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Cataracts in farmed fish - A multidisciplinary initiative for scientific progress.
Sujets :
Biotechnology, Resources of the Sea, Fisheries
Type de contrat :
Coordination of research actions
Participants :
National Centre for Veterinary Contract Research and Commercial Services A/S NORGE
National Centre for Veterinary Contract Research and Commercial Services A/S
PO Box 8109 Dep. Ullevalsveien 68 0032 NORGE
Reinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn DEUTSCHLAND
Reinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat Bonn
Institute of Experimental Ophtalmologie Sigmund-Freud-Strasse 25 53105 DEUTSCHLAND
National Veterinary and Food Research Institute SUOMI/FINLAND
National Veterinary and Food Research Institute
Department of Pathology and Field Extension P.O. BOX 368 Hameentie 57 00231 SUOMI/FINLAND
State Fish Epizootics Control Service of Lower Saxony and Fish Health Service DEUTSCHLAND
State Fish Epizootics Control Service of Lower Saxony and Fish Health Service
Eintrachtweg 17 30173 DEUTSCHLAND
Felleskjopet Havbruk AS NORGE
Felleskjopet Havbruk AS
4335 NORGE
Meloy Aqualab AS NORGE
Meloy Aqualab AS
Postbus 184 8150 NORGE
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO NORGE
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO
INSTITUTE OF NUTRITION RESEARCH POBOX 1072 Sognsvannsveien 9 Domus Medica 0316 NORGE
National Agricultural Research Foundation HELLAS
National Agricultural Research Foundation
National Fish Diseases Laboratory Neapoleos Str. 25 15310 HELLAS
Hydro Aluminium AS ÉIRE/IRELAND
Hydro Aluminium AS
PO Box 80 264,Kindrum, Cashel 1321 ÉIRE/IRELAND
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE NORGE
NORWEGIAN SCHOOL OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
Ullevaalsveien 72 NORGE
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST UNITED KINGDOM
THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST
DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SCIENCE - FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCE Stoney Road , Stormont BT4 3SD UNITED KINGDOM
University of East Anglia UNITED KINGDOM
University of East Anglia
School of Biological Sciences University Plain NR4 7TJ UNITED KINGDOM
University of Stirling UNITED KINGDOM
University of Stirling
Institute of Aquaculture PO Box 8989 University of Stirling FK9 4LA UNITED KINGDOM
INSTITUTE OF NUTRITION, DIRECTORATE OF FISHERIES NORGE
INSTITUTE OF NUTRITION, DIRECTORATE OF FISHERIES
PO Box 185 Strandgaten 229 NORGE
Hydro Seafood Mowi A.S. NORGE
Hydro Seafood Mowi A.S.
PO Box 4102 Dreggen Sandviksboder 66 5835 NORGE
Hydro Aluminium Ireland
Hydro Aluminium
PO Box 80 264,Kindrum, Cashel 1321 Ireland
Felleskjopet Havbruk Norway
Felleskjopet Havbruk
Norway
Hydro Seafood Mowi Norway
Hydro Seafood Mowi
PO Box Dreggen Sandviksboder 66 5835 Norway
Meloy Aqualab Norway
Meloy Aqualab
Postbus 184 Norway
National Centre for Veterinary Contract Research and Commercial Services Norway
National Centre for Veterinary Contract Research and Commercial Services
PO Box Dep. Ullevalsveien 68 0032 Norway
DB Aquatic Pathology Services United Kingdom
DB Aquatic Pathology Services
Chaser's Folly, 3b, Roundhayes close DT4 ORN United Kingdom
Fish Veterinary Group United Kingdom
Fish Veterinary Group
39 Carsegate Road IV3 8EX United Kingdom
Cataracts (reversible or irreversible lens opacities) is a production disorder of several species of fish. The aim of this project is to disseminate knowledge on occurrence and causation of cataracts in farmed fish, and to initiate further research to prevent and control the disease.
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To achieve this goal, we propose to create a multidisciplinary network of European scientists and aquaculture industrialists to overcome present restraints in research. The project will thus contribute to secure the health and well being of farmed fish, and improve the cost effectiveness of European aquaculture. The competitive advantage of European suppliers of materials or services to the international aquaculture market will be increased. Successful control of cataracts is considered even more important in order not to compromise consumer perception of the aquaculture industry as such, particular regarding its ethical standards of production and the quality of its products. These issues are of major importance for the industry's further competitiveness in the international food market. Bringing the aquaculture industry, fish pathologists and nutritionists together with multidisciplinary working ophthalmologists, a new and unique scientific collaboration for the benefit of future aquaculture production, fish welfare and fish health research will be created; in itself a most valuable goal. These main objectives have been detailed as follows: - The project will disseminate scientific knowledge and state-of-the art in cataract research, and discuss current and planned work conducted in this field. - The project will facilitate exchange of study specimen and transfer of research methodology between laboratories. - The project will initiate epidemiological studies and thus provide new scientific data on the occurrence and economy of the disease. - New research on the physiology of the fish eye and the pathogenesis of lens cataracts will be stimulated. - Financial support for explanatory studies on the cataract problem will be sought.
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