- Through extensive market research (desk research, interviews and surveys), Fish Forward identified a major unmet need in stress management in aquaculture.
- Insights in (chronic) stress levels enable fish farms to take appropriate actions (e.g., decreasing stock density, change feeding, etc.).
- Aquaculture stress management can result in the following:
Improved feed conversion ratio
Improved meat
quality
Reduced fish
mortality
Reduction in
disease outbreak
- However, currently the on-farm effective methods to measure cortisol in serum, scales, mucus, gut content, feces and water are still lacking and difficult to interpret.
- There is a need for accessible and cost-efficient diagnostic approaches to monitor long-term stress in salmonids.