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Larval Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasi) Survival in Suspended Sediment
Authors:Frederick J Griffin  Theresa DiMarco  Karl L Menard  Joe A Newman  Edmund H Smith  Carol A Vines  Gary N Cherr
Institution:1. Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, Davis, PO Box 247, Bodega Bay, CA, 94923, USA
2. Departments of Environmental Toxicology and Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, 95616, USA
Abstract:Pacific herring early life stages provide good model systems for studying effects of suspended sediments on estuarine organisms. To investigate effects on the herring larval stage, we used environmentally relevant particle concentrations for San Francisco Bay (200?C400?mg/L of particles <50???m in size) and exposure times of 16?h in a novel two-pump sediment suspension mesocosm. There were no mortalities during the 16-h suspended sediment incubation. Following sediment exposure, larvae were cultured in sediment-free water for up to 10?days during which survival and condition were measured. None were affected by previous sediment treatment. Four criteria for larval condition included growth, heart rate, prey capture, and critical swimming velocity. These results provide a framework for implementing regulatory decisions on anthropogenic activities such as dredging.
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