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OPTITUN. Optimization of the visual and thermal physiology of bluefin tuna for its adaptation to breeding under variable environmental conditions.

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OPTITUN investigates, for the first time in a comprehensive way, how ocular endothermy develops and works in juvenile bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), a key physiological adaptation that allows the eyes to be kept at a temperature higher than that of the water and optimize vision.

Although this mechanism is described in adult tuna, it is unknown how it is acquired and regulated in juvenile phases, precisely the most critical in aquaculture, where high mortality rates associated with disorientation, collisions, loss of appetite and visual problems are recorded.

The project combines histological, transcriptomic, epigenetic analyses, implantable thermal sensors and behavioural studies, to understand how ambient temperature – including marine heatwaves associated with climate change – influences the vision, well-being and survival of farmed juveniles.

The results will allow the identification of physiological and molecular biomarkers and the definition of optimal thermal ranges, generating practical recommendations to improve the management, animal welfare and sustainability of bluefin tuna farming.

The following entities act as collaborating entities: Planet Tuna, Star-Oddi (supplier of implantable thermal sensors), FARM ASSOCIATION of Aquaculture Companies of the Region of Murcia, Tuna Graso S. A. U. and Almadraba de La Azohía.

Line of action:

Marine ecosystems

Status:

En ejecución

Location

Galicia, Balearic Islands, Region of Murcia

Research line

Axis 6. Environmental Research Aquaculture

Execution date:

2026

End date:

2027

Project web page:

https://www.programapleamar.es/proyectos/optitun-optimizacion-de-la-fisiologia-visual-y-termica-del-atun-rojo-para-su-adaptacion-la

The aim of the project is to characterize the physiological, molecular and epigenetic mechanisms involved in ocular endothermy in juvenile bluefin tuna and its relationship with vision, behavior and survival in aquaculture.

Specific objectives:

OE1. To characterize ocular endothermy by continuous monitoring of body temperature in juvenile tuna.
OE2. Analysis of ocular histomorphology throughout the development of endothermy.
OE3. Determination of the ocular transcriptomic profile.
OE4. Epigenetic analysis of thermal gene regulatory regions.
OE5. Determination of the influence of ocular endothermy on the visual and feeding behaviour of farmed tuna.
OE6. To disseminate the knowledge generated to the scientific community and the productive sector.

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OPTITUN. Optimization of the visual and thermal physiology of bluefin tuna for its adaptation to breeding under variable environmental conditions.