WO2014129908A1 - Device and system for treatment of fish - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device at a fish farm net cage to treat or vaccinate farmed fish against parasites and disease, where the device comprises a tank with a treatment agent in which the fish shall be treated and where the tank comprises a conveyor mechanism for the fish in the tank.
- the invention also relates to a method for continuous treatment of farmed fish in an aqueous environment in such a device and a system comprising such a device. Background of the invention
- the medication can be administered to the fish in several different ways, where the most common for farmed fish is injection of the medicine directly into the fish, oral administration of the medicine as an additive to the feed that is given to the fish, or that the medication is added to the aqueous environment (bath treatment) in which the organisms live.
- One aim of the present invention is to provide a device, method and system to be able to administer treatment agents to farmed fish at the fish farm installation.
- the agents are administered to an aqueous environment through which the fish is led.
- the device can alternatively be used to give a preventative effect, such as that different vaccines are administered (dip vaccination), or that the agents are directly aimed at the cause of the disease/infection, such as bacteria, virus, amoeba, parasites etc., to kill these or to prevent an attack.
- a preventative effect such as that different vaccines are administered (dip vaccination), or that the agents are directly aimed at the cause of the disease/infection, such as bacteria, virus, amoeba, parasites etc., to kill these or to prevent an attack.
- treatment does not necessarily imply that a chemical or medicine is added to the aqueous environment. In some cases one can use fresh water in the tank, for example to fight amoebae, and in other cases one can change the temperature of the aqueous environment, such as, for example, that one raises or lowers the temperature.
- WO2010/087722 describes a unit for the transfer of fish from one net cage to another via a chute that is led into the wall section of the net cages. Water from the one net cage will flow through the unit and to the next net cage. The treatment agent is added in the chute.
- This solution makes dewatering of the fish impossible during the transfer to and from the tank, and with no regulation of the residence time in the treatment unit with a conveyor mechanism that has a pre-determined direction and speed. Therefore, this solution will lead to discharges of the treatment agents to the surrounding environment and an inexact residence time for the fish in the treatment means.
- US 4,363,290 describes a solution where fish are led into a reservoir that contains a treatment agent. This solution can not be used for continuous treatment of fish in the vicinity of a fish farm.
- N0332298 describes a solution where the fish are pumped through an arched pipeline where a zone of the pipeline contains a treatment agent. This solution does not have a conveyor mechanism and the fish will therefore not have an accurate residence time in the treatment agent. This weakness is particularly obvious when the volume of the treatment bath is large in relation to the size of the fish.
- the present invention provides a device and a solution that represents an
- improvement of these systems, and in particular the aim of the invention is to provide a solution where the treatment of the fish takes place continuously in a loop, where the residence time in the treatment bath can be regulated and where there is a total replacement of the aqueous environment before entering the treatment tank and at the transfer from the treatment tank.
- continuous in the context of this invention is meant that the fish are led from the net cage and over into a treatment unit, through the treatment unit and out again of the treatment unit in a continuous process, i.e. as an on-line treatment in a loop. This does not prevent that the conveyor mechanism can be operated and be stopped at intervals to optimise the treatment time or other operating parameters.
- the device for the treatment of farmed fish also described as the treatment unit, comprises a screw tank, for example of the Helix tank type, where the fish are fed in at the one end of the tank, are treated with different agents as they are continuously being fed through the aqueous environment of the tank, until they are fed out of the other end of the tank.
- the residence time in the tank can be regulated, and added chemicals and removal of water and other agents to and from the tank can be regulated also.
- the system according to the invention is "continuous", while the known solutions are batch or fed batch-wise, i.e. one carries out the treatment in the net cage or in the space of a well boat.
- the batch-wise treatments the fish are first placed in a treatment volume, thereafter the agent is added and the agent is thereafter diluted again.
- the tank volume is relatively limited since only a limited number of the fish in a net cage at any given time will be in the treatment tank. This represents a considerable advantage as the consumption of chemicals can be reduced, at the same time as one can precisely control the content of the tank.
- the present invention relates to a device for the treatment or vaccination of farmed fish against parasites and diseases at a fish farm
- the device comprises a tank with a treatment agent in which the fish are treated
- the tank comprises a conveyor mechanism for the fish in the tank, characterised in that the conveyor mechanism has several blades that bring the fish through the tank from the inlet to the outlet in a pre-determined direction and speed to give the fish a pre-determined residence time in the tank
- the device comprises means for the transfer of the fish from a first body of water via dewatering means and the inlet to a new water environment in the tank and via dewatering means and an outlet to a new body of water.
- the conveyor mechanism comprises more than two blades.
