Abstract

1) A morphological defect to one eye was observed in 17 of 20 young shiner perch exposed to chlorinated sea water, and it was absent in the 5 controls. The occurrence of the defect was apparently related to the concentration of total residual oxidants. 2) Behavioral aberrations appeared to be associated with the morphological defect in exposed fish. Fish with severe cases were observed to be unsuccessful at feeding and at avoiding capture by dip-net. 3) Fish which died during the experiment varied in the degree of severity of the observable morphological aspects of the defect.

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