Wild fish, particularly saithe (Pollachius virens L.) are commonly observed in the vicinity of fish farm sea cages on the Norwegian west coast and the fish are known to feed on excess salmon food pellets. To investigate residence time at the farm site and subsequent migration pattern, saithe were tagged and released once monthly during the period Nov 1990 to Nov 1991 at the sea cage facility of the Austevoll Marine Research Station, near Bergen, Norway. A total of 2607 saithe were tagged. Preliminary results from tag recoveries show that the saithe can stay in the vicinity of the farm cages for several months before offshore migration to the North Sea, Shetland, Faroe Islands and Iceland
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
The stomach contents of young saithe [Pollachius virens (L. )] (I- and II-group, mainly II-group) i...
Investigations of the migration pattern have been a central part in an ongoing enhancement study of...
Wild fish, particularly saithe (Pollachius virens L.) are commonly observed in the vicinity of fish ...
-The culture of Atlantic salmon is one of the most developed aquaculture industries in the world. Th...
Marine fish farms are widespread in coastal waters throughout the world, yet how they modify the mov...
There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of N...
Simulated escapes of farmed salmon from netpens are done. Migratory behaviour and routes are studie...
In 1975-77, 18 942 saithe were tagged on the Norwegian coast, a continuation of a tagging program wh...
The production of salmonids in sea-cages has been developed for monoculture of the target species. H...
Salmon farms attract large amounts of wild fish, which prey on uneaten feed pellets. The modified di...
Salmonid farming affects both the environment and other industries, with impacts of wild fish attrac...
Continuing a series of tagg ing experiments cover ing most of the Norwegian coast each year since 1...
Saithe (Pollachius virens) stocks in the Northeast Atlantic intermingle as a result of migration amo...
Coastal aquaculture is a globally expanding enterprise. Currently, 1200 salmon farms operate in coas...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
The stomach contents of young saithe [Pollachius virens (L. )] (I- and II-group, mainly II-group) i...
Investigations of the migration pattern have been a central part in an ongoing enhancement study of...
Wild fish, particularly saithe (Pollachius virens L.) are commonly observed in the vicinity of fish ...
-The culture of Atlantic salmon is one of the most developed aquaculture industries in the world. Th...
Marine fish farms are widespread in coastal waters throughout the world, yet how they modify the mov...
There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of N...
Simulated escapes of farmed salmon from netpens are done. Migratory behaviour and routes are studie...
In 1975-77, 18 942 saithe were tagged on the Norwegian coast, a continuation of a tagging program wh...
The production of salmonids in sea-cages has been developed for monoculture of the target species. H...
Salmon farms attract large amounts of wild fish, which prey on uneaten feed pellets. The modified di...
Salmonid farming affects both the environment and other industries, with impacts of wild fish attrac...
Continuing a series of tagg ing experiments cover ing most of the Norwegian coast each year since 1...
Saithe (Pollachius virens) stocks in the Northeast Atlantic intermingle as a result of migration amo...
Coastal aquaculture is a globally expanding enterprise. Currently, 1200 salmon farms operate in coas...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
The stomach contents of young saithe [Pollachius virens (L. )] (I- and II-group, mainly II-group) i...
Investigations of the migration pattern have been a central part in an ongoing enhancement study of...