Abstract
Small rainbow trout (5–20 g) adapt to salinities of up to at least 22‰ but not to full strength sea water. In adapted fish plasma ions are regulated nearthe fresh water values, but there is an ionic invasion of the tissues, particularly by Cl in muscle cells. Analysis of ionic regulation in adapted fish indicates that balance is maintained mainly by expending energy on Cl regulation. Fish in full strength sea water can no longer regulate Na+ or Cl in plasma or tissues, which results in high tissue concentrations of these ions and eventual death.