SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF TWO STOCKS OF PRESMOLT CHINOOK SALMON HELD OVERWINTER IN MARINE NET-PENS WITH AN ARTIFICIAL FRESHWATER LENS

F. Thrower, R. Martin, R. Heintz
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Abstract Two hatchery stocks of juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha originating from two southeast Alaska rivers were reared in freshwater to an average size of 8–10 g and placed in marine net-pens with an artificial freshwater lens system (AFLS) at four entry times from mid-September to early November 1987. Overwinter survival to May 1988 averaged 83.6% for Unuk River stock and 76.0% for Chickamin River stock and did not differ significantly in the AFLS among the four entry dates. Survival over 24 h differed significantly when entry was directly into 30‰ seawater. The 24-h plasma sodium levels in the juveniles challenged to either full-strength seawater or marine net-pens with an AFLS were not useful predictors of overwinter survival. Over winter, both stocks grew significantly better in the AFLS than in freshwater. The AFLS appears to be a cost-effective means of substantially increasing smolt production while minimizing freshwater use.
用人工淡水透镜在海洋网圈中越冬的两种未脱毛奇努克鲑鱼的生存和生长
摘要1987年9月中旬至11月上旬,将2只产自阿拉斯加东南部两条河流的春季大鳞大鳞鲑鱼幼鱼在淡水中饲养至平均8-10 g,并分4次放入人工淡水透镜系统(AFLS)的海洋网笼中。至1988年5月,乌努克河种群的平均越冬存活率为83.6%,切克明河种群的平均越冬存活率为76.0%,4个进入日期间的AFLS差异不显著。直接进入30‰海水时,24 h存活率差异显著。在全强度海水或带AFLS的海洋网笼中,24小时血浆钠水平对越冬存活率没有预测作用。在冬季,两种种群在AFLS中的生长都明显好于淡水。AFLS似乎是一种具有成本效益的方法,可以大幅增加小鲑鱼产量,同时尽量减少淡水的使用。
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