Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 158

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 158
ISL. LANDBÚN. j. agr. res. icel. 1978 10,2: 156-174 Salmon management and ocean ranching in Iceland Ole A. Mathisen College of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington and Thor Gudjónsson Institute of Freshwater Fisheries, Reykjavík ABSTRACT Thc salmon ílshcry in Iceland is prcdominantly a sportsfishery. As such, the prime task ofmanagement is not to maximize the yicld, as in olher ilsheries, bul to achieve the greatest satisfaclion of the angling public. Thereforc, the spawning population niust bc in excess of the level indicated by a spawner-recruit curve. The entry pattern of the Atlantic salmon in Iceland is very stable and can be described by a cumulative catch curve of sigmoid form. The run size can be estimated from the catch per unit of effort once the catch-ability and vulnerability coefilcients have been ascertained. This necessitates independent counts of the salmon stock by special counting units in some streams for calibration of catch per unit of effort by different classes of fishermen and equipment. But since in-season management decisions are difilcult to achieve, with most of the fishing licenses sold in advance of thc season, the need f'or immediate stock assessment is less critical than elsewhere where maximum catch is the targel. Improved fishing can be achieved by releases of smolts in the naturally producingstreams, or in previously barren streams. But the greatest expansion is seen in ocean ranching when the products are in addition to meat also eyed eggs orjuvenile salmon and smolts. The natural production basis is the ntixing ofcold and warm current systems which create highly productive frontal systems. The circulation time in the gyres, both on the southwestern side and on the northeastern part of Iceland, correspond well to an ocean residence of predominantly one year or to a smaller degree a 2-year ocean stay. Economic constraints in form of investment capital, price structure and extent of export markets are the constraints limiting production today, rather than the capacity of the ocean nursery grounds. INTRODUCTION Contrary to the conditions in many other nations oí' the world, the salmon streams of Iceland still remain in their pristine stage. Pollution is nonexistent or minor compared with conditions elsewhere. The insular positon of Iceland and the nature of the surrounding ocean current systems effectively, although not perfectly, isolate
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