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Effects of Photoperiods and Body Size on the Off-season Smolt Production of Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar in a Recirculating Aquaculture System (순환여과양식시스템에서 광주기 및 어체 크기가 대서양연어(Salmo salar)의 Off-season Smolt 생산에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Youhee;Kim, Pyong Kih
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.55 no.6
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    • pp.894-902
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    • 2022
  • This study investigated the effects of photoperiod (NL 12L:12D and LL 24L:0D) and body sizes (30 g and 50 g) on parr-smolt transformation, post-smolt growth and blood properties in the off-season parr-smolt stage of Atlantic salmon reared in a recirculating aquaculture system (RAS). Potential off-season salmon smolt were reared in a freshwater RAS for 80 days and then all experimental fish were transferred to seawater. In both LL groups (LL-30 and LL-50), we recorded and increase in specific growth rate and reduction in feed conversion, although there were no significant difference in body size. The values of osmolality, and serum Na+, Cl- and cortisol concentrations in the LL groups were maintained at lower levels than in NL group fish, and LL group fish were observed to recover to the pre-seawater adaptation state more rapidly than those in the NL group. ID chips were inserted in all smolts reared in freshwater. These fish were subsequently transferred to full-strength seawater and thereafter individual growth rates were monitored for 120 days. The results indicated that compared with smolt reared under natural photoperiodic condition, 24 h lighting in freshwater contributed to enhancing post-smolt specific growth rate in seawater.

Effects of Recombinant Aquaporin 3 and Seawater Acclimation on the Expression of Aquaporin 3 and 8 mRNAs in the Parr and Smolt Stages of Rainbow Trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss

  • Kim, Na Na;Choi, Young Jae;Lim, Sang-Gu;Kim, Bong-Seok;Choi, Cheol Young
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.103-113
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    • 2016
  • This study aimed to examine the role of two aquaporin isoforms (AQP3 and AQP8) in response to the hyperosmotic challenge of transitioning from freshwater (FW) to seawater (SW) during parr and smoltification (smolt) using the rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. We examined the changes in the expression of AQPs mRNAs in the gills and intestine of the parr and smolt stages of rainbow trout transferred from FW to SW using quantitative real-time PCR in an osmotically changing environment [FW, SW, and recombinant AQP3 (rAQP3) injection at two dosage rates]. Correspondingly, AQPs were greater during smoltification than during parr stages in the rainbow trout. Plasma osmolality and gill $Na^+/K^+$-ATPase activity increased when the fish were exposed to SW, but these parameters decreased when the fish were exposed to SW following treatment with rAQP3 during the transition to seawater. Our results suggest that AQPs play an important role in water absorbing mechanisms associated with multiple AQP isoforms in a hyperosmotic environment.

Estimation of Heritability for Underyearing Smolt of Masu Salmon (Oncorhpchus masou) (시마연어 0+기 스몰트에 대한 유전율 추정)

  • CHOE Mi-Kyung;YEO In-Kyu
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.419-421
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    • 2001
  • Heritability estimations of masu salmon smelt at underyearing of age were described. Masu salmon was taken from aquaculture station of Mori in Japan. After fertilization, the offsprings in each family were reared in separate egg trays and fingerling tanks. The percentage of fish in each tank which smoltified at 11-month old was recorded, and environmental and genetic factors influencing the percentage smoltification were also studied. Percentage of smoltification was not significantly affected by the number of fish held in a tank, or fish density (correlation coefficient 0.10). However, there was a high correlation ($0.821\~0.565$) between smelt percentage and growth related traits of fish in a family. Heritability estimated from total data was $0.47\pm0.13$, when effects of tanks were ignored.

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Morphological study of Oncorhynchus spp. (Pisces : Salmonidae) in Korea- I Egg development and morphology of alevin, fry and smolt of chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta. (한국산 연어속 어류의 형태학적 연구- I 연어, Oncorhynchus keta의 난 발생 및 자치어의 형태)

