The timing, sex and age composition of the wild and reared Atlantic salmon ascending the Simojoki River, northern Finland |
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Authors: | E Jokikokko I Kallio-Nyberg E Jutila |
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Institution: | Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Bothnian Bay Fisheries Research Station, Simo;;Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Quark Fisheries Research Station, Vaasa;;Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | In the Simojoki River in the northern Gulf of Bothnia, reared salmon stocked as smolts produced considerable numbers of ascending one‐sea‐winter (1 SW) males, whereas the proportion of male 1 SW salmon was low among spawning migrants of wild or reared parr origin. The sex ratio among ascending wild fish and reared salmon stocked as parr was similar, with females predominating, while reared salmon stocked as smolts were mainly males. The multi‐sea‐winter (MSW) salmon entered the river annually within a fairly short time period from the beginning of the migration season, independent of their sex or origin. 1 SW males migrated into the river significantly later in the season than MSW males. The results indicate that the delayed opening of the fishing season in the Gulf of Bothnia is effective in reducing the harvest of MSW salmon at sea. However, as the timing of the ascent may vary by several weeks from year to year, the effect of this regulation bound to certain calendar days may also vary considerably from year to year. |
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