The main objective of this study was to analyse the recovery from loading a
nd transport stress of hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon smelts. The experime
nt was carried out during the regular transport of fish from Eidfjord to Bo
ndhus river (4.5 h), from Lundamo to Surna river (2.5 h) and from Eikesdal
to Eira river (0.5 h). Blood samples were obtained from the smelts before t
ransport (control), 30 min after loading and 1, 24 and 48 h after transport
. Additionally, blood samples were obtained after a 24 h seawater challenge
test before and after transport. Blood samples were analysed for haematocr
it, plasma cortisol, lactate, glucose, chloride and sodium. Plasma cortisol
concentrations increased up to 15 times from resting values, with a peak 1
h after transport. A severe discrepancy in both fresh- and seawater osmore
gulatory ability was observed 24 and 48 h after transport. It is suspected
that the low recapture rates and survival of the hatchery-reared salmon sme
lts were, in part, caused by the handling and transport of the smelts prior
to the release. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.