Introduction

Necropsy and Liver Histopathology for Fish Sampled in the Vicinity of the Waianae Ocean Outfall, Oahu, Hawaii, September-October 1997

Necropsy and Liver Histopathology for Fish Sampled in the Vicinity of the Waianae Ocean Outfall, Oahu, Hawaii, September-October 1997

Project Report PR-98-05
Necropsy and Liver Histopathology for Fish Sampled in the Vicinity of the Waianae Ocean Outfall, Oahu, Hawaii, September-October 1997

James A. Brock

January 1998

ABSTRACT

Fish liver histopathology is an important biological tool used to assess fish for exposure to pollution. In 1997 gross necropsy and fish liver histopathology were conducted on 10 specimens each of three different fish species: Selar crumenophthalmus, Lutjanus kasmira, and Myripristis spp. These fish were collected live near the terminus of the Waianae Ocean Outfall. Gross or microscopic evidence of neoplasia was not found in the livers of the 30 fish evaluated.