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Abnormal Salmonid Otolith Mineralogy and its Implication for Hatchery Fish Health

Over 100 million hatchery fish, in the US alone, are used to compensate for dwindling wild salmon populations. However, hatchery-rearing techniques result in physical abnormalities such as abnormal mineralogy of otoliths, which aid in fish balance, orientation and hearing. This review will assess the proposed causes of such conditions and discuss their impacts on hatchery salmonid health and salmonid research.