The Allis shad(Alosa alosa) shall return: Biological basics and perspectives for a restoration programme of this diadromous fish in the River Rhine

In 1988 started the restoration programmeof the Atlantic salmon (Salmosalar) and since then more than 2500 returnershave been registered in the River and its tributaries. Thus, the restoration of other long distance migratory fish species, like allis shad, comes into focus.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Beeck, P., Jatteau, P., Klee, B., Detlev, I.
Other Authors: UNIVERSITAT KOLN DEU, CEMAGREF BORDEAUX EPBX, ZOOLOGISCHE STAATSSAMMLUNG MUNCHEN DEU, LOBF NRW DEU
Format: Still Image
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00018612
Description
Summary:In 1988 started the restoration programmeof the Atlantic salmon (Salmosalar) and since then more than 2500 returnershave been registered in the River and its tributaries. Thus, the restoration of other long distance migratory fish species, like allis shad, comes into focus.