Aquaculture Vaccines Market: The Biggest Startup & Investment Opportunities In Aquaculture Today

The vaccine is used to establish or improve the immunity against a specific disease or group of diseases. In aquaculture practices, there is always a chance of pathogenic outbreaks, which will affect the production of the farm. Aquaculture vaccines are used to protect the fishes from any pathogen.

The development of a strong aquaculture industry is dependent, in part, on advances in the diagnosis and treatment of fish diseases such as vibriosis. Vaccination is one method of lowering the risks associated with the occurrence of disease. The vaccination of large populations of marine animals, however, presents special problems and considerations. The delivery methods employed, for example, must be effective not only from the point of view of protection against infection but they must also be cost-effective. This review attempts to assess some of the currently employed vaccine delivery methods, as well as describing emerging technologies which may have application in the aquaculture industry.

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The aquaculture vaccines market is anticipated to grow in the forecast period owing to growth in aquaculture farming practices, regulations and restrictions on the use of antibiotics in aquaculture, increasing research and development activities and growing prevalence of viral and bacterial infections in aquaculture species.

List of Top Companies Analysis:

Benchmark Holdings,  HIPRA, Intervet Inc. (Merck & Co. Inc.), Nisseiken,  Ridgeway Biologicals Ltd, Company (IDT Biologika), Tecnovax, Vaccibody, VETERQUIMICA , Virbac,  Zoetis

Basically, two approaches to disease prevention that historically have been used in other animal industries are vaccines and immunostimulants. Both approaches have been used successfully in some aquaculture industries, and should be considered fish health management options. This publication will address vaccine use; immunostimulants will be discussed in another publication.

Have vaccines been used in fish?

Vaccines have been used in food fish, in particular the salmon industry, for approximately 30 years, and are believed to be one of the main reasons that salmon production has been so successful. Vaccination of salmon also dropped the industry’s use of antibiotics to a mere fraction of its original use (Sommerset et al 2005). In Norway, for example, in 1987, before widespread use of vaccines, approximately 50,000 kg of antibiotics were used. By 1997, when vaccines had become more routine, antibiotic usage had dropped to less than 1000-2000 kg (Sommerset et al. 2005).

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How Climate Change Could Affect Aquaculture Environment

Aquaculture is commonly known as aqua farming. Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic organisms in both coastal and inland areas under managed and partially controlled conditions. It includes farming of fish, aquatic plants, mollusks, crustaceans, algae, and other organisms. There are two types of aquaculture marine and freshwater. Aquaculture is the world’s fastest increasing food production sector and is essential to sustain food demand for an expanding population.

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List of Top Companies Analysis

Bakkafrost, Blue Ridge Aquaculture, Inc., Cermaq Group AS, Cooke Aquaculture Inc, Danish Salmon A/S, Farallon Aquaculture Group, FIFAX AB, HESY Aquaculture B.V, Lerøy, Mowi ASA, NIRI AS, Selonda Aquaculture SA, Stolt-Nielsen Limited, TASSAL, Thai Union Group PCL

Cultural Environment Insights

The global aquaculture market on the basis of cultural environment is segmented into freshwater, brackish water, and marine. The marine segment accounted for the largest share in the global aquaculture market. Marine aquaculture involves the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other products in the open ocean or in tanks and ponds which are filled with seawater. The different type of fishes raised in the marine aquaculture includes finfish and shellfish like prawns, or oysters and seaweed in saltwater ponds. Non-food products produced by include fish meal, nutrient agar, jewelry, and cosmetics. Marine aquaculture has rapidly expanded over the past few years due to improvements in formulated feeds, new technology, growing biological understanding of farmed species, increased water quality within closed farm systems, and greater demand for seafood products. These factors are projected to propel the growth of the aquaculture market over the forecast period.

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