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Changes in hemostatic parameters in fish following rapid decompression
parameters rapid decompression salmon
2009/7/20
The effect of rapid decompression on the stress-accelerated blood coagulation system of male and fingerling coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) was examined after simulated 100- and 200-fsw dives. Bloo...
The response of fish blood cells,particularly thrombocytes,to decompression
decompression thrombocytes fish
2009/7/20
The effects of decompression on various blood-cell types in chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) were investigated using a 4-liter hyperbaric chamber. Thrombocytes (platelets) were found to decre...
Scombroid fish poisoning: successful treatment with cimetidine
fish poisoning cimetidine Scombroid
2009/6/8
Reported is a patient with a clinical syndrome characteristic of scombroid fish poisoning after ingesting yellowfin tuna that may have been allowed to sit at room temperature for some time before prep...
Toxic fish spine injury: Lessons from 11 years experience
Injury marine animals toxins treatment
2009/5/18
The most important intervention in toxic fish spine
injury is the application of heat. This should be continued
until the pain is relieved and for a minimum of 30 minutes.
Heat treatment applied wi...
Applying pain theory in fish spine envenomation.
Envenomation first aid injuries toxins pain marine animals
2009/5/13
Personal experience of catfish spine envenomation leads the author to question the long accepted heat labile toxin denaturation hypothesis as explanation for the established and very effective first a...
PUBLIC AQUARIUMS AND THE AAUS: STRANGE BEDFELLOWS, OR THE SAME KETTLE OF FISH?
environment aquarium public awareness education
2009/5/6
Currently, elevated environmental public awareness, concerns for selected animals and ecosystems, and a negative association with outdated institutions of the past mandate that zoos and aquariums, o...
The continental shelves are especially productive for fishes, but our understanding of events affecting fish recruitment are limited because we often lack 1) long-term measurements, and 2) the abilit...
DIVER-BASED UNDER WATER SURVEY TECHNIQUES USED TO ASSESS FISH POPULATIONS AND FOULING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ON OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS PLATFORM STRUCTURES
artificial reef UNDER WATER SURVEY fish populations
2009/5/6
In the northwestern Gulf of Mexico the most common material of opportunity for artificial reef development is the steel-jacket structure of oil and gas production platforms. Investigations of fouling ...
The Use of SCUBA and Punctuated Transects to Count a Temperate Reef Fish
fishery sampling divers fish
2009/5/6
While traditional fishery sampling techniques allow for large sample size sand large area coverage, they are often destructive and do not provide fine-scale spatial resolution. A variety of in-situ ...
Noisy Fish and even Louder Divers: Recording Fish Sounds Underwater, with some Problems and Solutions using Hydrophones, Sonobuoys, Divers, Underwater Video and ROVs
Scuba equipment ROV Video Hydrophones Sonobuoys
2009/5/6
The sea is a noisy place. Over 400 species of fishes produce species-specific sounds in response to disturbance, during agonistic encounters in defense of territories, and in spawning events. It is de...
Hampster Balls, Voyeurism, and Video: A Method of Monitoring Reproductive Behavior in Coral Reef Fish
damselfish animal Video
2009/5/6
In situ studies of fish behavior can be challenging. The expense and limited bottom time of underwater research make each observation precious, while the three- dimensional environment of a fish prec...
Hampster Balls, Voyeurism, and Video: A Method of Monitoring Reproductive Behavior in Coral Reef Fish
damselfish animal Behavior
2009/5/6
In situ studies of fish behavior can be challenging. The expense and limited bottom time of underwater research make each observation precious, while the three- dimensional environment of a fish precl...
Assessment of Fish Communities Associated with South Carolina Permitted Artificial Reef Sites with Comparable Natural Hard Bottom Sites by South Carolina Aquarium Volunteer Divers.
fish communities fish identification training roving diver technique permitted marine artificial reef
2009/5/6
The Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources currently manages a system of 45 permitted marine artificial reef (PAR) areas or sites off the South Carolina...