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Aquaculture Methods for a Genetically Managed Population of Endangered Delta Smelt
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2013Abstract In response to Federal listing of the Delta Smelt Hypomesus transpacificus as a threatened species in 1993, intensive fish culture techniques were developed to provide a supply of fish for research activities. The Delta Smelt was listed as endangered by the state of California in 2009, and several agencies worked quickly to ...
Joan C Lindberg +5 more
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Reduced swimming performance in delta smelt infected with Mycobacterium spp.
Journal of Fish Biology, 2002Delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus infected with Mycobacterium spp. swam significantly more slowly (mean ±s.e., 24±5 ± 1·2 cm s −1) than uninfected fish (30·0 ± 1·7 cm s −1). Differences in swimming performance were not attributable to differences in fish size (Ls or wet mass), condition factor or laboratory holding duration.
C. Swanson +4 more
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Agencies Develop Strategy to Save California's Delta Smelt
Journal AWWA, 2016This department offers industry announcements covering new contracts, events, awards, studies and regulations.
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Effects of nitrate on sub-adult, hatchery-raised Delta Smelt
Recirculating aquaculture systems typically require water changes to reduce nitrate levels and prevent toxicity. The Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus) exists almost exclusively in freshwater culture, so knowledge of its nitrate sensitivity is critical. Here we quantified the acute (4 d) and chronic (30 d) toxicity of nitrate to Delta Smelt. In theWendie Vang +10 more
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Underwater videographic observations of domesticated Delta smelt in field enclosures
Open-File Report, 2022Ethan Enos +2 more
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Review for "Vital dye immersion evaluations with juvenile delta smelt"
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