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Steelhead trout

Salmon, steelhead trout, and a variety of marine fishes are currentiy being reared in net-pens (Fig. 5). The typical salmon net-pen is several meters on each side and may be as much as 10 m deep (1). Smaller units, called cages, are sometimes used by freshwater culturists. Cages tend to have volumes of no more than a few cubic meters. [Pg.17]

Stevens, D.G. and G.A. Chapman. 1984. Toxicity of trivalent chromium to early life stages of steelhead trout. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 3 125-133. [Pg.124]

Rombaugh, P.J. 1985. The influence of the zona radiata on the toxicities of zinc, lead, mercury, copper and silver ions to embryos of steelhead trout Salmo gairdneri. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 82C 115-117. [Pg.340]

Steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss Steelhead embryos and larvae exposed intermittently (4.5 h daily) or continuously for 70 days after fertilization to nominal concentrations of 0.018, 0.04, 0.08, 0.135, or 0.505 pg/L 0.018 pg/L... [Pg.1114]

Curtis, L.R., W.K. Seim, and G.A. Chapman. 1985. Toxicity of fenvalerate to developing steelhead trout following continuous or intermittent exposure. Jour. Toxicol. Environ. Health 15 445-457. [Pg.1128]

Chapman, G.A. and D.L. Shumway. 1978. Effects of sodium pentachlorophenate on survival and energy metabolism of embryonic and larval steelhead trout. Pages 285-299 in K.R. Rao (ed.). Pentachlorophenol Chemistry, Pharmacology, and Environmental Toxicology. Plenum Press, New York. [Pg.1227]

Dominguez, S.E. and G.A. Chapman. 1984. Effect of pentachlorophenol on the growth and mortality of embryonic and juvenile steelhead trout. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 13 739-743. [Pg.1227]

Steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss 0.014 pg/L Max. BCF of 1143 in liver and gastrointestinal 4... [Pg.1560]

Steelhead trout Lake Michigan, United 1,700 600 360 3,000 No data Asplund et al. [Pg.353]

However, findings that do not support this mechanism include the observations by Harvey et al. (ref. 431) that bubbles do not form in mammalian blood or isolated frog tissues decompressed to 0.031 atm. Steelhead trout fingerlings also are not affected by exposure to 0.16 atm (ref. 432). McDonough and Hemmingsen (ref. 419) argue that in these experiments, the reduction in external pressure should have caused the gas nuclei... [Pg.144]

Fessler, J.L. and Wagner, H.H. (1969). Some morphological and biochemical changes in steelhead trout during the parr-smolt transformation. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada 26,2823-2841. [Pg.271]

STE-137 Oncorhynchus mykiss (steelhead trout) Embryo Epithelial ECACC 95122020... [Pg.51]

Sheridan, M.A., W.V. Allen and T.H. Kersetter. Seasonal variations in the lipid composition of the steelhead trout Salmo gairdneri Richardson, associated with the parr-smolt transformation. J. Fish Biol. 23 125-134, 1983. [Pg.151]

Frankovic, L., M.A.Q. Khan and S.M. Alghais. Metabolism of hexachlorobenzene in the fry of steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 28 209—214, 1995. [Pg.187]

Yeoh, C., C.B. Schreck, G.W. Feist and M.S. Fitzpatrick. Endogenous steroid metabolism is indicated by fluctuations of endogenous steroid and steroid glucuronide levels in early development of the steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus my kiss). Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 103 107-114, 1996. [Pg.363]

The cohoe or diver, and the chum, or dog, salmon are the choicest of the salmons for freezing. The other species, except the red, or sock eye, which is too oily and rarely frozen, are also frozen in varying quantities. The steelhead trout, which is ranked by the Pacific coast dealers among the salmon, is considered the choicest fish of all for freezing. [Pg.290]

HAYES M c, RUBIN s p, HENSLEiGH J E, REiSENBiCHLER R R and WETZEL L A (2005) Performance of juvenile steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) produced from untreated and cryopreserved milt. Aquaculture, 249, 291-302. [Pg.109]

Forty-four species of fish have been identified in the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River. The Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka), coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch), and steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri) use the river as a migration route to and from spawning areas farther upstream. The fall Chinook salmon and the steelhead trout also spawn in the Hanford Reach (DOE-RL 1990). [Pg.33]

River trout Rainbow trout (lake-or steelhead trout) Salmonidae Salmonidae Salmo trutta Salmo gairdnerii High quality fish, no fishbone, bluish tinted when cooked, roasted a la meuniere... [Pg.620]

Salmon Salmo salar) and sea trout Salmo trutta) are migratory. Salted or frozen flsh are supplied to the European market by Norway and by imports from Alaska and the Paciflc Coast of Canada. Also included in this group are river trout Salmo trutta f fario) and lake trout Salmo gairdnerii), which is commonly called steelhead trout in North America when it journeys between the sea and inland lakes. [Pg.623]


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