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English: jh mighell's research into the viability of freeze branding young fish for scientific tracking
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Source Mighell, J. L. (1969). Rapid Cold-Branding of Salmon and Trout with Liquid Nitrogen. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada, 26(10), 2765–2769. Supported by NOAA Grant B197-196944
Author J.L Mighell

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juvenile salmon branded in 1969 with liquid nitrogen and sterling silver

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