Gettinby, G., et al. “Confidence in Assessing the Effectiveness of Bath Treatments for the Control of Sea Lice on Norwegian Salmon Farms”. Aquaculture, vol. 344/349, 2012, pp. 58-65, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.03.029.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Gettinby, G.
Author: Revie, C. W.
Author: Jimenez, D. F.
Author: Heuch, P. A.
Date Issued
2012
Abstract

The salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis is the most important ectoparasite of farmed salmonids in the Northern hemisphere, having a major economic and ecological impact on the sustainability of this sector of the aquaculture industry. To a large extent, control of L. salmonis relies on the use of topical delousing chemical treatments in the form of baths. Improvements in methods for the administration and assessment of bath treatments have not kept pace with the rapid modernization and intensification of the salmon industry. Bath treatments present technical and biological challenges, including best practice methods for the estimation of the effect of lice treatment interventions. In this communication, we compare and contrast methods to calculate and interpret treatment effectiveness at pen and site level. The methods are illustrated for the calculation of the percentage reduction in mean abundance of mobile lice with a measure of confidence. Six different methods for the calculation of confidence intervals across different probability levels were compared. We found the quasi-Poisson method with a 90% confidence interval to be informative and robust for the measurement of bath treatment performance.

Note

Elsevier

Source type: Electronic(1)

Language

  • English
Page range
58-65
Host Title
Aquaculture
Host Abbreviated Title
Aquaculture
Volume
344/349
ISSN
00448486