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      Utilization of publicly available data to summarize spatio‐temporal patterns of fish health events of Atlantic salmon ( Salmo salar) reported by marine finfish industries in British Columbia (BC), Canada

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          Atlantic salmon aquaculture companies in British Columbia (BC) must report fish health events to Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) as part of their licensing conditions. Our study aimed to summarize these fish health events reported by Atlantic salmon sites in BC to identify spatial and spatio‐temporal clusters. We conducted descriptive, retrospective global, and local cluster analyses using Moran's I and scan statistics. Between 2016 and 2022, 265 fish health events were reported. The annual incidence ranged from 5.60 (95% CI: 3.90–7.80) to 6.86 (95% CI: 4.70–9.60) health events per 100 active site‐months. The most common events were yellow mouth (60.75%; 161/265) and salmonid rickettsial septicaemia (SRS) (15.47%; 41/265). The Moran's I index was positive and significant for yellow mouth, SRS, and overall fish health events at different distance bands. Most of the spatial and spatio‐temporal clusters were identified in the west‐central and southwestern parts of Vancouver Island. Our study hypothesizes that management practices, environmental conditions, and water quality parameters may have influenced the increased reporting of fish health events in these regions. Overall, the study highlights the potential of publicly available data for practical risk mapping in understanding the patterns of farmed Atlantic salmon diseases in BC.

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                Journal
                Journal of Fish Diseases
                Journal of Fish Diseases
                Wiley
                0140-7775
                1365-2761
                December 2024
                September 18 2024
                December 2024
                : 47
                : 12
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Center for Veterinary Epidemiological Research, Department of Health Management, Atlantic Veterinary College University of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown Prince Edward Island Canada
                [2 ] Aquaculture Management Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada Courtenay British Columbia Canada
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                10.1111/jfd.14022
                39290097
                896248a2-a40b-48d9-a7c2-aad52f384548
                © 2024

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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