Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 103

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 103
107 Whaleworm, Anisakis simplex, in thefillets ofsaithe, Pollachius virens, from Faroese waters Dánjal Petur Højgaard Úrtak Hesi síðstu árini hava trupulleikar verið við rundormin- um Anisakis simplex í upsaflaki. Stig vórðu tí tikin til at eftirkanna títtleikan av Anwakú-ormverum í upsavødd- um av Føroya-leiðini í 1991-94. Miðaltíttleikin sýnist minkandi frá 97 % í 1991, til 67 % í 1994. Miðaltætt- leikin fyri hvønn aldursbólkin hjá upsanum var 0-27 av 3. stig ormveru fyri hvønn fisk. Vinstra síða hjá upsanum hýsir samanlagt fleiri ormverur (62 %) enn høgra síða (38 %), og er hesin munur hagfrøðiliga dyggur fýri búkpartamar (uggamar). Upsi tykist ikki funnin í hvalamagum í føroyskum havøki; men sannlíkt er, at sildreki er ein endavertur fyri Anisakis úr upsa. Abstract Some years ago the Faroese fish industry became avare of the problems with larvae of the nematode Anisakis simplex in fillets from saithe, Pollachius virens. In 1991-1994 samples were taken to examine the fillets of saithe from Faroese waters. The mean prevalence of in- fection decreased from 97 % in 1991 to 67 % in 1994. The abundance for the different year-classes was 0-27 third stage larvae. Left fillets of the saithe contained more larvae (62 %) than right fillets (38 %). The differ- ence is statistically significant for the ventral parts of the fillets. Adult saithe has apparently not been found in the stomach of marine mammals in Faroese waters, but it seems likely that the minke whale is one fmal host to Anisakis simplex from saithe in this areá. Introduction Saithe (coalfish, pollock), Pollachius virens, is of great importance in the Faroese fishery for human consumption. However, so far this species seems to have been ne- glected in terms of parasitological investi- gations. Apart from the extensive qualita- tive work on the nematodes of different fish species in Faroese waters by Køie (1993), apparently very few investigations have dealt with the parasites of the saithe. This study deals with the infection of the third stage larvae of the nematode Anisakis sim- plex in the fillets of the saithe. In Faroese waters the adult stages of Anisakis simplex are common in the long-finned pilot whale, Globicepaha melas (Trail, 1809), see e.g. Raga and Balbuena (1993). Intermediate stages have been found by Smith (1971) in the eupahusiaceans Thysanosessa inermis and T. longicaudata. Materials and Methods Between 2 March 1991 and 16 March 1994, a total of 313 saithe were examined at the filleting plant “Bacalao” (Table 1). Samples were collected from the fishery re- Fróðskaparrit 43. bók. 1995: 107-113
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