A. Ervik et al., REDUCED ENVIRONMENTAL-IMPACT OF ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS APPLIED IN FISH FARMS USING THE LIFTUP FEED COLLECTOR SYSTEM OR A HYDROACOUSTIC FEED DETECTOR, Diseases of aquatic organisms, 19(2), 1994, pp. 101-104
High-performance liquid chromatography was used to quantify residues o
f oxolinic acid and flumequine in muscle of wild fish caught in the vi
cinity of fish farms using the LiftUp feed collector system or a hydro
acoustic feed detector during medication. Both systems are designed to
minimise feed waste and thereby the amount of medicated feed entering
the surroundings. The result indicates that both systems decrease the
supply of medicated pellets to the wild fish during medication, since
the mean and maximum concentrations of drugs in muscle of wild fish w
ere reduced compared to fish farms not using this equipment. Therefore
, the equipment will reduce the environmental impact of antibacterial
agents used in fish farming.