  • Myoung, Jung-Goo;Kim, Yong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.53-67
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    • 1993
  • In December of 1989 and 1990, matured adults of chum salmon were collected from Namdae-chun River in Yangyang-gun, Kangwon-do, Korea. Artificial insemination was made at captured locations. The fertilized eggs were hatched in trough incubators and the larvae were reared in laboratories of the Yangyang Fisheries Institute and the Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute. The fertilized eggs of this species were demersal and separated, and red in color with mean diameter of 7.2mm. The hatching took place from 480 to 531 degree($^{\circ}C$) days after fertilization. The newly hatched alevins were 1.80 to 2.56cm in total length with big yolk and lied on the bottom. In 35 days after hatching, the alevin attained $3.56{\pm}0.12cm$ in total length, and absorbed the yolk completely to become fry with 7 to 11 parr marks on the body. In 3 months after hatching, and the fries became smolt with silvery scales haring 5.67-6.53cm in total length. The early larval developments of chum salmon could be divided into three stages according to the changes in body shapes and length : larval stage before swim up, swim up stage and smolt stage. The growth of snout, trunk and body height to total length were faster than other body parts in swim up stage.

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Seed Production from Pond Cultured Cherry Salmon, Oncorhynchus masou (Brevoort) (육상수조에서 계대사육한 시마연어, Oncorhynchus masou (Brevoort)의 종묘생산)

  • Seong, Ki-Baik;Kim, Kyung-Sik
    • Journal of Aquaculture
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.14-18
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    • 2007
  • Seed production of the cherry salmon, Oncorhynchus masou (Brevoort) were studied in terms of egg development, hatching rate, juvenile growth, smolt duration, smolt rate, and adult growth rates. Fork length and body weight of $0^+$ juvenile were $9.32{\pm}1.19\;cm$ and $9.36{\pm}3.50\;g$ for females and $9.07{\pm}1.02\;cm$ and $8.57{\pm}3.04\;g$ for males, respectively. Body weights of $1^+$ smolt were $84.09{\pm}18.1\;g$ and $86.33{\pm}41.2\;g$ for females and males, while body weights of $1^+$ parr were $101.88{\pm}60.9\;g$ and $98.38{\pm}39.6\;g$ for females and males, respectively. Monitoring of gonadosomatic index (GSI) confirmed that maturations of both sexes were not synchronous; males achieved highest GSI in September, while females achieved it in October.

Morphological study of Oncorhynchus spp.(Pisces : Salmonidae) in Korea- II Osteological development of chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta in alevin, fry and smolt stage (한국산 연어속 어류의 형태학적 연구- II 초기 발육단계에 있어서의 연어, Oncorhynchus kita 의 골격 발달)

  • Myoung, Jung-Goo;Kim, Yong-Uk
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.68-84
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    • 1993
  • Matured adults of chum salmon were collected from Namdae-chun River, Yangyand-gun, Kangwon-do, Korea in december of 1989 and 1990. Artificial insemination was made in the field. Hatching and neasing were cassied out in laboratories of the Yangyand Fisheries Institute and Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute : Ossification of bones of alevin, fry and smolt were investigated : 1. The newly hatched alevins, 1.80 to 2.56mm in total length, were ossified partly on parasphenoid, maxillary, dentary and opercle bones. 2. The alevin stage, the visceral bones connected with feeding and respiratory function were ossified earlier than cranium and vertebra. At swim up stage, the fry attained 3 to 4cm in total length, most of bones except cranium were ossified. 3. Teeth on the jaw bones, palatine, vomer, upper and lower pharyngeal bones were increased conspicuously when the body length were ranged from 3 to 4cm. 4. Caudal fin of hatched larvae had already seventeen occified rays and developed earlier than any other fins.

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Changes of serum cortisol concentration and stress responses in cohe salmon(Oncorhynchus kisutch) to netting (그물작업에 의한 은연어의 스트레스 반응)

  • JEON Joong-Kyun;KIM Pyong-Kih;PARK Yong-Joo;MYOUNG Jung-Goo;KIM Jong-Man
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 2000
  • The production of cultured coho salmon (Oncorhpchus kisutoh) in Korea has being increased year after year. Smolt being reared in freshwater suffer transferring into seawater and are farmed in cages for fattening. This handling processes including transportation, confinement into cages are unavoidable stress to fish in salmon farming and often end up to mass mortality, This study aimed to investigate the impact of handling process on the stress responses of coho salmon. The indicator of stress was measured by cortisol to be a first response, and for the second response test, glucose, triBlyceride, cholesterol, lactate and electrolyte of $K^+, Na^+, Cl^-$ in serum and the activities of alanine aminotrtnferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase(AST) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were analyzed. As a result, the concentration of cortisol, glucose as well as LDH activity were significantly increased, whereas others showed no difference comparing with control group. It obviously demonstrated that handling process made fish stressful.

