The Special Section in Tran. Am. Fish. Society 126:504-505, 1997 is on
pollution. You may find some pertinent references cited.
Ralf.
At 12:17 PM 8/1/97 +0100, you wrote:
>Jacob Bisgaard
>01-08-97 12.17
>
> Dear Fish-Ecology member
>I have a request about salmonid migration, especially atlantic salmon
>(Salmo salar) and brown trout (Salmo trutta) but all salmonid species are
>of interest, in relation to the discharge of domestic- and industrial
>waste water. The waste water is well treated so there is no depletion of
>oxygen in the streams that receive the waste water
>Does anyone have knowledge and/or references concerning the
>behaviour/reaction of salmonids when exposed to treated waste water,
>especially waste water from dye works, sewage treatment plants and paper
>mills.
>Does the treated waste water disturb the spawing migration of salmonids,
>e.g. as a chemical barrier, attraction or any sublethal effects. Does the
>treated waste water affect the smolt migration by either imprinting or
>otherwise.
>
>Thank You for your help
>
>Yours sincerely
>Jakob Bisgaard
>Ringkjøbing Amt
>Teknik- og miljøområdet
>Damstrædet 2
>DK - 6950 Ringkøbing
>
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