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    Dramatic effect of pop-up satellite tags on eel swimming

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    The journey of the European eel to the spawning area in the Sargasso Sea is still a mystery. Several trials have been carried out to follow migrating eels with pop-up satellite tags (PSATs), without much success. As eels are very efficient swimmers, tags likely interfere with their high swimming efficiency. Here we report a more than twofold increase in swimming cost caused by a regular small satellite tag. The impact was determined at a range of swimming speeds with and without tag in a 2-m swimming tunnel. These results help to explain why the previous use of PSATs to identify spawning sites in the Sargasso Sea was thus far unsuccessful

    Towards more efficient longline fisheries: fish feeding behaviour, bait characteristics and development of alternative baits

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    Effects of external and surgically implanted dummy radio transmitters on mortality, swimming performance and physiological status of juvenile masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou (Brevoort)

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    The effects of external and surgically implanted radio transmitters on juvenile masu salmon were examined. External attachment of transmitters significantly decreased the survival of fish and caused a decreased Ucrit compared with surgical implantation. Although plasma cortisol, plasma glucose, and hematocrit values did not differ significantly among groups, it appears that the most suitable transmitter attachment method for juvenile masu salmon may be surgical implantation

    Treatment strategies for large oral venous malformations using intralesional laser photocoagulation.

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    We report two treatment strategies using intralesional laser photocoagulation (ILP) for large venous malformations (VMs) in the oral cavity. ILP is considered to be an effective technique for massive vascular lesion. The satisfactory results could have been obtained, since we started ILP for the treatment of large VMs. Recently, to improve the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of the treatment, we developed modifications of ILP that include a combination of ILP and transmucosal irradiation; and compartmentalization and serial step irradiation. In the former, ILP is performed for a deep layer lesion and transmucosal irradiation with multiple spots fashioned using a single pulse is added for the superficial layer in the same session, to increase the efficacy of regression. In the latter, the lesion is divided by virtual compartment and each area will be sequentially treated by ILP. The irradiated area and total energy in a session should be limited to avoid severe reactions and excessive thermal destruction of surrounding tissue. All treatment outcomes by each technique were satisfactory without serious complications, such as deep ulcer formation, bleeding, or severe swelling developing obstruction. Both treatment strategies improve the safety, reliability, and effectiveness of ILP and make the method less traumatic for patients
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