mariae Infections in the Cultured Korean Rockfish Sebastes schlegeli During 2013-2016  

Han, Hyun-Ja (Pathology Division, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
Song, Jun-Young (Inland Aquaculture Research Center, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
Cho, Mi-Young (Pathology Division, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
Choi, Hye-Sung (Pathology Division, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
Jung, Sung-Hee (Pathology Division, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
Seo, Han-Gill (Jeju Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute of Fishereis Science)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.53, no.3, 2020 , pp. 432-442 More about this Journal
Abstract
Diagnostic monitoring in Korean rockfish cages was performed to survey the prevalence of pathogens in cultured Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegeli from May 2013 to July 2016. A total of 1,945 fish samples collected from the western (Cheonsu Bay and Heuksando), southern (Tongyeong and Namhae), and eastern coasts (Pohang) of Korea were tested for parasites, viruses, and bacteria. In this study, 1,264 and 334 fishes were infected with Microcotyle sebastis and Clavinema mariae, respectively. The prevalence rates of C. clavinema in fishes from Cheonsu Bay, Heuksando, and Tongyeong were 35.3%, 3.9% and 1.9%, respectively. No C. clavinema infection was detected in cultured rockfish from Namhae and Pohang. Furthermore, bacteria including Photobacterium damselae (8.9%), Photobacterium piscicola (2.3%), Photobacterium spp. (8.9%), Aeromonas salmonicida (1.8%), Aeromonas spp. (0.9%), Vibrio scophthalmi (1.5%), Vibrio spp. (3.3%), Streptococcus iniae (1.2%), and others (8.0%) were detected in 373 of 1,364 fishes. No virus was detected in any fish investigated in this study.
Keywords
Korean rockfish; Sebastes schlegeli; Monitoring; Pathogen; Clavinema mariae;
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