Status of the Tana/Teno River salmon populations in 2023

Anon. 2024. Status of the Tana/Teno River salmon populations in 2023. Report from the Tana/Teno Monitoring and Research Group nr 1/2024. This report is the seventh status assessment of the re-established Tana/Teno Monitoring and Research Group (MRG) after the 2017 agreement between Norway and Finlan...

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Main Authors: Erkinaro, Jaako, Orell, Panu, Falkegård, Morten, Foldvik, Anders
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: The Tana/Teno Monitoring and Research Group 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3110480
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Summary:Anon. 2024. Status of the Tana/Teno River salmon populations in 2023. Report from the Tana/Teno Monitoring and Research Group nr 1/2024. This report is the seventh status assessment of the re-established Tana/Teno Monitoring and Research Group (MRG) after the 2017 agreement between Norway and Finland. After a summary of salmon monitoring time series in Tana/Teno, we present an updated status assessment of thirteen stocks/areas of the Tana/Teno river system. All stocks were evaluated in terms of a management target defined as a 75 % probability that the spawning target has been met over the last four years. A scale of four years has been chosen to dampen the effect of annual variation on the status. Assessing the stock status is answering the question about how well a salmon stock is doing, how many salmon were left at the spawning grounds and how many should there have been. The question about how many salmon should spawn has been addressed by the defined spawning targets for the different populations (Falkegård et al. 2014). The unprecedented situation in 2021, 2022 and 2023, when a total moratorium of salmon fisheries was put in place both in the Teno/Tana river system and in large areas in Tanafjord and in adjacent coastal areas, meant that in contrast to the several alternative ways of estimating the spawning stock used in earlier years (Anon. 2020), only direct counts of ascending and spawning salmon were used in the assessments in 2021, 2022 and 2023 because of the absence of salmon catches. The map below summarizes the 2020-2023 stock status of the evaluated parts of the Tana/Teno river system. Symbol colour designates the management target, defined as probability of reaching the respective spawning targets over the last four years. The management target was classified into five groups with the following definitions: 1) Probability of reaching the spawning target over the last four years higher than 75 % and attainment higher than 140 % (dark green color in the summary map below) 2) Probability higher ...