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Measurement of Atlantic Salmon Spawning Escapement

1988
In common with all migratory salmonids, the adult Atlantic salmon always returns to the place where it was born (the ‘homing’ phenomenon). This characteristic makes it possible to establish, for any given river, a relationship between spawning stock size and the progeny (recruits) produced.
Prouzet, P., Dumas, J.
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The evolution of the North Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation since 1980

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Laura C Jackson   +2 more
exaly  

Salmon lice from aquaculture reduce marine survival of Atlantic salmon

Journal of Animal Ecology
Abstract Salmon lice from marine salmon aquaculture have been shown to impact the survival of wild salmon migrating through aquaculture areas, but quantifying the level of impact has proven difficult. This difficulty has led to the use of randomised control trials.
Patrick G. Gargan   +3 more
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Atlantic Salmon Fishing

Copeia, 1938
Lionel A. Walford, Charles Phair
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Salmon Fisheries, Atlantic

2001
P. Hutchinson, M. Windsor
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Tasmanian Atlantic salmon reovirus

2022
Sandra Catherine Zainathan   +1 more
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The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization

Nature, 2016
Ben F Koop, Matthew P Kent, Torfinn Nome
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Atlantic and Pacific Salmon

Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 1920
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