760 NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF-760 Parasite-Host Records of Alaskan Fishes Adam Moles September 1982 u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service NOAA TECHNICAL REPO T National Marine Fisheries Service, Special Scientific Report-,po· -_ The major responsibilities of the Nallonal Marine Flshenes Service (NMFS).re 10 D1Onllor.nd _die .buIIIWICCUlh.. Pllphic4I1111 ...... lIIi ... resources. to under.;tand and predict fluctuations in the quantity and dl Inbullon of Ihe e resource .nd 10 eatabliah level NMFS is also charged with the development and implemenlation of pohcles for m.naglng n.llonal fi hlng glOUnda development __ro. __.c .. d..... fisheries regulations. surveillance of foreign fishing off United States coaslal walen. and the developmentlnd cnfon:cmcnt of IlllillIIIIIioeII and policies. NMFS also assists the fishing Industry through marketing service and economiC analy I proaraOll Ind mon... .- ....... ---'l',' tion subsidies. It collects. analyzes, and pubhshes stallSIlC on vanou pha e of the IndU Iry The Special Scientific Report-Fishenes series was estabhshed In 1949 The sene came report on Jenllfic Inve.. I ......... ___ ........ continuing progrdms of NMFS. or intensive scientific reports on tudles of re tncted cope The report OIly deal wllh applied fiIbery ~ ..... also used as a medium for the publication of bibliographies of a speclahzed clenllfic nature NOAA Technical Reports NMFS SSRF are available free In hmlted number.; to governmentalageocles both Federal and SIIIc 11Iey .. IIIop.IIII.... '.·';, exchange for other scientific and technical pubhcallons In the manne cu:nce IndiVidual cople may be obtamed from 01122 Ueer 5crv ...... mental Science Information Center. NOAA. Rockville. MD 20 52 Recent RF's are 726. The Gulf of Maine temperature structure between Bar Harbor. Maine. and 739 Bonom water lemperature trends In die Middle Adutic 1iPt ..... Yarmouth. No,a Scotia. June 1975-November 1976. By Robert J. Pawlo.. kl and aUlumn. 1964 76 By Clan:1ICC W DavIS December 1979 IU 13,. December 1978. iii + 10 p .. 14 figs .. I table. 9 table 727. Expendable bathythermograph observations from the MFS MARAD hip 740 Food of fifteen northwe t dlnllc gadlfonn fllhes By IlicIIJIni of Opportumty Program for 1975. By Steven K. Cook. Barclay P Collins. and and Ray E Bowman February 1980 I +21 p 3 fip II tabla Christine S. Carty. January 1979. iv +93 p .. 2 figs .. 13 tables. 54 app figs 741 DI ,"bullon of gammaridean Ampillpoda (CNIIKa 1ft the Bight region By John J DickInson Roland L WI&Iey Ricllallll 0 ........ 728. Vertical sections of semimonthly mean temperature on the San FranCISCo Susan Brown Leger Oclobrr 1980 I +46 p 26 fip 52 tabla Honolulu route: From expendable bathythermograph observation. June 1966-December 1974. By J. F. T. Sauro L. E. Eber. D. R. Mcum. and C. E. Dor­ 742 Wal r tructure at Ocean Weather StallOll V. nonh aICnJ PKific man. January 1979. iii +35 p .. 4 figs .. I table. 1966-71 By D M Hu by and G R Seckel October 1910 18 flp 4 ...... 729. References for the identification of marine invertebrates on the southern 743 Atlantic coast of the United States. By Richard E. Dowds. April 1979. IV +37 P Benng Sea B Loh-Lee Low and lkuo Ikeda tables 730. Surface circulation in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico as deduced from dnft 744. Thnas. oceanography and meteorology of die PacifIC an a_ted bottles. By Robert F. Temple and John A. Martin. May 1979. Iii + 13 p .. 8 figs .. 4 phy. 1950-78. by Paul Sund March 1981 w + 121 P tables. 745 Dorsal mantle length total weIght relallOllShlp5 of squids 1.01'10 "..., 731. Annotated bibliography and subject index on the short nose sturgeon. Acipen­ lII~x "/~abro$u$ from lhe AtlantIC coast of die UnIted StaleS by AlIne T. ser brevirostrum. By James G. Hoff. April 1979. iii + 16 p. and Karen L Johnson March 1981 III + \1 p S figs .6 tables 732. Assessment of the Northwest Atlantic mackerel. Scomber scombrus. stock. 746. Di tribullon of gammandean Amphlpoda (Crustacea) on Georpa By Emory D. Ander.;on. April 1979. iv + 13 p .• 9 figs .. 15 tables. John J. Dtckln on and Roland L WIgley June 1981 111+25 p • 16 lip I 733. Possible management procedures for increasing production of sockeye 747. Movement. growth. and monahty of Amencan IobsIa5. "-na salmon smolts in the Naknek River system. Bristol Bay. Alaska. By Robert J. Ellis canus. tagged along the coa t of MaIne. by Jay S Krouse 5cptcmber 1911 and William J. McNeil. April 1979. iii +9 p .. 4 figs .. II tables. p .• 10 figs .. 8 tables. 734. Escape of king crab. Paralithodes camtschatica. from derelict pots. By Wil­ 748. Annotated bibliography of the conch genu Slrr1IIJbu (Gasnupoda liam L. High and Donald D. Worlund. May 1979. iii + lip.. 5 figs .. 