Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir


Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 172

Íslenskar landbúnaðarrannsóknir - 01.09.1978, Side 172
170 ÍSLENZKAR LANDBÚNAÐARRANNSÓKNIR Fig. 8. Mixing areas ofcold water current system (solid lines) and warrn water systems (broken lines). Reproduced and modified from Mosley 1960. In the particular case of Iceland it ap- pears that an imaginary line drawn from Isafjördur to Vatnajökull will divide the salmon streams into a southwestern group and a northeastern group. As will be dis- cussed below the smolts from these two groups are attached to different current systems and a mixing of these two groups ofgene pools should be avoided in the face of prevailing uncertainties regarding sal- mon genetics. However, the environmental condi- tions, the temperature regime, and the current system are similar within each group. This eradicates the primary basis for evolution of widely different genotypes in individual streams. The primary ob- jective, therefore, must be to obtain sufFi- cient but separate production centra of smolts. Were the objective only to satisfy the needs of recreational fisheries, this goal could be reached with a few high capacity hatcheries. But one of the potential large expansions of the Icelandic salmon fisheries lies in salmon production for meat, for which the term „ocean ranch- ing“ has been coined. It originated as an offspring of the pen culture of warm-water species used for centuries. Depending upon the market need, the product is pan-sized fish, as cur- rently is the custom in the United States, or steaks as is preferred in Norway. The idea is to convert cheaper forms of fish and other food items into the high-priced flesh of the salmonid. Capelin has been used extensively for this purpose in recent years. Normally the brood stock is also penned permanently. However, two potential problems exist. In the first place, cheap fish for food is becoming increasingly scarce, as most fish are not utilized directly. Next, a labor-in-
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