Publication Date

11-2001

Series Number

130

Publisher

Department of Fisheries, Western Australia

City

Perth, Western Australia

ISBN

0 7309 8458 3

ISSN

1035 - 4549

Abstract

Both Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout) and Salmo trutta (brown trout) have a long history of translocation and culture and a wide knowledge base exists. O.mykiss is being considered as a candidate for inland aquaculture in the salinity affected areas of southern Western Australia and this review aims, in part, at providing relevant information to those considering a trout-framing venture in Western Australia. Both species of trout can survive a wide range of environmental conditions, including temperature, salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen and ammonia, with O.mykiss having a higher temperature tolerance than S.trutta. However, within the ranges of environmental conditions, each species has a preferred range within which survival and growth are optimal. Furthermore, survival within these ranges will be affected by synergistic interactions among variables (for example temperature and dissolved oxygen) and the presence of certain features within a habitat (for example cover and refugia). Although not conclusive, many studies suggest that selective breeding programs may be able to produce fish with increased tolerances and better survival under more extreme conditions. In the south-west of Western Australia, a selective breeding program may produce more heat-tolerant fish, presenting opportunities for trout production under a wide range of temperature conditions. Rainbow and brown trout also form the basis of a significant recreational fishery in southern, inland Western Australia and additional environmental influences on stocks within this fishery are also considered.

Number of Pages

130

Keywords

Salmonids, Trout, Freshwater angling, Freshwater fishing, Environmental needs, Western Australia, Trout farming, Recreational fishing, Environmental conditions, Feasibility, Sustainability

Disciplines

Aquaculture and Fisheries | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Environmental Monitoring | Natural Resource Economics | Natural Resources Management and Policy

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