- the blades of the conveyor mechanism are fitted onto a chain or driving belt that is driven forward for the transport of said farmed fish through the tank.
- the tank is a screw tank, preferably of a Helix tank type.
- the tank has a vertical, cylindrical-circular shape with radial blades fastened to a central axis that splits the treatment volume into sections, and where the pre-determined speed and direction are regulated by the rotation of said axis.
- the device comprises further conveyor mechanisms for the transport of fish to/from net cages and the tank, where said conveyor mechanisms optionally comprise a conveyor belt and pumps such as a Mamut pump, vacuum pump, ejector pump or centrifugal pump.
- said dewatering means is placed between the first net cage and the tank, and/or a sorting machine between the tank and the second net cage.
- said sorting machine(s) are not for primary straining, but is placed between the dewatering means and the tank or between the last dewatering means at the tank outlet and the net cage.
- the tank comprises one or more inlets for the supply of liquid and different treatment means.
- the device comprises several tanks set up to carry out several treatments of said fish.
- the tank comprises one or more sensors for the measurement of different parameters such as temperature, pH, 0 2 and ORP, concentration of different treatment agents, density of organisms in the tank (fish counter), and also a measuring unit for the amount of water and dosing pumps with a measuring unit for the amount of additions.
- different parameters such as temperature, pH, 0 2 and ORP, concentration of different treatment agents, density of organisms in the tank (fish counter), and also a measuring unit for the amount of water and dosing pumps with a measuring unit for the amount of additions.
- the device comprises means for automation, such as means for the regulation of the supply and exit of the number of fish to/from the tank, means for the regulation of the through flow of liquid and residence time, means for the regulation of the supply of, and concentration of, treatment agents, etc.
- means for automation such as means for the regulation of the supply and exit of the number of fish to/from the tank, means for the regulation of the through flow of liquid and residence time, means for the regulation of the supply of, and concentration of, treatment agents, etc.
- the present invention relates to an application of a device as given above for the treatment of farmed fish in a net cage, where said fish are transferred from one net cage via dewatering means and an inlet to a treatment tank set up so that the fish are taken up in a new aqueous environment and that said fish are transported, in a pre-determined direction and speed, by a conveyor mechanism with blades through the treatment tank and that the fish, after the treatment, are led out of the tank via dewatering means to a new aqueous environment.
- the residence time of the fish in the tank can be regulated.
- the treatment agent is supplied to the tank via a number of inlets so that the aqueous environment in the tank becomes homogenous.
- said treatment is set up to prevent and/or treat diseases for said farmed fish.
- said treatment is set up to remove parasites from the fish.
- said parasite is lice, preferably salmon lice, and that the treatment comprises treating the fish with an adequate agent which effectively fights the lice and/or removes the lice from the fish, where said agent is chosen from pyrethroids, pyrethrum, organophosphates, chitin inhibitors, avermectines and hydrogen peroxide where said hydrogen peroxide is preferably added to seawater or water with a low salt content.
- said treatment is for the removal of amoebae and where said water in the treatment is fresh water or water with a low salt content.
- said parasite is lice, preferably salmon lice
- the treatment comprises treating the fish with water with added ozone.
- the present invention relates to a system for the treatment of farmed fish from a net cage characterised in that the system comprises a treatment device as given above, arranged as a part of a floating installation and where the treatment device comprises a tank with a treatment agent in which the fish are treated and where the tank comprises a conveyor mechanism for the fish in the tank, characterised in that the conveyor mechanism has several blades that bring the fish through the tank from the inlet to the outlet at a pre-determined direction and speed, to give the fish a pre- determined residence time in the tank, and where the device comprises means for the transfer of the fish from a first body of water via a dewatering means and the inlet to a new aqueous environment in the tank arranged in said floating installation and via dewatering means and an outlet to a new aqueous environment.
- said floating installation is a vessel, such as a ship.
- said floating installation is a raft.
- the conveyor mechanism is a screw fitted in a screw tank.
- the screw in said screw tank can be detached from the tank.
- the tank is fitted with a lid or a cover that is placed over the tank as the screw is removed.
- the screw in said screw tank can be removed from the tank.
- the tank is a vertical circular cylindrical tank with radial blades.
- the tank is on board a boat and where a number of the radial blades can be dismantled when the boat is used for purposes other than that described in claim 19.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective outline of a principal diagram of a device according to the invention.
- Figure 2 shows an embodiment where a screw tank is used for on-line treatment of farmed fish.
- a tank 14 is placed in the loop for the treatment of fish from the net cages 12.
- the treatment is exemplified by the removal of salmon lice that have become fastened to the fish, but the device 10 can be used for any bath treatment of fish.
