Abstract
The variation of mortalities in salmon in different families and environments has been analysed. The material consisted of a set of hatchery-reared full and half-sib families of varying geographic origin. The mortality measured occurred during a period when a specific type of gill disease sometimes results in extremely high mortalities. Part of the variation of mortalities seems to be explained by genetic variation.
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