Benediktsdottir, E., et al. “Isolation and Characterization of a New Vibrio Spp. (Vibrio Wodanis) Associated With ’winter Ulcer Disease’ in Sea Water Raised Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar L.) in New Brunswick”. Aquaculture Canada 2000: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada, Moncton, NB, May 28-31 2000., Bulletin of the Aquaculture Association of Canada.St.Andrews NB, edited by S. E. McGladdery and C. I. Hendry, no. 4, Aquaculture Association of Canada, St. Andrews, NB, 2001, pp. 115-7, https://scholar2.islandarchives.ca/islandora/object/ir%3Air-batch6-3520.

Genre

  • Conference Proceedings
Contributors
Author: Benediktsdottir, E.
Author: Whitman, K. A.
Contributor: Aquaculture Canada 2000: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada, Moncton, NB, May 28-31 2000.
Author: Johnson, Gerald R.
Author: Coles, M.
Author: Backman, S.
Author: Aquaculture Assoc. of Canada, St. Andrews, NB (Canada)
Date Issued
2001
Publisher
Aquaculture Association of Canada, St. Andrews, NB
Place Published
Moncton, NB
Abstract

'Winter ulcer disease' is a problem in seawater salmonid aquaculture in Norway, Iceland and Scotland. The disease is associated with low water temperatures (<6-8 degree C) and is characterized by shallow ulcers on scale covered tissue that may progressively deepen and penetrate muscular layers. Moritella viscosa and Vibrio wodanis are the most prominant Vibrionaceae found in association with this disease. During the late summer and early fall of 1999, several salmon aquaculture sites in the Bay of Fundy, NB, reported stocks with shallow to severe skin ulcerations and mortalities typical of 'winter ulcer disease'. Water temperatures were 8 degree C at the onset of signs of disease V. wodanis was isolated as the predominant organism associated with the lesions. This is the first record of this organism in Canada.

Note

TR: CA0100302

Source type: Print(0)

Language

  • English

Subjects

  • bacterial diseases
  • Article Taxonomic Terms: Vibrio wodanis
  • Vibrio
  • Article Subject Terms: Husbandry diseases
  • Vibriosis
  • Fish culture
  • Marine
  • Salmo salar
  • Article Geographic Terms: ANW, Canada, New Brunswick, Fundy Bay
Page range
115-117
Host Title
Aquaculture Canada 2000: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Meeting of the Aquaculture Association of Canada, Moncton, NB, May 28-31 2000.
Bulletin of the Aquaculture Association of Canada.St.Andrews NB
Host Contributors
Editor: McGladdery, S. E.
Editor: Hendry, C. I.
Issue
4