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Seasick fish?

May 12th 2009 00:33
Life is full of oxymorons--liberal republican--military intelligence--you probably know a few more. Think it's a oxymoron if fish get seasick? It's certainly ironic!

Studies have shown that fish can exhibit signs of "seasickness" .

More accurately, fish were being studied to, perhaps, link their medical problems to human experiences during weightless in space.

An aquarium of 49 fish went aloft in an airplane that went into a steep dive to simulate the weightlessness experienced in space. (no wonder they call it the "Vomit Comet")


Eight of the forty nine got a little "loopy" from the trip, lost their coordination, and began turning around and around in circles.

If this was nature in the raw, injured fish like this would have been prey for larger fish so, it's somewhat fitting that these eight were sacrificed in the name of Science and their brains examined to determine the exact cause of their ills.

Unfortunately, it's unclear why this experiment was conducted on fish. I think the laboratory had some grant money they had to spend so they chose something fun and easy. Remember when you were a kid and tortured animals just to see what would happen?
fish

Since fish have a much more primitive nervous system than humans, I have to wonder about the practicality of this study. Fish??? How will those findings be equated to humans? Maybe it's just me but I always thought it was something like rats, monkeys, and then humans.



Just so you don't think I'm making this up, here's the original article.



Until next time--watch your line and watch yourself!





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Comment by Tommie Sandlin

May 12th 2009 01:15
I'm by no means a scientist but I managed a bait shop at one time. A sudden drop in barometric pressure will result in this behavior, ultimately leading to the death of almost every minnow I had in my tanks. Often as many as 50 pounds of minnows!

Comment by James Rickard

May 12th 2009 03:26
Tommie,

I'd kill for that job!!! There's probably a reason you quit, though. Too bad you can't sell bait over the internet!! (Lures--another story) That would have to be a lot of minnows! I honestly don't know this--is that how bait shops get them--by the pound rather than the dozen?????

Comment by Tommie Sandlin

May 12th 2009 04:26
Yep, we bought them by the pound. Sold them by the dozen, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2 pound and so forth. I actually didn't quit. The business sold and closed to be renovated. I moved on.

I really loved my job, I love to fish and the stories that I heard at work were unbelievable!

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