Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)

Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic [WKCULEF], Copenhagen, Denmark, 1–3 March 2016. Chairs: Ian Russell (UK) and Ole Torrissen (Norway). Number of meeting participants: 25 representing...

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spelling ftunivfreestate:oai:figshare.com:article/19284671 2023-05-15T15:30:01+02:00 Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF) ICES (11907872) 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19284671.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/report/Report_of_the_Workshop_to_address_the_NASCO_request_for_advice_on_possible_effects_of_salmonid_aquaculture_on_wild_Atlantic_salmon_populations_in_the_North_Atlantic_WKCULEF_/19284671 doi:10.17895/ices.pub.19284671.v1 ICES Custom Licence Fisheries and aquaculture Pressures impacts conservation and management Oceanic Northeast Atlantic (ICES Ecoregion) salmon Salmo salar WKCULEF NASCO request salmonid aquaculture CM 2016/ACOM Text Report 2016 ftunivfreestate https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.19284671.v1 2022-12-16T00:17:22Z Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic [WKCULEF], Copenhagen, Denmark, 1–3 March 2016. Chairs: Ian Russell (UK) and Ole Torrissen (Norway). Number of meeting participants: 25 representing six countries: Norway (ten), Ireland (four), UK (Scotland) (four), Canada (three), UK (England & Wales) (two) and USA (one). Additional participants also attended from the ICES Secretariat. WKCULEF met to consider a question posed to ICES by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO): Advise on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations focusing on the effects of sea lice, genetic interactions and the impact on wild salmon production. This question was originally included among a suite of questions developed by NASCO, and due to be addressed by the annual meeting of the Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon (WGNAS). However, given that the question was pertinent to other Expert Groups at ICES, particularly the Working Group on Aquaculture (WGAQUA), the Working Group on Pathology and Diseases of Marine Organisms (WGPDMO) and the Working Group on the Application of Genetics in Fisheries and Mariculture (WGAGFM), it was recommended that the question would be best addressed by means of a Workshop, independent of the Working Groups. WKCULEF enabled experts in aquaculture effects, wild Atlantic salmon, disease transmission and genetic interaction to share and discuss relevant information and recent findings, in order to meet the objectives and timeline of the request. The terms of reference were addressed though a comprehensive review of the recent peer-reviewed literature. This was facilitated by a range of presentations from partic-ipants, by reviewing working documents prepared ahead of the meeting as well as the development of documents and text for the report during the meeting. The report is structured in two main sections, one focusing on the effects of sea lice ... Report Atlantic salmon North Atlantic Northeast Atlantic Salmo salar KovsieScholar Repository (University of the Free State - UFS UV) Canada Norway
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Pressures
impacts
conservation
and management
Oceanic Northeast Atlantic (ICES Ecoregion)
salmon
Salmo salar
WKCULEF
NASCO request
salmonid aquaculture
CM 2016/ACOM
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Pressures
impacts
conservation
and management
Oceanic Northeast Atlantic (ICES Ecoregion)
salmon
Salmo salar
WKCULEF
NASCO request
salmonid aquaculture
CM 2016/ACOM
ICES (11907872)
Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
topic_facet Fisheries and aquaculture
Pressures
impacts
conservation
and management
Oceanic Northeast Atlantic (ICES Ecoregion)
salmon
Salmo salar
WKCULEF
NASCO request
salmonid aquaculture
CM 2016/ACOM
description Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic [WKCULEF], Copenhagen, Denmark, 1–3 March 2016. Chairs: Ian Russell (UK) and Ole Torrissen (Norway). Number of meeting participants: 25 representing six countries: Norway (ten), Ireland (four), UK (Scotland) (four), Canada (three), UK (England & Wales) (two) and USA (one). Additional participants also attended from the ICES Secretariat. WKCULEF met to consider a question posed to ICES by the North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organisation (NASCO): Advise on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations focusing on the effects of sea lice, genetic interactions and the impact on wild salmon production. This question was originally included among a suite of questions developed by NASCO, and due to be addressed by the annual meeting of the Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon (WGNAS). However, given that the question was pertinent to other Expert Groups at ICES, particularly the Working Group on Aquaculture (WGAQUA), the Working Group on Pathology and Diseases of Marine Organisms (WGPDMO) and the Working Group on the Application of Genetics in Fisheries and Mariculture (WGAGFM), it was recommended that the question would be best addressed by means of a Workshop, independent of the Working Groups. WKCULEF enabled experts in aquaculture effects, wild Atlantic salmon, disease transmission and genetic interaction to share and discuss relevant information and recent findings, in order to meet the objectives and timeline of the request. The terms of reference were addressed though a comprehensive review of the recent peer-reviewed literature. This was facilitated by a range of presentations from partic-ipants, by reviewing working documents prepared ahead of the meeting as well as the development of documents and text for the report during the meeting. The report is structured in two main sections, one focusing on the effects of sea lice ...
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title Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
title_short Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
title_full Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
title_fullStr Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
title_full_unstemmed Report of the Workshop to address the NASCO request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild Atlantic salmon populations in the North Atlantic (WKCULEF)
title_sort report of the workshop to address the nasco request for advice on possible effects of salmonid aquaculture on wild atlantic salmon populations in the north atlantic (wkculef)
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