There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of Norway. Many of these sea-cages are located along the migration routes of wild Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) postsmolts. This study documents for the first time that wild Atlantic salmon postsmolts can enter sea-cages stocked with farmed Atlantic salmon. In addition, wild sea trout (Salmo trutta) and salmon/trout hybrid postsmolts were found inside the sea-cages. The extent of such “bycatch” in commercial aquaculture is vital knowledge for the conservation of Atlantic salmon and sea trout. Further studies are encouraged in order to evaluate the extent of this possible ghost fishing phenomena
-The culture of Atlantic salmon is one of the most developed aquaculture industries in the world. Th...
The present project is launched within the frame of a 7 year government funded programme to establis...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of N...
The production of salmonids in sea-cages has been developed for monoculture of the target species. H...
Marine fish farms are widespread in coastal waters throughout the world, yet how they modify the mov...
Coastal aquaculture is a globally expanding enterprise. Currently, 1200 salmon farms operate in coas...
Wild fish, particularly saithe (Pollachius virens L.) are commonly observed in the vicinity of fish ...
We report on the data from an extensive monitoring programme for the occurrence of escaped farmed At...
Marine aquaculture of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a relatively new industry where breeding prog...
Salmonid farming affects both the environment and other industries, with impacts of wild fish attrac...
We compared the within-river movements and distribution of wild and escaped farmed Atlantic salmon S...
Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and is home to ∼400 rivers containi...
Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and is home to ∼400 rivers containi...
-The culture of Atlantic salmon is one of the most developed aquaculture industries in the world. Th...
The present project is launched within the frame of a 7 year government funded programme to establis...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...
There are more than 3,000 Atlantic salmon aquaculture sea-cages distributed along the coastline of N...
The production of salmonids in sea-cages has been developed for monoculture of the target species. H...
Marine fish farms are widespread in coastal waters throughout the world, yet how they modify the mov...
Coastal aquaculture is a globally expanding enterprise. Currently, 1200 salmon farms operate in coas...
Wild fish, particularly saithe (Pollachius virens L.) are commonly observed in the vicinity of fish ...
We report on the data from an extensive monitoring programme for the occurrence of escaped farmed At...
Marine aquaculture of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is a relatively new industry where breeding prog...
Salmonid farming affects both the environment and other industries, with impacts of wild fish attrac...
We compared the within-river movements and distribution of wild and escaped farmed Atlantic salmon S...
Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and is home to ∼400 rivers containi...
Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and is home to ∼400 rivers containi...
-The culture of Atlantic salmon is one of the most developed aquaculture industries in the world. Th...
The present project is launched within the frame of a 7 year government funded programme to establis...
Escape of migratory finfish species from fish farms, such as Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L., offer a...