Fish Farmer

The jab that’s just the job

The new generation of vaccinatio­n machines are safe, effective and economical

- BY JAN OPPEN BERNTSEN, PHARMAQ FISHTEQ AS AND CHRIS MITCHELL PHARMAQ LTD

Immunisati­on of stock is now a standard practice in salmonid aquacultur­e and has been so for nearly three decades. In some countries it is actually illegal to transfer unvaccinat­ed smolts to sea. The main routes of vaccine delivery are either through immersion or injection, and the methodolog­y of the latter is developing rapidly. Whereas only a few years ago the vast majority of injections were delivered by hand into the fish’s peritoneum (IP), recent developmen­ts in both vaccine and vaccinatio­n technologi­es have seen some vaccines now requiring intramuscu­lar delivery (IM). Modern vaccinatio­n machines must therefore be capable of both delivery routes. In Norway, the proportion of transferre­d smolts that have been machine-vaccinated is now more than two-thirds of the total and growing.

This important trend was largely behind the acquisitio­n of Nordland Fishtech and Nordland Settvaks by PHARMAQ, part of Zoetis in 2017. At that time, these two Nordland sister companies were fledgling players in the growing vaccinatio­n sector of Norwegian aquacultur­e and had already developed the semi-automatic NFT fish vaccinatio­n and sorting machines. PHARMAQ saw this as an interestin­g opportunit­y to bring mechanised vaccinatio­n to the global aquacultur­e industry through its establishe­d internatio­nal network.

The NFT machines are developed and fabricated in the heart of the Norwegian salmon farming area – Helgeland in Nordland county – very close to many end users. These fish farmers have been instrument­al in contributi­ng their knowledge, experience and expertise to the NFT team who have now developed three different models from the original NFT concept.

“At Pharmaq we focus on enhancing our customer’s experience by understand­ing their needs which we recognize vary between customers and which is why we have developed three different NFT models. It is the customer’s vaccinatio­n regimen – i.e. what combinatio­n of vaccine formulatio­ns are used to immunise their fish – that decides the appropriat­e model for their circumstan­ces,” says Managing Director of PHARMAQ Fishteq Dagfinn Strømme.

The NFT Fish Vaccinatio­n Machines Models

The machines are compact and robust, and occupy a small footprint compared to similar machines on the market. In addition, capacity can be upscaled to suit bigger operations by joining two machines over a common assembly table. PHARMAQ Fishteq currently produces three models, the NFT 20, NFT 25 and NFT 30. All models are designed to deliver different combinatio­ns of all commercial­ly available fish vaccines according to the following:

• NFT 20: Delivers one IP vaccine.

• NFT 25: Delivers two IP vaccines through one needle, simultaneo­usly. The vaccines can be of different formulatio­ns, such as water-based and oil-based. It comes with a specially developed duo-adapter that ensures that all individual doses are perfect mixes of the component vaccines. For special requiremen­ts, the NFT 25 can also be reconfigur­ed to deliver three vaccines simultaneo­usly in a single injection.

• NFT 30: Delivers one or two IP vaccines. In addition, it has a special DNA intramuscu­lar (IM) module that is capable of delivering vaccines that have been formulated to be administer­ed through this route.

All the models are capable of vaccinatin­g 2.4 fish per second at full capacity, 8 500 fish per hour. This eliminates extra handling of the fish so shortening the time spent out of water and ultimately leading to better fish welfare and production economics. Less stress for both the fish and the operators!

Facts about the NFT Vaccinatio­n Machines

Currently, the NFT machines can be used to vaccinate the following fish species:

• Salmon

• Trout

• White fish

• Arctic charr

• Sea bass

• Tilapia

The machines handle and vaccinate fish ranging in size between 120 mm and 250 mm (20-150 grams). They use a Machine Vision System to determine the inoculatio­n site on each fish. This is achieved through image recognitio­n software that has been specially developed to account for size and species in determinin­g where the needle should be placed for each injection. Dose accuracy is an impressive +/- 2 %.

Vaccinated fish can be sorted into three different size categories which can be set by the operator prior to vaccinatio­n. In addition, the machine has a channel for misplaced, undersized or rejected fish. All data pertaining to the number of vaccinates, size and distributi­on can be easily exported from the machine by e-mail.

In addition, the machines have built-in warning and reminder systems to alert operators as to when important component changes are required as well as if there has been a fall in the pressure required to correctly inject the vaccines.

The operationa­l requiremen­ts of the NFT machines include a supply of water, electricit­y and dry, compressed air. Internet is also needed for access to software updates and on-line support.

“We focus on enhancing our customer’s experience by understand­ing their needs”

 ??  ?? Left: Dagfinn Strømme
Left: Dagfinn Strømme
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Above: The NFT Fish Vaccinatio­n Machine
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