Fish catch , especially of brown trout, has decreased by about 50% over the last 15 years in many Swiss rivers and streams. In addition, the health status of brown trout has been reported to be impaired in many streams. In order to evaluate the causes of these phenomena, the project " Fishnet " was launched in 1998. We present an overview of the concepts and approaches of this interdisciplinary nationwide project , our experience to date of identifying problems and filling data gaps, and the first results from selected sub-projects. Fishnet has a planned duration of 5 years and aims to (i) document the decline in catch , abundance and impaired health status of fish populations in selected rivers, (ii) elucidate the causes of these problems,...
Until the end of the 19th century, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was widespread in the river Meu...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sedim...
To assess potential causes for the decline in catch of brown trout and their impaired health status ...
The Fischnetz project was initiated for two reasons: fish catches, especially of brown trout, have d...
Abstract.: To assess potential causes for the decline in catch of brown trout and their impaired hea...
Abstract.: A pronounced decline in catch of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) over the last 10-20 years ...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
This research is the first analysis of a large and long term study of stream restoration activity fo...
In recent years, the numbers of native brown trout caught by anglers has declined throughout the Cze...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Abstract.: The failure of river rehabilitation projects is often reported in the literature. One pos...
Abstract.: In recent years, brown trout catches have been declining in many Swiss rivers. One hypoth...
Background, aim, and scope: Catch decline of freshwater fish has been recorded in several countries....
During the past centuries natural spawning gravel was removed during the regulation of many streams ...
Until the end of the 19th century, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was widespread in the river Meu...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sedim...
To assess potential causes for the decline in catch of brown trout and their impaired health status ...
The Fischnetz project was initiated for two reasons: fish catches, especially of brown trout, have d...
Abstract.: To assess potential causes for the decline in catch of brown trout and their impaired hea...
Abstract.: A pronounced decline in catch of brown trout (Salmo trutta L.) over the last 10-20 years ...
Abstract.: As part of the Swiss Fischnetz project (network for declining fish yields in Switzerland)...
This research is the first analysis of a large and long term study of stream restoration activity fo...
In recent years, the numbers of native brown trout caught by anglers has declined throughout the Cze...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Abstract.: The failure of river rehabilitation projects is often reported in the literature. One pos...
Abstract.: In recent years, brown trout catches have been declining in many Swiss rivers. One hypoth...
Background, aim, and scope: Catch decline of freshwater fish has been recorded in several countries....
During the past centuries natural spawning gravel was removed during the regulation of many streams ...
Until the end of the 19th century, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) was widespread in the river Meu...
peer reviewedUntil the mid-19th century, Atlantic salmon and sea trout (anadromous salmonids) were a...
Numerous anthropogenic stressors, including river regulation, excess loadings of nutrients and sedim...