A Variable-Speed Swim Tunnel for Testing the Swimming
Ability of Age-0 Fish
D.L.
Ward, O.E. Maughan, S.A. Bonar-2002
North
American Journal of Aquaculture, 64(3): 228–231
Abstract:
Laboratory
swim tunnels are a valuable tool for studying fish physiology and the
responses of fish to controlled environmental conditions. We combined
aspects of large and small swim tunnels to construct an apparatus that can
confine age-0 fish to a specific area while producing a wide range of
velocities. We used low-cost plumbing supplies and a centrifugal pump to
create a swim tunnel capable of producing velocities from 1 to 66 cm/s. A DC
electric barrier and screened knife gate valves prevented fish from leaving
the test section. A flowmeter incorporated into the swim tunnel measured
water velocity within the apparatus.
(Arizona
Game and Fish Department, Research Branch, 2221 West Greenway Road, Phoenix,
Arizona 85023, USA)