Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings

Abstract As part of a stock enhancement program in Texas, Red Drum Sciaenops ocellatus are subject to a standard salinity acclimation protocol between the hauling trailer and stock site of 1 h per 10‰ salinity difference. In certain circumstances (hypersaline sites or drought) salinity differences c...

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Published in:North American Journal of Aquaculture
Main Authors: McDonald, Dusty L., Cason, Paul D., Bumguardner, Britt W., Tomasso, Joseph R.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2016
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spelling crwiley:10.1080/15222055.2016.1141130 2024-06-02T08:13:45+00:00 Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings McDonald, Dusty L. Cason, Paul D. Bumguardner, Britt W. Tomasso, Joseph R. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15222055.2016.1141130 https://afspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/15222055.2016.1141130 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor North American Journal of Aquaculture volume 78, issue 2, page 145-147 ISSN 1522-2055 1548-8454 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1080/15222055.2016.1141130 2024-05-03T10:34:50Z Abstract As part of a stock enhancement program in Texas, Red Drum Sciaenops ocellatus are subject to a standard salinity acclimation protocol between the hauling trailer and stock site of 1 h per 10‰ salinity difference. In certain circumstances (hypersaline sites or drought) salinity differences can exceed 20‰ between hauling trailer and stock site. Information is needed on whether the current protocol is sufficient to investigate whether extending the acclimation time can improve survival. We conducted nine trials, each exposing pond‐cultured Red Drum fingerlings to salinity increases of 10‰ (over 1, 2, and 3 h), 20‰ (over 2, 4, and 6 h), and no salinity change (control). Survival at 96 h following a change in salinity of either 10‰ or 20‰ was independent of the rate of increase in salinity. However, survival was lower among Red Drum subjected to an increase of 20‰ (survival, 61%) than to 10‰ (82%). Fish condition, length and weight of fish examined here had no significant effect on survival, across trials. Results suggest that hatchery personnel should select stocking sites within 10‰ salinity of the production pond and hauling trailer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Wiley Online Library North American Journal of Aquaculture 78 2 145 147
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description Abstract As part of a stock enhancement program in Texas, Red Drum Sciaenops ocellatus are subject to a standard salinity acclimation protocol between the hauling trailer and stock site of 1 h per 10‰ salinity difference. In certain circumstances (hypersaline sites or drought) salinity differences can exceed 20‰ between hauling trailer and stock site. Information is needed on whether the current protocol is sufficient to investigate whether extending the acclimation time can improve survival. We conducted nine trials, each exposing pond‐cultured Red Drum fingerlings to salinity increases of 10‰ (over 1, 2, and 3 h), 20‰ (over 2, 4, and 6 h), and no salinity change (control). Survival at 96 h following a change in salinity of either 10‰ or 20‰ was independent of the rate of increase in salinity. However, survival was lower among Red Drum subjected to an increase of 20‰ (survival, 61%) than to 10‰ (82%). Fish condition, length and weight of fish examined here had no significant effect on survival, across trials. Results suggest that hatchery personnel should select stocking sites within 10‰ salinity of the production pond and hauling trailer.
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author McDonald, Dusty L.
Cason, Paul D.
Bumguardner, Britt W.
Tomasso, Joseph R.
spellingShingle McDonald, Dusty L.
Cason, Paul D.
Bumguardner, Britt W.
Tomasso, Joseph R.
Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
author_facet McDonald, Dusty L.
Cason, Paul D.
Bumguardner, Britt W.
Tomasso, Joseph R.
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title Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
title_short Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
title_full Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
title_fullStr Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
title_full_unstemmed Survival of Hatchery Raised Red Drum Exposed to Abrupt Salinity Increases—Simulating Bay Stockings
title_sort survival of hatchery raised red drum exposed to abrupt salinity increases—simulating bay stockings
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