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An evaluation of methods for determining movement of shrimp. final report, July 1, 1970 to June 30 1971 / Phase II, Shrimp holding studies

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  • As a prelude to tagging studies on pink shrimp (Pandalus jordani) or other laboratory studies, basic information was needed to establish criteria necessary to hold shrimp in aquariums with minimum mortality. A one-year study was conducted at the Fish Commission Laboratory in Newport to obtain data on these requirements. The objective was to design aquariums suitable for holding shrimp, determine the optimum levels of shrimp density, water temperature and salinity needed to maintain minimum mortalities, and describe other factors related to maintaining shrimp in an artificial environment. The results of these findings would not only benefit laboratory work but would be of value in field work. (from the Introduction, p.1)
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  • 1970/71
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  • U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service, Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act, Subproject 1-62-R-1, Contract no. 14-17-0001-2323
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