Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Qupperneq 80

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Qupperneq 80
78 ÍSLENZKAR L.ANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR relaliveley large dangler tags and con- sequently the. historic practice in Iceland was to tag only smolts longer than 13.5 cm in fork lenglh. Great number of smolts smaller than 13.5 cm are being released into Icelandic rivers each year with in- creased emphasis on one-year smolt pro- duction. It is known that wild populations have smolts which average 12—13 cm in length at migration. If hatchery smolts of the same size would be shown to have comparable survival as their larger coun- terparts, there would be considerable savings in space and food in Icelandic rearing stations. The microtag appeared to be useful for tagging smaller Atlantic salmon smolts - it is commonly used on Paciftc salmon 6 cm or less in length - so it was examined here as a method for studying the survival of various types of smolts in diíferent size categories. Two persons can easily microtag 4 000 smolts in a working day, including adipose clipping, which is only 0.5 man- days per 1 000 smolts, compared to 2 man-days for the Carlin method. It is thus obvious that far greater number of smolts can be microtagged with the same man- power resources. This is practically a pre- requisite in order to be able to justify the purchase of this fairly expensive machin- ery (Fig. 1). Each salmon tagged with the microtag in these experiments had its adipose fin removed. This speeds up recovery since the adipose-clipped salmon can be recog- nized by this external mark. The adipose fin does not regenerate and its loss appar- ently does not have a major effect on sur- vival under the conditions discussed here. It should be pointed out that under cer- tain circumstances there is evidence that adipose excision can have an important, deleterious effect (Nicole and Cordone, 1973), probably related to the handling or to induced disease rather than to the loss of the adipose/w se. During recovery, all microtagged sal- mon were taken from the salmon trap at the Kollafjördur station. Inside the sta- tion each salmon with a missing adipose was checked for a magnetic tag with a special detector (Fig. 3). If the salmon did have a tag it was removed with a cork bore #7—9. This was very efficient, and experi- enced personnel would get the tag on the first try 90% of the time. The cores were put in small numbered vials and the tags were excised and read as soon as possible (Fig. 4). TYPES OF SMOLTS USED In the years between 1966 and 1970, the 1-year smolts produced at the Kollafjördur Fish Farm did not smoltify properly and had no oceanic survival as reviewed by Isaksson (1976). This prob- lem was solved by manipulating photo- period and temperature (Isakssox 1976), resulting in a 10-15% oceanic survival of 1- year smolts in the 1973 tagging experi- ment. It has become clear that the age of smolts has no decisive effect on survival, and 1- and 2-year smolts can be used in- terchangeably, provided they are both adequately smoltified prior to release. In the following pages we will be referring to various types of smolts which will be de- scribed in the following section under the name used in the text. 2- year-outdoor. These are 2-year smolts reared during the first year indoors but moved to outdoor
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