A Global Analysis of Climate Change and the Impacts on Oyster Diseases

Author:

Okon Ekemini Moses12ORCID,Birikorang Harriet Nketiah12,Munir Mohammad Bodrul3ORCID,Kari Zulhisyam Abdul45ORCID,Téllez-Isaías Guillermo6ORCID,Khalifa Norhan E.7,Abdelnour Sameh A.8ORCID,Eissa Moaheda E. H.9ORCID,Al-Farga Ammar10ORCID,Dighiesh Hagar Sedeek11ORCID,Eissa El-Sayed Hemdan12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University, 9000 Ghent, Belgium

2. Department of Biology, Vegetal Biology and Ecology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Cerdanyola, 08041 Barcelona, Spain

3. Faculty of Agriculture, Sinaut Campus, Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali, Tutong TB1741, Brunei Darussalam

4. Department of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Agro-Based Industry, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Jeli Campus, Jeli 17600, Kelantan, Malaysia

5. Advanced Livestock and Aquaculture Research Group, Faculty of Agro-Based Industry, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, Jeli Campus, Jeli 17600, Kelantan, Malaysia

6. Department of Poultry Science, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

7. Department of Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Fuka, Matrouh University, Matrouh 51744, Egypt

8. Animal Production Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44511, Egypt

9. Department of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fish and Fisheries Technology, Aswan University, Aswan 81511, Egypt

10. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Jeddah, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia

11. Aquaculture Department, Faculty of Fish Resources, Suez University, Suez 43512, Egypt

12. Fish Research Centre, Arish University, El-Arish 45516, Egypt

Abstract

Recently, global demand for seafood such oysters is increasing as consumers seek healthy and nutritive alternatives to a diet dominated by animal protein. This trend is attributed to the growing interest in sustainable seafood strategies and a surge in customer demand. Despite oysters being one of the most promising seafoods, the oyster industry faces various challenges, such as increased infectious diseases promoted by climate change, pollution, and environmental burdens. Hence, the industry’s current challenges must be addressed to ensure long-term viability. One of the current challenges in the production industry (in response to climate change) is mortality or poor product quality from microbial infection. This review reveals that climate change fosters pathogen development, significantly impacting disease spread, host susceptibility, and the survival rates of oysters. Rising temperatures, driven by climate, create favourable conditions for bacteria and viruses to multiply and spread quickly, making oysters more susceptible to diseases and ultimately adversely affecting the oyster industry. Climate-induced changes in oyster-associated microbes and pathogens, coupled with disruptions in biochemical pathways and physiological functions, can lead to increased disease outbreaks and reduced survival in the industry, impacting production and profitability. These adverse effects could result in decreased oyster supply, potentially affecting seafood markets and prices, and necessitate additional investments in disease management strategies. This review identifies and highlights how aquatic pathogens promoted by climate change will affect the oyster industry on a global scale. This review also presents an in-depth global assessment of climate change’s impacts on oysters relative to their disease exposure and pathogen spread and identifies possible future directions.

Funder

USDA-NIFA Sustainable Agriculture Systems

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction

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