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Acute effects of wood-pulp on sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus Nerka)

Authors :
Jack Robinson
Arthur E. Werner
Source :
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 9:69-81
Publication Year :
1978
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1978.

Abstract

Freshwater suspensions of pulp fiber in concentrations exceeding 1000 ppm at 15°C are acutely lethal to sockeye salmon fingerlings. Limited adaptation of such fish to fiber is possible but injury, at least in the short term, is irreversible. The acute lethality of various toxicants associated with industrial pulps is synergistically enhanced by the presence of fiber, and pulp storage up to 158 days at 15°C had no significant effect on the acute lethality. Highly purified fibers are less toxic in fresh than in sea water. The sensitivity to fiber of fish from two sources did not differ significantly.

Details

ISSN :
15732932 and 00496979
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........651573a733da13b64688bc7306e60300
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00185748