This study evaluated the use of electroshock as in alternative to traditional techniques for immobilizing and euthanizing hatchery fish. We used a commercially available electroanesthesia unit at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\u27s Carson National Fish Hatchery (Carson, Washington) to euthanize adult spring Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and to son and collect gametes of fish at maturation. During euthanization by electroshock, the response of each fish was observed, Muscular and vertebral hemorrhaging wits quantified, and electrical settings were optimized accordingly. During gamete collection, fish were either electroshocked or exposed to tricaine methanesulfortate (MS-222); hemorrhaging, egg viability. egg size and quantity,...
Graduation date: 1989We examined the behavioral and physiological responses of wild\ud and hatchery-...
Biologists at the Seattle, Washington laboratory of the Fish and Wildlife Service have investigated ...
Asian carp were first introduced into United States waterways in the 1970\u27s when they escaped fro...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
Nonlethal electroshocking devices have been developed at the Denver Wildlife Research Center for rep...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate a percussive and an electrical stunning method un...
Behavioural, neural and physiological parameters were scored after electro-stunning of Nile tilapia ...
Electrofishing is the use of electricity to capture fish. The response of fish to pulsed direct curr...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
Electric stunning trials were carried out on farmed Arctic charr in northern Sweden in collaboration...
Abstract.—We evaluated the effects of a single electroshock on injury and mortality of hatchery-rear...
As a result of growing demand for immediate-release sedatives in fisheries research, electroimmobili...
A downscaled version of an electrical dry stunner used in aquaculture has been adapted for use on fi...
Depletion sampling in combination with multiple-pass electrofishing is an important fisheries manage...
Graduation date: 1989We examined the behavioral and physiological responses of wild\ud and hatchery-...
Biologists at the Seattle, Washington laboratory of the Fish and Wildlife Service have investigated ...
Asian carp were first introduced into United States waterways in the 1970\u27s when they escaped fro...
Animals should be rendered unconscious before slaughter in order to avoid suffering or pain. The obj...
The objective was to evaluate industrial and research slaughter methods for Atlantic salmon (Salmo s...
Nonlethal electroshocking devices have been developed at the Denver Wildlife Research Center for rep...
The overall objective of the study was to evaluate a percussive and an electrical stunning method un...
Behavioural, neural and physiological parameters were scored after electro-stunning of Nile tilapia ...
Electrofishing is the use of electricity to capture fish. The response of fish to pulsed direct curr...
Improved animal welfare during industrial slaughtering of fish is the aim of the scientific work pre...
Electric stunning trials were carried out on farmed Arctic charr in northern Sweden in collaboration...
Abstract.—We evaluated the effects of a single electroshock on injury and mortality of hatchery-rear...
As a result of growing demand for immediate-release sedatives in fisheries research, electroimmobili...
A downscaled version of an electrical dry stunner used in aquaculture has been adapted for use on fi...
Depletion sampling in combination with multiple-pass electrofishing is an important fisheries manage...
Graduation date: 1989We examined the behavioral and physiological responses of wild\ud and hatchery-...
Biologists at the Seattle, Washington laboratory of the Fish and Wildlife Service have investigated ...
Asian carp were first introduced into United States waterways in the 1970\u27s when they escaped fro...