The Opossum shrimp Mysis relicta were collected in Upper Waterton Lake, Alberta, Canada in late August and early September 1965. Approximately 320,000 shrimp were introduced into Waldo, Wallowa, Big Cultus and Timothy Lakes in Oregon.
Opossum shrimp Mysis relicta were collected in Upper Waterton Lake, Alberta, Canada, in the summer of 1966 for the second successive year. Approximately 650,000 were collected and introduced into Waldo, Wallowa, Big Cultus, Crescent, and Timothy Lakes in Oregon.
Opossum shrimp, Mysis relicta Loven, were collected at Upper Waterton Lake, Alberta, Canada in the summer of 1967, terminating a three-year project. Approximately 1,090,000 Mysis were transplanted into Big Cultus, Crescent, Detroit, Fourmile, Ice, Miller, Odell, Olive, Timothy, Waldo, and Wallowa Lakes in an attempt to enhance the quantity of...
Sixteen species of oceanic shrimps, seven Penaeidea and nine Caridea, appeared in 244 collections made within the upper 1500 m at one station in the northeast Pacific off Oregon. Most of the species were primarily mesopelagic in distribution. The most abundant species, Sergestes similis, was the only shrimp common in...
This study is an investigation of the endogenous, or internal,
rhythms of activity in the ocean shrimp, Pandalus jordani, Groups
of shrimp were kept in constant light and temperature conditions in
the laboratory, and activity was monitored visually and with infrared
photography. Other groups of animals were exposed to 24-hour...
Callianassa californiensis (Dana), a burrowing crustacean
inhabitant of estuarine mudflats along the Pacific coast, is subjected
to severely hypoxic interstitial water twice each tidal
cycle.
A preliminary approach was made to understanding the metabolic
mechanisms employed by Callianassa during periods of anoxic stress.
Percent glycogen in the hepatopancreas and chela...
The morphology of the dorsal neck organ of the brine shrimp
Artemia salina nauplius was investigated to determine its role(s)
during larval development.
Light and scanning electron microscopic studies show that the
neck organ is present in the pre-nauplius larval forms as early as
12 hours after hydration of the...
The 1966 report was concerned with catch/effort data, reports on the statuses of major fisheries, reviews of data procedures, current research and joint projects, and dispersions of tagged fish. Other matters touched on include the developing hake fishery and increased international fishing off the Washington and Oregon coasts.