Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 34

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 34
32 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR and northeastern Iceland are one year older than indicated. Previous age analysis of 1,026 salmon scales by Fridriksson (1940) collected in 1938 and 1939 from fish from four rivers are listed in Table 4. The age of 1,149 fish from five rivers was determined from scale samples collected from 1911—1914 and analyzed by Dahl (Saemundsson 1913 and 1917) (Table 5). Fridriksson’s readings indicated that the smolts were younger on the average than in the more recent study discussed above, while Dahl’s results gave generally older smolts, i.e., 29.2—53.1 % of the smolts were 4-year-olds. Age. al maturity Most of the salmon in Iceland spend 1-2 years in the sea, and a few 3 years (Table 3). Scale readings of 1,799 salmon from 10 rivers from various parts of the country showed that 52.9% of the fish were grilse, 46.6% had spent 2 years in the sea, and 0.5% 3 years. The ratio between 1- and 2-year-olds varies between rivers. The causes of the variations may be several, among which are the changeable strength of individual year classes, and the rep- resentativeness of the samples. In the river Ellidaár in the southwest 65.0% were grilse but only 31.9% in Laxá in Kjós which is about 30 km further to the north. The three main tributaries to the river Hvítá in Borgarfjördur had 50.0-59.7% grilse; of these the neighbouring Thverá and Nordurá had 59.7 and 59.4% respectively. In the west- ern part of northern Iceland the neighbouring rivers Midfjardará and Vídidalsá had 35.6 and 51.8% grilse, re- spectively. Laxá in Adaldalur in the east- ern part of northern Iceland had 36.6% grilse and a few salmon that had spent 3 years in the sea. In the ölfusá—Hvítá in the south there were 63.6% grilse and also a few 3-year fish. In the Sog, the tributary which joins the river Hvítá to form ölfusá, there were 59.1% grilse and 3.0% 3-year fish. When comparing the results of the age analysis of mature salmon discussed above with those of Fridriksson and Dahl (Tables 4 and 5) they showed a percen- tage of grilse in the river Elldiaár much higher, i.e., 88.0 and 85.2, respectively, than seen in recent age analysis. The same was true in the river Nordurá, where Dahl determined 74.3% grilse against 59.4% in recent years. In the river Laxá in Adal- dalur, Dahl’s and recent readings are ab- out the same for the 2-year-olds in the sea; Dahl, however, had fewer grilse, 22.1% against 36.8%, but many more 3-year- olds, 16.8% against 0.8%. The available figures for the river ölfusá are not com- parable, because the salmon migrating through it consist of several stocks from various parts of the big river system. Also, 61.7% of the salmon of Ölfusá-Hvítá, from which the scale samples were col- lected 1946—1965 (Table 3), were netted and the rest were caught by rod and line, while all the older scale samples (Tables 4 and 5) were had from netted fish. It might be noted that in the Sog, which has its own stock, all the scale samples were taken from rod-caught fish. Previous spawners In tables 3, 4, and 5 are listed the percen- tages of salmon with previous spawning marks on their scales. These fish had thus entered the rivers to spawn a second, third, or even fourth time when caught.
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