Interactions Between Cultured Species and Naturally Occurring Species in the Environment

Proceedings of the Twenty-Second U.S.-Japan Aquaculture Panel Symposium

Homer, Alaska, August 21-22, 1993

Edited by Marcia R. Collie and James P. McVey
UJNR Technical Report No. 22
Alaska Sea Grant Report AK-SG-95-03

Elmer E. Rasmuson Library Cataloging-In-Publication

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Contents

Preface

Imprinting Salmon in Saltwater in Southcentral Alaska

Nick Dudiak, Lawrence Boyle, and William J. Hauser

Relationships Among Cultured and Naturally Occurring Populations of Freshwater Catfish in the United States

R. Oneal Smitherman and Rex A. Dunham

A Genetic Comparison Among Three Groups (Wild Populations, Artificial Seed Populations, and Mixed Populations) of a Sea Urchin Pseudocentrotus depressus: A Preliminary Report

Yutaka Natsukari, Naoyuki Tanaka Sang-chul Chung, and Kazutsugu Hirayama

Shellfish Aquaculture in Alaska and the Potential of Interaction with Wild Species

Raymond RaLonde

Use of Propagated Fishes in Fish and Wildlife Service Programs

Gary B. Edwards and John G. Nickum

Predators of Artificial Seedlings of Abalones: An Unknown Example in Hermit Crabs

Kooichi Konishi and Nagahisa Uki

Prince William Sound Salmon Enhancement Programs and Considerations Relative to Wild Stocks

Tom Kron

Successful Enhancement of the Texas Red Drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) Population

Lawrence W. McEachron, C.E. McCarty, and Robert R. Vega

Interactions Between Released and Wild Japanese Flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) on a Nursery Ground

Tetsuo Fujii and Masayuki Noguchi

Use of Triploids for Gene Conservation of Salmonids

J.E. Seeb, C. Habicht, and G.D. Miller

The Economic View of Artificial Propagation of Masu Salmon (Oncorhynchus masou)

Masaaki Sano

Induced Masu Salmon Spawning of Diploid Females by Triploid Males

Shoji Kitamura, Hiroshi Ogata, Hiroshi Onozato, and Hiroyuki Nagoya

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