Shock resistance and observer classification of pink salmon eggs

Shock resistance and observer classification of pink salmon eggs

by John F. Thedinga

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This reports concludes oil toxicity as the cause of higher embryo mortality among pink salmon during routine hydraulic sampling in the Prince William Sound to assess to impact of spilled oil on pink salmon streams. To test the resistance of naturally spawned pink salmon eggs to mechanical shock, a study was conducted on Lovers Cove Creek on eastern Baranof Island in southeastern Alaska.

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