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Serum Stress Responses during Seawater Acclimation in Coho Salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch (은연어의 해수 순치에 따른 스트레스 반응의 변화)

  • Hong, Kyung-Pyo;Kim, Pyong-Kih;Jeon, Joong-Kyun;Kim, You-Hee;Park, Yong-Ju;Myoung, Jung-Goo;Kim, Jong-Man
    • Ocean and Polar Research
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.433-438
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    • 2004
  • Stress response to the seawater acclimation in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) smolt was investigated. Salt concentration of rearing water was gradually increased for 3 days from freshwater to seawater (30 ppt salt level). The changes of serum concentrations of cortisol as a primary stress indicator, and as secondary indicators, glucose (GLC), lactate (LAC), triglyce.ide (TG), cholesterol (CHOL), sodium ion $(Na^+)$, chloride ion $(Cl^-)$ and enzyme activities (alanine aminotransferase, ALT: aspartate aminotrasferase, AST; lactate dehydrogenase, LDH) were quantified during the acclimation experiment. Among them, cortisol, LAC, TG, CHOL, ALT, AST concentrations showed rapid increase at the first exposure to the 10ppt salt level (day 1), and began to decrease to the constant values after day 2 of adaptation at 20ppt salt level. However, LDH concentration tended to decrease during the whole experimental period. $Na^+\;and\;Cl^-$ showed slight decrease at day 1, and increased to a little bit higher values after day 2 rather than those in freshwater. All the fishes started on taking a food after day 4 of seawater adaptation. From these results, to reduce osmotic shock inducible stress to fish in seawater acclimation, gradual increase of salt levels is recommended.

Ultrastructural Change of Osmoregulatory Cells during Seawater Adaptation in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) (무지개송어의 해수순치과정에 일어나는 삼투조절세포의 미세구조)

  • Yoon, Jong-Man
    • Korean Journal of Ichthyology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.111-117
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    • 2000
  • There were observed the histomorphological alterations such as chloride cell hyperplasia, branchial lamellar epithelial separation, the increased cellular turnover of chloride cells, glomerular shrinkage and blood congestion in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) during the seawater adaptation. The ultrastructure by scanning electron microscope (SEM) indicated that the gill secondary lamella of rainbow trout exposed to seawater, were characterized by rough convoluted surfaces during the adaptation. There were observed a large number of mitochondria with the elongate and well-developed cristae in chloride cells exposed to seawater by transmission electron microscope (TEM). The presence of two mitochondria- rich cell types is discussed with regard to their possible role in the hypoosmoregulatory changes which occur during seawater-adaptation. Glomerulus shrinkage and blood congestion were occurred higher in nephrons of seawater-adapted fish than those living in freshwater. Our findings demonstrated that rainbow trout tolerated moderately saline environment and the increased body weight living in seawater was relatively higher than that living in freshwater in spite of histopathological changes.

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Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of Under-yearling Steelhead Trout

  • Lee, Myeongseok;Lee, Jang-Won
    • Development and Reproduction
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.215-224
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    • 2020
  • Seawater adaptability of steelhead trout increases along with the increase in the size of the fish, independent of parr-smolt transformation. Three 96 h seawater challenge tests were conducted to determine the size at which seawater adaptability of steelhead trout develops. Plasma Na+ and Cl- levels, moisture content, gill Na+/K+ ATPase activity, and mortality during the 96 h after direct transfer to seawater (32 ppt) were determined. Plasma Na+ and Cl- levels in 50 g fish continuously increased during the 96 h after the transfer to seawater (p<0.05), but the levels in 100 and 150 g fish leveled off after 24 h (p<0.05). Both 100 and 150 g size steelhead trout maintained muscle moisture content (%) better than 50 g size fish (p<0.05). Gill Na+/K+ ATPase activity in the 100 g size group increased in a time-dependent manner after transfer to seawater (p<0.05), whereas activity in the 50 and 150 g sizes did not increase (p>0.05), for which a possible explanation was discussed. A mere 2.6% mortality in both the 50 and 150 g size groups was observed. In conclusion, the current results indicate that 50 g size steelhead trout did not show development of a high level of hypoosmoregulatory capacity, whereas fish in the 100 and 150 g size groups showed a high level in our experimental conditions. Therefore, the steelhead trout larger than a 100 g size is recommended for transfer to seawater culture.