Chicken ovalbumin and bovine serum albumin (BSA) were compared as supplements to the basal medium, L-15, for the serum-free cultivation of the Chinook Salmon Embryo cell line, CHSE-214. Unlike L-15 alone, ovalbumin and some commercial BSA preparations allowed cell proliferation and development of confluent monolayer cultures. However, only a fatty acid-free BSA (2%) supported continuous proliferation for two years through approximately 15 subcultivations. For this, subcultivation was achieved with non enzymatic cell dissociation solutions. Also, new serum-free subcultivation techniques were developed that utilized avian egg white trypsin inhibitors to terminate the action of either bovine or cod trypsin. Finally, CHSE-214 were successfully cryopreserved in 2% BSA, allowing all cell cultivation steps to be performed in the absence of FBS. © 1993 Academic Press. All rights reserved.