- the treatment is not carried out in the net cages 12 themselves, but the fish are transferred via dewatering means 13 to a separate treatment unit, i.e. a loop ("on-line") is established through which the fish are transported and this loop comprises at least one tank 14.
- a loop on-line
- this loop comprises at least one tank 14.
- the term "treatment unit" is also used about this tank 14.
- Such a tank 14 can be permanently arranged in the vicinity of the net cages 12, but it is preferably mobile with regard to the net cage installation, and it is preferably placed on board a raft or barge, or it can be an integrated part of a vessel such as a ship.
- the transfer of fish from the net cages 12 to the treatment unit or tank 14 can be carried out in any suitable way and the invention is not limited to how this is carried out.
- the fish is dewatered, i.e. the fish are separated from the aqueous environment they were in and are transferred to a new aqueous environment.
- Different such means 13 can be used for the dewatering of the fish and in the different embodiments, grids and/or sorting machines are used.
- a transport system that ensures dewatering of the fish is used as mentioned, i.e. the fish are separated from the water they were in and are transferred to a new aqueous environment.
- Such dewatering means 13 can be arranged as grooves or grids, or openings in the pump system so that one achieves that the organisms are separated from the aqueous environment in which they were originally.
- a sorting machine is shown in figure 1 .
- Water and fish are pumped from a net cage 12' by, for example, a pump 15 via the sorting machine.
- the water is drained at the same time as unwanted fish are removed.
- small fish such as small pollack and wrasse so that these are not led to the treatment unit 14.
- a fish counter can be placed between the sorting machine and the treatment unit 14, for the counting of the fish that are led into the treatment unit 14. Alternatively, a such fish counting is carried out at a different place in the process, for example, in the treatment unit 14.
- the fish enter the treatment tank 14 via one or more inlets 14a and are transferred to a new aqueous environment, i.e. the one in the treatment tank 14.
- the aqueous environment which is in the treatment unit 14 is particularly chosen considering the treatment the fish is to be subjected to.
- the water can contain agents that are effective in the treatment of salmon lice, such as pyrethroids, pyrethrum, organophosphates, chitin inhibitors, avermectines, hydrogen peroxide and ozone.
- the water contains sufficient amounts of one or more of such treatment agents for an effective delousing to take place during the time the fish stay in the tank 14.
- the loop-characteristic of the system makes it possible to use ozone as an agent where previously, due to a rapid taking up in large bodies of water one could only use hydrogen peroxide.
- the residence time in the tank i.e. how long time a given fish stays in the tank from entering the tank till it is fed out of the tank, can simply be regulated by the conveyor mechanism.
- the blades i.e. the part of the screw thread which is submerged into the water, and the flow of water will push the fish through the tank, and the speed of this feeding can be set by regulating the speed of rotation of the shaft to which the blades are fastened.
- the tank is fitted with a number of inlets and outlets to supply or remove water and/or treatment agents, or other components, to and from the tank.
- a screw tank is shown in figure 2 with inlets, such as the inlet 14e for the dosing of water, inlet 14f for the dosing of oxygen, inlet 14g for the dosing of treatment agent. Also shown in figure 2 is the set up 14h for the removal of protein, heat exchanger 14i, mixer 14j, sensors 14k, straining grid 141 and overflow 14m.
- the temperature of the water bath is important and the tank 14 is then fitted with means to be able to supply water at any temperature to the tank 14.
- the tank is insulated so that the temperature of the water is maintained for a long time period. It is also possible to use a cooler (14j) to lower the temperature in the treatment bath. Then, one can carry out the treatment with oxygen radicals, such as hydrogen peroxide and ozone during the summer. In today's method with hydrogen peroxide in a well boat one can not always treat fish during the summer because of the unwanted effects of hydrogen peroxide on the fish at high
- the tank is fitted with a number of sensors 14k, where these are arranged and set up so that they can monitor different parameters. This can be parameters such as pH, 0 2 and ORP, temperature of the water, salt content of the water, the concentration of different treatment agents, the number of organisms in the water, etc. In a preferred embodiment sensors are arranged that can monitor if lice are fastened to the salmon, i.e. so that one gets a picture of whether the treatment is finished.
- the treatment water can be supplied to the treatment tank 14 by the help of pumps so that the mixture becomes homogenous (for example, with respect to the concentration of treatment agents) throughout the whole tank 14. It is also possible to add treatment agents at different locations in the tank 14 so that one can, for example, amplify the effect if the treatment agents are weakened or consumed in the treatment.
- the essential element of the device according to the invention is that one has an online treatment, i.e. the fish are fed evenly and gradually through the treatment unit itself.
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