Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023

In August 2023, the aquaculture company Arctic Fish (Arctic Sea Farm) reported two small holes in one of its net-pens in Patreksfjörður in the Westfjords, Iceland. The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority estimated that about 3500 farmed salmon escaped from the net-pen. On assignment from the Dir...

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Main Authors: Skoglund, Helge, Wiers, Tore, Landro, Yngve, Kambestad, Marius, Guðmundsson, Leó Alexander
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: NORCE Norwegian Research Centre 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3109374
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spelling ftnorce:oai:norceresearch.brage.unit.no:11250/3109374 2024-01-28T10:03:44+01:00 Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023 Skoglund, Helge Wiers, Tore Landro, Yngve Kambestad, Marius Guðmundsson, Leó Alexander 2023 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3109374 eng eng NORCE Norwegian Research Centre LFI - Laboratorium for ferskvannsøkologi og innlandsfiske LFI - Laboratorium for ferskvannsøkologi og innlandsfiske; https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3109374 cristin:2216891 Research report 2023 ftnorce 2024-01-03T23:50:20Z In August 2023, the aquaculture company Arctic Fish (Arctic Sea Farm) reported two small holes in one of its net-pens in Patreksfjörður in the Westfjords, Iceland. The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority estimated that about 3500 farmed salmon escaped from the net-pen. On assignment from the Directorate of fisheries in Iceland, NORCE LFI surveyed 13 rivers on the north and west coast of Iceland by snorkeling in September-October. The objective was to screen key segments of the rivers for farmed fish and remove as many as possible using spearguns, to limit negative impacts of farmed salmon spawning with wild salmon. Likely hotspots for occurrence of farmed salmon were chosen based on experience from Norway and guidance from local river owners and fishing guides. Escaped farmed salmon was found in 9 of the 13 rivers. A total of 79 farmed fish were observed, whereof 59 were caught, while 7 more were shot and wounded but managed to escape. The highest number of farmed salmon were found in Hrútafjarðará (34 observed, 32 caught). The farmed salmon were in general found in the upper reaches of the rivers, often in pools below rapids and waterfalls, or in association with holding pools/spawning areas together with aggregations of wild salmon. In some instances, farmed salmon were located more than 20 km upriver from the sea, demonstrating the possibility and motivation of the farmed salmon to migrate extensive distances up the rivers. All the surveyed rivers were considered suitable for performing snorkeling surveys, but varying visibility affected the possibilities to effectively observe and hunt farmed fish in the different rivers. The results suggest that snorkeling surveys and speargun fishing may be a useful approach to monitor and reduce the impacts of escaped farmed salmon in Icelandic rivers in case of future incidences. publishedVersion Report Arctic Iceland NORCE vitenarkiv (Norwegian Research Centre) Arctic Norway Patreksfjörður ENVELOPE(-23.984,-23.984,65.572,65.572) Hrútafjarðará ENVELOPE(-21.078,-21.078,65.082,65.082)
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description In August 2023, the aquaculture company Arctic Fish (Arctic Sea Farm) reported two small holes in one of its net-pens in Patreksfjörður in the Westfjords, Iceland. The Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority estimated that about 3500 farmed salmon escaped from the net-pen. On assignment from the Directorate of fisheries in Iceland, NORCE LFI surveyed 13 rivers on the north and west coast of Iceland by snorkeling in September-October. The objective was to screen key segments of the rivers for farmed fish and remove as many as possible using spearguns, to limit negative impacts of farmed salmon spawning with wild salmon. Likely hotspots for occurrence of farmed salmon were chosen based on experience from Norway and guidance from local river owners and fishing guides. Escaped farmed salmon was found in 9 of the 13 rivers. A total of 79 farmed fish were observed, whereof 59 were caught, while 7 more were shot and wounded but managed to escape. The highest number of farmed salmon were found in Hrútafjarðará (34 observed, 32 caught). The farmed salmon were in general found in the upper reaches of the rivers, often in pools below rapids and waterfalls, or in association with holding pools/spawning areas together with aggregations of wild salmon. In some instances, farmed salmon were located more than 20 km upriver from the sea, demonstrating the possibility and motivation of the farmed salmon to migrate extensive distances up the rivers. All the surveyed rivers were considered suitable for performing snorkeling surveys, but varying visibility affected the possibilities to effectively observe and hunt farmed fish in the different rivers. The results suggest that snorkeling surveys and speargun fishing may be a useful approach to monitor and reduce the impacts of escaped farmed salmon in Icelandic rivers in case of future incidences. publishedVersion
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author Skoglund, Helge
Wiers, Tore
Landro, Yngve
Kambestad, Marius
Guðmundsson, Leó Alexander
spellingShingle Skoglund, Helge
Wiers, Tore
Landro, Yngve
Kambestad, Marius
Guðmundsson, Leó Alexander
Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
author_facet Skoglund, Helge
Wiers, Tore
Landro, Yngve
Kambestad, Marius
Guðmundsson, Leó Alexander
author_sort Skoglund, Helge
title Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
title_short Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
title_full Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
title_fullStr Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
title_full_unstemmed Field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in Iceland 2023
title_sort field report for snorkeling surveys and removal of escaped farmed salmon in 13 rivers in iceland 2023
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