The influence of time of escape on survival to adulthood was tested in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolt and post-smolts. Escape events were simulated in a small fjord in western Norway during and after the natural period of smolt migration by releasing 6 groups of individually tagged smolts and post-smolts (~2000 fish in each group) every second week from 27 May to 5 August 2005. With the exception of a lower return rate of the first released group (0.31%), the recapture rates were very similar (0.85 to 1.05%) and did not vary significantly with time of release. Of the 100 recaptures, 57% were 1-sea-winter (1SW) salmon, 25% were 2SW and 18% returned as 3SW salmon. Release date did not influence the sea age but affected the weights o...
Escapes of farmed fish from coastal farms around the world are believed to have genetic and ecologic...
To reproduce, Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar return to freshwater rivers and migrate upriver to spawnin...
We report on the data from an extensive monitoring programme for the occurrence of escaped farmed At...
The influence of time of escape on survival to adulthood was tested in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo ...
A large proportion of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. smolts are produced under intensive rear...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
To gain more knowledge about escaped farmed salmon Salmo salar in the wild, we investigated the prop...
The search for effective strategies to prevent and mitigate accidental releases of aquaculture fishe...
To improve assessments of the environmental risks of aquaculture, a series of simulated escapes of f...
A large-scale escape experiment using 1031 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. was performed in the...
Simulated escapes of farmed salmon from netpens are done. Migratory behaviour and routes are studie...
Escapes of farmed fish from coastal farms around the world are believed to have genetic and ecologic...
To reproduce, Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar return to freshwater rivers and migrate upriver to spawnin...
We report on the data from an extensive monitoring programme for the occurrence of escaped farmed At...
The influence of time of escape on survival to adulthood was tested in farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo ...
A large proportion of farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. smolts are produced under intensive rear...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
To gain more knowledge about escaped farmed salmon Salmo salar in the wild, we investigated the prop...
The search for effective strategies to prevent and mitigate accidental releases of aquaculture fishe...
To improve assessments of the environmental risks of aquaculture, a series of simulated escapes of f...
A large-scale escape experiment using 1031 adult Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. was performed in the...
Simulated escapes of farmed salmon from netpens are done. Migratory behaviour and routes are studie...
Escapes of farmed fish from coastal farms around the world are believed to have genetic and ecologic...
To reproduce, Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar return to freshwater rivers and migrate upriver to spawnin...
We report on the data from an extensive monitoring programme for the occurrence of escaped farmed At...