Document of dataset 7931

https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/7931

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
SeaMonitor: Defining the migration route of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in north west Ireland, from river and estuary to the marine environment, and its implications for salmon management. River Bush study
Acronym
SMAFBI
Description in English
To aid in the protection and conservation of a species it is important to define their spatial, temporal and behavioural characteristics throughout their lifecycle. This is especially true for species with a wide variability in habitats and feeding strategies in their lifecycle. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an anadromous fish species spending part of their early life in freshwater and then adapting to move into the marine environment to mature fully into breeding adults, eventually returning to their natal rivers to spawn. The routes they take to get to the marine environment have not been described in great detail. These routes can be significant areas of conservation concern for this species, as any interruption of this migration into the marine environment could result in less fish returning to the natal rivers in future to spawn and the potential collapse of the population. The aim of this study is to define, in high resolution, the routes taken by this species from the north west of Ireland to the marine habitats in the North Atlantic. This part of the project will run from 2020-2024 and will tag around 100 salmon smolt from the river Bush each year with acoustic V7 tags. These tags are a mix of short- and long-life tags; short-life to operate for the smolt outrun only and long-life – programmed to turn off after going to sea and then turn on again in 2021 in time - for the return from sea. This second class of tags will help to fulfil the objective to assess the potential for programmed acoustic tags to provide supplementary information on longer term survival prospects of Atlantic salmon. Acoustic telemetry will be used to monitor survival of Atlantic salmon smolts as they travel out from the Bush and into coastal marine waters. An array consisting of both VR2Ws (in the lower Bush) and VR2ARs (in nearshore coastal waters) will be deployed to track the movements of tagged fish. As the smolts move into deeper offshore waters they will be detected via the new SeaMonitor Malin-Islay receiver line. These same arrays will detect the returning salmon with long-life tags. The SeaMonitor acoustic telemetry data generated in this study will be compared against the independent marine survival estimates for individual smolt cohorts assessed through historic and ongoing trapping work at Bushmills. There is also the potential of the marine array to record fish from other rivers which have also been acoustically tagged, and other species which are not the target of this study. Results from this study will be used to make recommendations for salmon management in this area.
Abstract in English
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an anadromous fish species spending part of their early life in freshwater and then adapting to move into the marine environment to mature fully into breeding adults, eventually returning to their natal rivers to spawn. These routes can be significant areas of conservation concern for this species. The aim of this study is to define the routes taken by this species from the north west of Ireland to the marine habitats in the North Atlantic. This part of the project will run from 2020-2024 and will tag around 100 salmon smolt from the river Bush each year with acoustic tags. Acoustic telemetry will be used to monitor survival of Atlantic salmon smolts as they travel out from the Bush and into coastal marine waters. As the smolts move into deeper offshore waters they will be detected via the new SeaMonitor Malin-Islay receiver line. These same arrays will detect the returning salmon with long-life tags.
Contactpoint
Email
robert.rosell@afbini.gov.uk
License
https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2019-4-10
End date
2022-12-31

Geographical coverage

Spatial
https://www.marineregions.org/mrgid/2114

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Acoustic data
Acoustic telemetry
Acoustic Telemetry
Acoustic tracking
Anadromous species
Animal behavior
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
Behavior patterns
Conservation areas
Smolts
Spawning grounds
Spawning migrations
Survival
Tags (acoustic)
Tracking
Tracking networks

Themes

theme
Biology
Biology > Acoustics
Biology > Ecology - biodiversity
Biology > Fish
Fisheries > Fish stocks/catches/taggings

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Pisces
Salmo salar Linnaeus, 1758

Ownerships

contactPoint
https://marineinfo.org/id/person/6292
contactPoint
https://marineinfo.org/id/institute/8536
creator
https://marineinfo.org/id/person/6292
creator
https://marineinfo.org/id/institute/8536
creator
https://marineinfo.org/id/person/38194
creator
https://marineinfo.org/id/institute/14418

Dataset references

is part of
https: //marineinfo.org/id/dataset/5912

Projects

was generated by
https://marineinfo.org/id/project/4998

Special collections

part of special collection
European Tracking Network

Document metadata

date created
2021-12-02
date modified
2023-05-30