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Havsöringens (Salmo trutta) och laxens (Salmo salar) lekområden och lekvandring i Vindelälven och Piteälven :
The population of seatrout and salmon are threatened by over-fishing in the sea
and loss of spawning and growing habitats caused by logging activities in many swedish
rivers. The knowledge of the spawning migration and the habitat use of the seatrouts
and salmon are limited. This study analyse the upstream spawning migration of Atlantic
salmon and sea-running brown trouts from the lower part of the rivers to their spawning
sites in the rivers Vindelälven and Piteälven. A knowledge about the distribution of
spawning sites in the rivers will help these fish population in future restoration programs.
In the fishladder at Norrfors in the river Umeälven were 29 sea trout and 20
salmon radio tagged and subsequently released and followed during their spawning
migration upstream Vindelälven. They were tracked on their position in the river once a
week.
Störs laxens lekvandring i en kraftverkspåverkad älvsträcka? :
The upstream spawning migration of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) at the confluence
area between the power-station outlet and the bypass-channel in river Umeälven (flow 430
m3s-1) was compared in 2004 and 2005, two years with different experimental flow-regimes.
In 2004 the water flow in the bypass-channel was altered during the day with increased
flows during the nights while the water flow in 2005 mainly was altered between the
weekdays and weekends. Salmon showed altered migratory behaviour in this confluence
area, assessed with telemetry (n=116) and echo-sounding, with up- or downstream responses
depending on flow-changes in both the bypass and the power station outlet. Increased
turbine flow through the power-station generally attracted salmon into the tunnel outlet area
while increased spill-flows facilitated salmon to enter the bypass. Echo-sounding in the
confluence area showed an increased swimming activity up- and downstream due to time in
the day and flow-rates through the tunnel outlet. No changes in activity could be detected
due to increasing or decreasing flow through the hydro-power facility.
Havsöringens (Salmo trutta) lekvandring i Själsöån, Gotland.
In this study, the sea trout (Salmo trutta) spawning migration was studied in the river Själsöån, Gotland, to assess the main external factors determining upstream migration and seasonal changes in fish parameters. Additionally population trends were studied by examination of old data. The most important external factors for upstream migration were the air pressure, air temperature and wind direction. No significant difference was found between when males and females migrated upstream. Larger females in better condition started migration earlier than the smaller females in poorer condition.