and is a central theme in fisheries science and management. Despite its importance, stock identification remains one of the most confusing subjects in fisheries science for non-specialists, with a wide variety of approaches and conflicting terminologies and interpretations. Characters used to identify fish stocks can be divided into three groups: those that are purely genetic, those that are purely environmental, and those that may reflect both genetic and environmental variation. Body shape is a difficult, but important, trait to quantify. Patterns of morphometric variation in Rainbow trout, and generally in fishes, indicate differences in growth and maturation rates because body form is a product of ontogeny. Morphometric analysis provi...