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Enhancement of Growth Rates and Swimming Performance in Juvenile Marine Finfish in Aquaculture

Abstract

We hypothesize that exercise enhances growth of hatchery-reared white seabass by reducing stress and modulating key growth-regulatory factors, and that this will be associated with positive effects on swimming performance. It is secondarily hypothesized that positive effects of exercise on growth and swimming performance will be applicable to other marine finfish, including California yellowtail and California sheephead.

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