Redsår - Prevalence and mitigation of winter ulcer bacteria during the introduction phase in land-based farming

Redsår investigates the occurrence of bacteria associated with winter ulcers and examines whether alternative placement of new whey discharge points or additional filtration of intake water can improve fish health.

Year(s):
2025 – 2025
Funded by:
RFF Møre og Romsdal
Project manager:
Research group:
Sustainable Ocean and Coast
Research area:
Aquaculture

Contact person

Jan Sunde
Researcher

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