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Effect of acid on bream behaviour

Date: 20 Jan 2004  

Frame of bream behaviour in uniform quality water

These two clips illustrate the effect of acid on the behaviour of juvenile yellow-fin bream in a controlled raceway experiment.

The first clip shows the fish swimming in flowing water of uniform quality.

The second clip shows the fish after dilute acid was added to one-half of the raceway.


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