The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.

A 'Meuse Salmon' project aiming at restoring an Atlantic salmon run in the River Meuse basin was put forward in 1983 (after the discovery of several 'sea trout' in the Meuse near Liège) and started officially in 1987 as a contribution of Wallonia to the European Year of Environme...

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Main Authors: Philippart, Jean-Claude, Ovidio, Michaël, Frank, Vincent, Conjaerts, Colette, Gérard, Pierre, Gillet, Alain, Micha, Jean-Claude
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80467
https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/80467/1/Philippartetal.2005-Bordeaux.pdf
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/80467 2024-10-13T14:06:04+00:00 The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats. Philippart, Jean-Claude Ovidio, Michaël Frank, Vincent Conjaerts, Colette Gérard, Pierre Gillet, Alain Micha, Jean-Claude 2005-04 1 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80467 https://orbi.uliege.be/bitstream/2268/80467/1/Philippartetal.2005-Bordeaux.pdf en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/80467 info:hdl:2268/80467 open access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess International Symposium Fish and Diadromy in Europe, Ecology, Management, Conservation., Bordeaux, France [FR], 29 mars 2010 au 1 avril 2010 Atlantic salmon Population reconstruction Belgium Meuse Life sciences Zoology Sciences du vivant Zoologie conference paper not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cp info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2005 ftorbi 2024-09-27T07:01:53Z A 'Meuse Salmon' project aiming at restoring an Atlantic salmon run in the River Meuse basin was put forward in 1983 (after the discovery of several 'sea trout' in the Meuse near Liège) and started officially in 1987 as a contribution of Wallonia to the European Year of Environment. In the course of this programme, most dams (3-8 m in height) obstructing the canalised River Meuse in Belgium and The Netherlands have been fitted with modern fish-ways in order to restore the free circulation of diadromous fish species. A second facet of the Salmon Meuse programme consisted in restocking salmonid streams in the Belgian Ardennes with hatchery reared salmon parr and smolt (maximum 200.000 fish per year) from foreign origins (Scotland, Ireland and France). Returning adult salmon have been scientifically recorded in the Meuse in The Netherlands (estuary and lower course) since 1994 but only since the year 2002 in Belgium: 13 (61-79 cm FL) fish in 2002 and 2 (71-76 cm FL) fish in 2003 caught mostly (13 fish) in a new big fish-pass at the Visé-Lixhe dam and (2 fish) in the River Berwinne, a small tributary of the Meuse known as the last spawning place for S. salar in Belgium in the 1920's. Female and male returning salmon in 2002 were successfully artificially reproduced in order to build a captive freshwater brood stock to be used for production of parrs and smolts of the new Meuse strain next autumn. The communication briefly reports on the progress of the program as concerns the salmon culture for stocking in Wallonia, the population dynamics of stocked parrs in nursery rivers, the patterns of upstream and downstream migration of salmon in the Belgian Meuse and its tributaries and the new challenges to meet (impact on salmon of rising water temperature, development of power generation, increasing predation on smolts by piscivorous birds). Conference Object Atlantic salmon University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Liège ENVELOPE(-61.917,-61.917,-64.033,-64.033) Second Facet ENVELOPE(162.300,162.300,-77.183,-77.183)
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topic Atlantic salmon
Population reconstruction
Belgium
Meuse
Life sciences
Zoology
Sciences du vivant
Zoologie
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
Population reconstruction
Belgium
Meuse
Life sciences
Zoology
Sciences du vivant
Zoologie
Philippart, Jean-Claude
Ovidio, Michaël
Frank, Vincent
Conjaerts, Colette
Gérard, Pierre
Gillet, Alain
Micha, Jean-Claude
The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
Population reconstruction
Belgium
Meuse
Life sciences
Zoology
Sciences du vivant
Zoologie
description A 'Meuse Salmon' project aiming at restoring an Atlantic salmon run in the River Meuse basin was put forward in 1983 (after the discovery of several 'sea trout' in the Meuse near Liège) and started officially in 1987 as a contribution of Wallonia to the European Year of Environment. In the course of this programme, most dams (3-8 m in height) obstructing the canalised River Meuse in Belgium and The Netherlands have been fitted with modern fish-ways in order to restore the free circulation of diadromous fish species. A second facet of the Salmon Meuse programme consisted in restocking salmonid streams in the Belgian Ardennes with hatchery reared salmon parr and smolt (maximum 200.000 fish per year) from foreign origins (Scotland, Ireland and France). Returning adult salmon have been scientifically recorded in the Meuse in The Netherlands (estuary and lower course) since 1994 but only since the year 2002 in Belgium: 13 (61-79 cm FL) fish in 2002 and 2 (71-76 cm FL) fish in 2003 caught mostly (13 fish) in a new big fish-pass at the Visé-Lixhe dam and (2 fish) in the River Berwinne, a small tributary of the Meuse known as the last spawning place for S. salar in Belgium in the 1920's. Female and male returning salmon in 2002 were successfully artificially reproduced in order to build a captive freshwater brood stock to be used for production of parrs and smolts of the new Meuse strain next autumn. The communication briefly reports on the progress of the program as concerns the salmon culture for stocking in Wallonia, the population dynamics of stocked parrs in nursery rivers, the patterns of upstream and downstream migration of salmon in the Belgian Meuse and its tributaries and the new challenges to meet (impact on salmon of rising water temperature, development of power generation, increasing predation on smolts by piscivorous birds).
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author Philippart, Jean-Claude
Ovidio, Michaël
Frank, Vincent
Conjaerts, Colette
Gérard, Pierre
Gillet, Alain
Micha, Jean-Claude
author_facet Philippart, Jean-Claude
Ovidio, Michaël
Frank, Vincent
Conjaerts, Colette
Gérard, Pierre
Gillet, Alain
Micha, Jean-Claude
author_sort Philippart, Jean-Claude
title The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
title_short The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
title_full The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
title_fullStr The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
title_full_unstemmed The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.
title_sort reconstruction of an atlantic salmon population in the belgian river meuse basin. first success and new threats.
publishDate 2005
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op_source International Symposium Fish and Diadromy in Europe, Ecology, Management, Conservation., Bordeaux, France [FR], 29 mars 2010 au 1 avril 2010
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