Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 106

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 106
104 ÍSLENZK.AR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR The 2-year smolts were put in the re- lease pond on May 13 and fed dry feed, using an automatic feeder run oíf a car battery. On May 29, the release pond was opened and feeding was discontinued. On the same day, the smolts for the direct plant were transported to the stream and released in the vicinity of the pond. It was observed that the outmigration from the pond was slow. On June 6 it was estimated that 600 smolts were left in the pond. On July 4, some 300 smolts still seemed to be in the pond, at which time a seine was used to empty the pond. The recovery In the early summer of 1976, a trap was built just above the release pond at Ar- túnsá. This was a conventional wooden trap with on adjacent weir preventing the upstream migration ofsalmon. The first salmon were seen entering the river about mid-July and were soon caught in the trap. About mid-August when 30 salmon had entered the trap, it started to rain heavily and within 2 days the trap was washed out. It was consi- dered impractical to fix it, and on August 20 the river was leased to a group of sports fishermen for fishing. The fishermen were required to bring each salmon caught to the fishing hut at Ellidaár for tag retrieval and measurement of the fish. This worked out fairly well, although in some in- stances, fishermen did not report their catch. Approximately 55 salmon were caught on rods. At the end of the fishing season on September 20, the river was seined for capture of the remaining sal- mon. It is believed that no more than ab- out 15 salmon were left in the stream. A considerable amount of untagged salmon was caught in the river. These salmon were probably from two sources: firstly, they could be the results of smolt plants in 1974 by the owner of the river; secondly, they could be the salmon re- leased at Kollafjördur which had strayed considerably to Artúnsá as well as to other rivers in the vicinity of the Fish Farm. Survival The results are shown in Table 1 and Fig. 2. It is evident from the graph and cor- roborated by ax2 test (0.05 level) that the survival of the smolts kept in a release pond is much superior to that of the smolts planted directly. From Table 1 we see further that the average size of these smolts is only 13.5 cm at tagging. Ac- cording to Isaksson and Bergman (1978) the mean survival for similar smolts re- leased at Kollaíjördur in May 1975 lies around 1%. Compared to smolts released in June, as well as those released in May in other years, this percentage is very low. Since the returns to Artúnsá were well over 1.5%, it seems that the experiment at Artúnsá has been a considerable success and would probably give reasonable re- turns from pond releases with better smolts and improved release timing. It should be kept in mind that the survi- val figures in Fig. 2 are total returns and include the straying of salmon to other rivers. Considerable straying of smolts from Ártúnsá to the rearing home at Kol- lafjördur can thus greatly affect the feasi- bility of the operation at Ártúnsá. Straying The straying ofsalmon smolts released at Ártúnsá to other rivers and Kollafjördur Fish Farm in particular can be seen in
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