Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild

Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar interbreeding with wild conspecifics represents a threat to the genetic integrity and viability of wild populations. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately quantify escapees in riverine systems to monitor and mitigate interactions with wild conspecifics....

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Main Authors: Mahlum, S, Skoglund, H, Wiers, T, Norman, ES, Barlaup, BT, Wennevik, V, Glover, KA, Urdal, K, Bakke, G, Vollset, KW
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2019-08-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p417-427/
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spelling doaj-fd1e4420ba3f4952b45dcc290a04f4d02020-11-25T03:04:40ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342019-08-011141742710.3354/aei00326Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wildMahlum, SSkoglund, HWiers, TNorman, ESBarlaup, BTWennevik, VGlover, KAUrdal, KBakke, GVollset, KWEscaped farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar interbreeding with wild conspecifics represents a threat to the genetic integrity and viability of wild populations. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately quantify escapees in riverine systems to monitor and mitigate interactions with wild conspecifics. Drift diving surveys are presently used in Norway to quantify the number of wild and escaped farmed salmon in rivers. However, limited information is available on the validity of the method for distinguishing escapees from wild conspecifics. Comparing the proportion of escapees calculated from drift diving (mean = 8.5%) and net captures (mean = 8.6%), we found that drift diving was well correlated with net captures (adj. r2 = 0.79). Furthermore, scale analysis from an independent data set demonstrated a 98% true positive rate when identifying and capturing farmed escapees during drift diving. The results of this study indicate that drift diving is an accurate and robust method for quantifying escaped farmed salmon, at least in rivers where observation conditions are adequate for snorkeling. In general, drift diving can be a valuable tool for stakeholders to quickly assess broad spatial extents with limited time and resources.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v11/p417-427/
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author Mahlum, S
Skoglund, H
Wiers, T
Norman, ES
Barlaup, BT
Wennevik, V
Glover, KA
Urdal, K
Bakke, G
Vollset, KW
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Skoglund, H
Wiers, T
Norman, ES
Barlaup, BT
Wennevik, V
Glover, KA
Urdal, K
Bakke, G
Vollset, KW
Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
author_facet Mahlum, S
Skoglund, H
Wiers, T
Norman, ES
Barlaup, BT
Wennevik, V
Glover, KA
Urdal, K
Bakke, G
Vollset, KW
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title Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
title_short Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
title_full Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
title_fullStr Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
title_full_unstemmed Swimming with the fishes: validating drift diving to identify farmed Atlantic salmon escapees in the wild
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publisher Inter-Research
series Aquaculture Environment Interactions
issn 1869-215X
1869-7534
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon Salmo salar interbreeding with wild conspecifics represents a threat to the genetic integrity and viability of wild populations. Therefore, it is necessary to accurately quantify escapees in riverine systems to monitor and mitigate interactions with wild conspecifics. Drift diving surveys are presently used in Norway to quantify the number of wild and escaped farmed salmon in rivers. However, limited information is available on the validity of the method for distinguishing escapees from wild conspecifics. Comparing the proportion of escapees calculated from drift diving (mean = 8.5%) and net captures (mean = 8.6%), we found that drift diving was well correlated with net captures (adj. r2 = 0.79). Furthermore, scale analysis from an independent data set demonstrated a 98% true positive rate when identifying and capturing farmed escapees during drift diving. The results of this study indicate that drift diving is an accurate and robust method for quantifying escaped farmed salmon, at least in rivers where observation conditions are adequate for snorkeling. In general, drift diving can be a valuable tool for stakeholders to quickly assess broad spatial extents with limited time and resources.
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