Abstract:In this paper,the gill Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) activity and the body moisture in juvenile grey mullet Mugil cephalus were investigated after 12 d stress at different ambient salinities (0-40).The results showed that the mortality rate of the juvenile grey mullet were 31.7%,28.3%,6.7%,3.3% and 13.4%,respectively when the fishes were suddenly transferred from control group(salinity was 33) into S0(salinity was 0),S10,S20,S33 (control) and S40 treatments.The gill NKA activity fluctuated in the first 3 d,and then changed smooth1y in all treatments.At the end of experiment (12 d),the NKA activity varied with salinity grade in a ″∩ ″shape,being significantly higher in salinity S10 and S20 (P<0.05) groups while the lowest in S33 group.The body moisture content of visceral removal group showed a trend of S0 > S20 > S10 > S33 > S40 while that of whole fish group showed a trend of S0 > S20 > S10 > S33 > S40.All the results revealed that the juvenile grey mullet could adapt to different salinity environments in 9 days.Comparing with the visceral removal group (14 d),the moisture content of whole fish group (12 d) was higher except for the S0 treatment group.