The effects on selected organisms of water passing through the Cedar Bayou Generating Station.

Date
1980
Authors
Strawn, K.
Aldrich, D.V.
Wilson, W.B.
Wiesepape, L.M.
Ojeda, G.M.
Carr, B.A.
Waas, P.B.
Ojeda, J.W.
Pridgeon, B.A.
Smith, J.M.
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Texas A&M University, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract

The quality of water passing through the Cedar Bayou Generating Station was monitored during the first half of 1979 by observing the growth and survival of fishes and crustaceans in ponds and aquaria receiving water from the discharge canal, and by maintaining fish in cages in the intake, discharge canal, and cooling lake. In addition, a regular program of sampling fishes, crustaceans, and phytoplankton in Cedar Bayou, the discharge canal, and the cooling lake was carried out.

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water quality, marine fish, marine crustaceans, cage culture, aquaria, growth, survival, phytoplankton, pond culture
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