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The mechanical effects of water flow on fish eggs and larvae

Ulanowicz, Robert E.. (1976) The mechanical effects of water flow on fish eggs and larvae. In: Fisheries and energy production: a symposium. D.C. Heath, Lexington, MA, pp. 77-87.

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Abstract

The impact of mechanical stresses upon ichthyoplankton entrained in power plant cooling systems has long been considered negligible. Arguments and evidence exist, however, to show that such a supposition is not universally true, especially in nuclear power plants. The mechanisms of mechanical damage can be detailed in terms of pressure change, acceleration, and shear stress with in the fluid flow field. Laboratory efforts to quantify the effects of mechanical stress have been very sparse. A well-planned bioassay is urgently needed. (PDF has 11 pages.)

Item Type:Book Section
Title:The mechanical effects of water flow on fish eggs and larvae
Personal Creator/Author:
CreatorsEmail
Ulanowicz, Robert E.
Editors:
EditorsEmail
Saila, S.B.
Page Range:pp. 77-87
Date:1976
Publisher:D.C. Heath
Place of Publication:Lexington, MA
Projects:UMCES-CBL
Title of Book:Fisheries and energy production: a symposium
Issuing Agency:University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Chesapeake Biological Laboratory
Additional Information:(UMCES)University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. Contribution no. 583.
Uncontrolled Keywords:ichthyoplankton; water flow; power plants
Subjects:Ecology
Fisheries
Engineering
ID Code:1986
Deposited By:Kathleen Heil
Deposited On:02 Apr 2009 19:46
Last Modified:01 Jun 2009 10:32

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