Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86

As part of the River Lune juvenile salmonid investigation, a number of sites on the River Wenning catchment were electrofished annually from 1981 - 1985. Particularly low Salmon parr populations were evident for much of the Wenning catchment which has caused some concern. All the Wenning catchment e...

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Main Author: Ingersent, B
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: North West Water 1987
Subjects:
Fry
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24624
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/24624 2023-05-15T18:09:55+02:00 Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86 Ingersent, B 1987 application/pdf 31 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24624 en eng North West Water Preston, UK http://www.fba.org.uk http://hdl.handle.net/1834/24624 dis@fba.org.uk http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/7780 1256 2012-02-21 15:39:07 7780 Environment Agency, UK (Freshwater Biological Association) Ecology Fisheries Limnology England Lune Catchment Salmo salar Rivers Water quality River fisheries Salmon fisheries Electric fishing Stocking density Fry monograph 1987 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:02:40Z As part of the River Lune juvenile salmonid investigation, a number of sites on the River Wenning catchment were electrofished annually from 1981 - 1985. Particularly low Salmon parr populations were evident for much of the Wenning catchment which has caused some concern. All the Wenning catchment electrofishing results are reported in this paper and comparisons are made with designated groups of sites on the remainder of the Lune catchment. These groups of sites are: River Lune and tributaries, upstream Tebay, Upper Middle Lune, Lower Middle Lune, Lower Lune, Birk & Borrow Becks, Chapel & Crosdale Becks, Rawthey system, Barbon & Leek Becks and the Greta system. The general scarcity of Salmonids in large sections of the main river Wenning probably reflects the apparent limited natural spawning areas on the catchment. Details of Salmon fry and ova planting on the Wenning catchment since 1981 have been collated and whilst survival through the 0+ stage appears to be quite good, recruitment to the 1++ stage appears to be poor. Water quality does not appear to be responsible for the very low salmonid densities at some main river sites but is possibly a factor in apparently preventing any Salmon run in Keasden Beck. Recommendations for future Fisheries and Biological work are given. Environment Agency Archives North West Book Salmo salar IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Beck ENVELOPE(67.017,67.017,-71.033,-71.033) Leek ENVELOPE(-68.517,-68.517,-75.667,-75.667)
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topic Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Lune Catchment
Salmo salar
Rivers
Water quality
River fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Electric fishing
Stocking density
Fry
spellingShingle Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Lune Catchment
Salmo salar
Rivers
Water quality
River fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Electric fishing
Stocking density
Fry
Ingersent, B
Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
topic_facet Ecology
Fisheries
Limnology
England
Lune Catchment
Salmo salar
Rivers
Water quality
River fisheries
Salmon fisheries
Electric fishing
Stocking density
Fry
description As part of the River Lune juvenile salmonid investigation, a number of sites on the River Wenning catchment were electrofished annually from 1981 - 1985. Particularly low Salmon parr populations were evident for much of the Wenning catchment which has caused some concern. All the Wenning catchment electrofishing results are reported in this paper and comparisons are made with designated groups of sites on the remainder of the Lune catchment. These groups of sites are: River Lune and tributaries, upstream Tebay, Upper Middle Lune, Lower Middle Lune, Lower Lune, Birk & Borrow Becks, Chapel & Crosdale Becks, Rawthey system, Barbon & Leek Becks and the Greta system. The general scarcity of Salmonids in large sections of the main river Wenning probably reflects the apparent limited natural spawning areas on the catchment. Details of Salmon fry and ova planting on the Wenning catchment since 1981 have been collated and whilst survival through the 0+ stage appears to be quite good, recruitment to the 1++ stage appears to be poor. Water quality does not appear to be responsible for the very low salmonid densities at some main river sites but is possibly a factor in apparently preventing any Salmon run in Keasden Beck. Recommendations for future Fisheries and Biological work are given. Environment Agency Archives North West
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title Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
title_short Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
title_full Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
title_fullStr Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
title_full_unstemmed Juvenile salmon investigations River Wenning catchment 1981-86
title_sort juvenile salmon investigations river wenning catchment 1981-86
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