Evaluation de l'efficacité d'une méthode d'échantillonnage par nasses des anguilles jaunes (Anguilla anguilla L.) en migration dans la Meuse

peer reviewed A sampling methodology using modified eel traps (100 x 40 cm Ø) installed in fish passes was evaluated for the assessment of migratory yellow eel Anguilla anguilla stock and population structure in the Belgian River Meuse in 1993. Up to 248 eels (mean size : 292 mm) were captured in a...

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Main Authors: Baras, E., Salmon, B., Philippart, Jean-Claude
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: Conseil Supérieur de la Pêche 1994
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/241208
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Summary:peer reviewed A sampling methodology using modified eel traps (100 x 40 cm Ø) installed in fish passes was evaluated for the assessment of migratory yellow eel Anguilla anguilla stock and population structure in the Belgian River Meuse in 1993. Up to 248 eels (mean size : 292 mm) were captured in a single trap immersed overnight. In a standardized context, the size of the sample captured in the trap was highly predictive (R = 0.998 2 4 df) of the number of eels migrating through the fish pass. The eel traps were evaluated as non selective towards fish size within the size range of yellow eels (114 - 614 mm). The delay for checking the eel traps (2 min) fits the purpose of frequent and numerous samples. Applying this «point migration sampling» methodology on a large scale would allow a reliable assessment of yellow eel migration dynamics in regulated rivers like the River Meuse.