Chung KSStrawn KBull Jap Soc Sci Fish /Nissuishi2010-02-152010-02-151984http://hdl.handle.net/1969.3/23099pp-456The common estuarine crustaceans (Palaemonetes pugio, P. vulgaris, Penceus setiferus, P. aztecus , and Callinectes sapidus ), collected in the intake canal of the P. H. Robinson Generating Station, Bacliff, Texas, were tested for 180 minutes at various discharge canal temperatures during June 1974 through September 1975 ato determine if they could survive passage through a discharge cooling system. Three-h LD sub(50) temperatures were significantly higher, throughout the year, than the temperatures in the discharge canal downstream from the cooling towers, indicating that crustaceans should survive passage to Galveston Bay. There were, however, survival problems during June-September in the discharge canal above the cooling towersCallinectesCallinectes sapidusCrustaceansDecapodaestuarine organismsGalveston BayPalaemonetes pugiopower plantsQ1 01504 Effects on organismsseasonal variationsSurvivalTemperaturetemperature toleranceTexasThermal pollutionToleranceSeasonal change in thermal tolerance of common estuarine crustaceansJournal