Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 99

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 99
AN EVALUATION OF TWO TAGGING METHODS 97 fect the length of migration for Pacific salmon. One possible explanation for the early arrival of the June smolts in Iceland is the possibility that they have a shorter migration, although this remains much an open question. SUMMARY OF RESULTS Comparison of microtags and Carlin tags. 1. Approximately 1.6 microtagged sal- mon returned for each Carlin-tagged salmon when released in the same numbers. 2. There is a strong indication that the Carlin tags reduced survival in smaller size classes; the same appeared to be true for microtags in certain compara- ble groups. However, other groups of microtagged smolts did not show any decrease in survival with decreased size. The reason for this apparent con- tradiction could best be explained by the effects from fin erosion present primarily in certain smaller fish. 3. The survival ofsmall and medium out- door smolts was not affected by ventral fin clips. Large outdoor smolts were affected by ventral fin clips, indicating that fin erosion masked the ventral fin effect in smaller smolts. 4. Upon adult return, the microtagged salmon were 100-300 g heavier than the Carlin-tagged salmon, with the greatest differences in the small smolt- again suggesting the greater effect of Carlin tags on smaller fish. 5. The adult weight of small and medium outdoor smolts was not affected by ventral fin clips. Large outdoor smolts were affected by the fin clips, further suggesting a masking of the clipping effect by poor fin condition. 6. There were no differences in sex ratios of returning adults tagged with Carlin tags and microtags. 7. Tag loss of Carlin tags was approxi- mately 10% (90% confidence interval 2.4%—17.1 %); plastic tags attached with polyethylene thread had a mean loss of 24% (confidence interval, 16.1-33.9%); microtags had a mean loss of 1.7% (confidence interval, 1.3-2.1%). Comparison of time and location of smolt re- leases. 1. Smolt releases above the lagoon at Kollafjördur Fish Farm were superior to releases below the lagoon in all com- parisons. 2. June smolt releases were superior to May releases, and April releases were much inferior to all other release times in all smolt types tested in the 1975 experiments. 3. Smolts released in June were signific- antly smaller at return than smolts re- leased in May. 4. Smolts released in June tended to re- turn earlier as adults than smolts re- leased in May, which related to size differences. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors whish to acknowledge the primary funding of this project by the United Nations Development Fund, and the further contriburion by the Indepen- dence Foundation of Philadelphia, U.S.A., which funded the data analysis and project completion. Tony J. Rasch collaborated extensively with the authors in the data analysis. 13
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