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Comparative Stress Dynamics of Brood Stock Striped Bass Morone saxatilis Associated with Two Capture Techniques
Authors:Reginal M.  Harrell Mark A.  Moline
Affiliation:Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies, Horn Point Environmental Laboratory, Cambridge, Maryland USA
Abstract:Mature striped bass ( Morone saxatilis ) were collected from the spawning reaches of the Choptank River, Maryland for the purpose of evaluating stress effects associated with capture. Two commonly used capture devices were evaluated—gillnetting and electrofishing. Results indicated that stress, as measured by changes in plasma corticosteroid and chloride concentrations, was significantly lower and recovery time quicker in those fish captured by electrofishing compared to gillnetting. By the end of the study period (48 h), those fish captured by electrofishing had recovered from the initial capture shock as evidenced by corticosteroid levels returning to near baseline levels. Conversely, at 48 h post-capture, those fish captured by gillnetting exhibited severe hypochloremia and elevated corticosteroid levels approaching that of the initial stress associated with capture.
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