6 tables. dae) in the western Atlantic Ocean. by George H Ouq September 1911 735. History of the fishery and summary statistics of the sockeye salmon. Onco­ 749. Food of eight northwe t Atlanllc pleuronectlfonn fIShes. by Ric.""!. rhynchus naka. runs to the Chignik Lakes. Alaska. 1888-1966. By Michael L. Langton and Ray E. Bowman. September 1981. III + 16 p .. I fll .8 tables Dahlberg. August 1979. iv+ 16 p .. 15 figs .. II tables. 750. World literature to fish hybnds with an analy 15 by family•• l1:li ... 1 .. 736. A historical and descriptive account of Pacific coast anadromous salmonid hybrid: Supplement I. by Frank J Schwanz. November 1981. 111+507, rearing facilities and a summary of their releases by region. 1960-76. By Roy J. Whale and Robert Z. Smith. September 1979. iv +40 p .• 15 figs .• 25 tables. 751. The barge Oc~Qn 250 gasohne spill. by Carolyn A November 1981. iv + 30 p .• 28 fig .• 17 tables 737. Movements of pelagic dolphins (Stenella spp.) in the eastern tropical Pacific 752. Movements of tagged summer flounder. PaTalu:hlltys ...."". off as indicated by results of tagging. with summary of tagging operations. 1969-76. New England. by F. E. Lux and F. E. Nichy. December 1981.111+16, I] By W. F. Perrin. W. E. Evans. and D. B. Holts. September 1979. iii + 14 p .• 9 figs .• 8 tables. tables. 753. Factor.; influencing ocean catches of salmon. 0IIt:0rltyadw& SlIP 738. Environmental baselines in Long Island Sound. 1972-73. By R. N. Reid. A. ington and Vancouver Island. by R A. Low. Jr. and S B. Mathews B. Frame. and A. F. Draxler. December 1979. iv +31 p .• 40 figs .• 6 tables. iv + 12 p .• 6 figs .. 7 tables. NOAA Technical Report NMFS SSRF-760 Parasite-Host Records of Alaskan Fishes Adam Moles September 1982 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Malcolm Baldridge, Secretary National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration John V. Byrne, Administrator National Marine Fisheries Service William G. Gordon, Assistant Adm inistrator for Fisheries The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) doe. not approve, rec­ ommend or endorse any proprietary product or proprietary material mentioned in this publication. No reference shan be made to MFS, or to this publication fumished by NMFS, in any adverti.in, or ..Ie. pro­ motion which would indicate or imply that MFS approve., recommends or endorses any proprietary product or proprietary material mentioned herein, or which has as its purpose an intent to cause directly or indirectly the advertised product to be used or purchased because of this FS publication. CONTENTS Introducti on .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ..... ........................................... Parasite-host li st ... ... ..... ... .. ... .. .. ........................ ........ ........ Protozoa ..... ...... .... ... ..... ...... ... .. ... ... .................. Myxozoa . .. .... ..... ...... .. ................ ......................... Monogenea . ... .. ... .. ... ........... .......... ..... .............. J Adult Trematoda . ... .. ... ... ... ..... .................... .. ......... -l Larval Trematoda . ............................... 7 Adult Cestoda ..... .. ... .. ....... ..................... ..... .................................. 7 Larval Cestoda . .. .. .... .... .. ... .. .. ................................................... 9 Adult Nematoda . ..... ..... ... .. .. .... .... ... .. ..... ............................... II Larval Nematoda 12 Acanthocephala .. .... .. .. ......... .................. ... .......................... 13 Hirudinea ..... ... .... .. .............. .................... ... .............................. IS Isopoda . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ........ .. ................................................. 15 Copepoda . .. 15 Mollusca . 18 Host-parasite li st . 19 Hexanchidae . 19 Lamnidae . 19 SquaJidae ... .. .............................. ... ....................... .. ........................... 19 Rajidae ... ..... .. ... .... .. ... ... ... ..... .................................................... 19 Clupeidae .... ... ... ..... ..................... ...................................................... 19 Salmonidae . .. 20 Osmeridae ..... ..... .. ... ... .................................................................... 26 Umbridae ......... .. ... .. .. ... ..... ... ........................... .. ........................... 26 Esocidae . ... ... ... ............... .................................................................. 27 Myctophidae .............. ... ... ....... ... ....................................................... ... 27 Catostomidae .. .... .. ..... ........................................................................... 27 Batrachoididae . ... ... ....... ..... ... .................................................. .......... 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