F I G U R E 1 Map displaying the 14 in Migration patterns and navigation cues of Atlantic salmon post-smolts migrating from 12 rivers through the coastal zones around the Irish Sea

F I G U R E 1 Map displaying the 14 capture sites in 12 rivers where Atlantic salmon smolts (n = 1008) were captured for tagging in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland for this study. In addition, 60 hatchery origin smolts were tagged and released in the River Burrishoole...

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Main Authors: Lilly, Jessie, Honkanen, Hannele H., Rodger, Jessica R., Boylan, Patrick, Green, Amy, Pereiro, Diego, Wilkie, Lorna, Kennedy, Richard, Barkley, Andrea, Rosell, Robert, Maoiléidigh, Niall Ó., O'Neill, Ross, Waters, Catherine, Cotter, Deirdre, Bailey, David, Roche, William, McGill, Ross, Barry, James, Beck, Samantha V., Henderson, Jim, Parke, Debbie, Whoriskey, Frederick G., Shields, Brian, Ramsden, Philip, Walton, Silas, Fletcher, Melanie, Whelan, Ken, Bean, Colin W., Elliott, Sophie, Bowman, Adrian, Adams, Colin E.
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10981474
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Summary:F I G U R E 1 Map displaying the 14 capture sites in 12 rivers where Atlantic salmon smolts (n = 1008) were captured for tagging in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland for this study. In addition, 60 hatchery origin smolts were tagged and released in the River Burrishoole. The coastal region each river belongs to is referenced in brackets next to the river name. Where Region one (1) refers to the Solway Firth (Rivers Derwent, Nith, Bladnoch); Region two (2) refers to the Clyde Estuary (Rivers Endrick and Gryffe); Region three (3) refers to the Bush Coastal region (rivers Bann, Bush, Carey and Glendun); Region four (4), refers to Lough Foyle (rivers Roe and Faughan); Region five (5), refers to Clew Bay (River Burrishoole). Tagged fish release sites are represented by stars, and acoustic receivers (n = 183) are represented by gray dots. Marine monitoring lines (A and B) in the Irish Sea are labeled in alphabetical order from south to north. Twenty-two acoustic receivers were initially deployed at monitoring line A. One hundred and eight acoustic receivers were deployed at monitoring line B and are labeled in numerical order from the furthest west receiver (R1) on the monitoring line to the furthest east (R108). Refer to Figure S2 for the locations of acoustic receivers that were not retrieved from marine monitoring line A (n = 2) and B (n = 9). Published as part of Lilly, Jessie, Honkanen, Hannele H., Rodger, Jessica R., Boylan, Patrick, Green, Amy, Pereiro, Diego, Wilkie, Lorna, Kennedy, Richard, Barkley, Andrea, Rosell, Robert, Maoiléidigh, Niall Ó., O'Neill, Ross, Waters, Catherine, Cotter, Deirdre, Bailey, David, Roche, William, McGill, Ross, Barry, James, Beck, Samantha V., Henderson, Jim, Parke, Debbie, Whoriskey, Frederick G., Shields, Brian, Ramsden, Philip, Walton, Silas, Fletcher, Melanie, Whelan, Ken, Bean, Colin W., Elliott, Sophie, Bowman, Adrian & Adams, Colin E., 2024, Migration patterns and navigation cues of Atlantic salmon post-smolts migrating from 12 rivers ...