Colin Adams
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05-01-2012 16:10:38
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Thanks to Jessica Rodger and Chris Conroy from Atlantic Salmon Trust for presenting their studies on #Migration of #salmon and the restoration of its #ecosystem !
It has taken 45 authors, 1914 tagged fish, from 25 rivers in 8 projects to describe the coastal pathways taken by salmon smolts from Ireland, N. Ireland, W Scotland & England in this new paper. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jf… Jessica Rodger Jessie Lilly Atlantic Salmon Trust Colin Bean
Tremendous work by all in this new paper Nith Fishery Trust James Thorburn @BrianShields78 James Barry Samantha V. Beck Phil Ramsden Diego del Villar
I am very grateful my project was awarded fsbi's Outgoing Postdoctoral Travelling Fellowship! The research will work with Ege University (Turkiye) to look at contamination in fishes from summer 2025 🐟🇹🇷 Thank you Irmak, Ali Serhan Tarkan and Dr. Phillip J. Haubrock for their help
Great pre-viva talk from Sam Fenton at UofG SBOHVM today - and some good discussion afterwards. Onwards to the big event. Kathryn R Elmer Colin Adams SCENE
"How big is too big" is a question that is always asked of the tag sizes used in smolt tracking studies - this is a valuable contribution to this discussion. Jessica Rodger Colin Adams Angus Lothian Deveron Bogie Isla Atlantic Salmon Trust SCENE UofG SBOHVM onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ef…
Salmon with genes for becoming large have smaller scales for their body size. Thus, when using scales to study relationship between growth and maturation, better to use back-calculation instead of direct measures of scale size cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.113… Geir H. Bolstad Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences NINAnature
How successfully salmon smolts migrate down river can be in part predicted by the landscape of the catchment Jessica Rodger Atlantic Salmon Trust SCENE