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Service Description: A rotary screw trap (RST; also known as a smolt wheel) is used to perform a capture-mark-recapture experiment on the main stem of the Margaree River. Smolts are captured at the wheel, a subset are tagged (max 200 individuals daily) and released upriver. Individuals not tagged are enumerated and released at the wheel. A fraction of tagged individuals are recaptured at the wheel. Trap efficiency and smolt abundance can be calculated from this data.
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M. Clément, G. Chaput and P. Leblanc. 2007. ATLANTIC SALMON (Salmo salar) SMOLT MIGRATION FROM THE MARGAREE RIVER, 2001 TO 2003. Canadian technical reports of fisheries and aquatic sciences (DFO) 2693. https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.618296/publication.html
C. Breau, G. Chaput, and P. LeBlanc. 2010. The Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Smolts from the Margaree River, Nova Scotia, 2004 to 2009. Canadian technical reports of fisheries and aquatic sciences (DFO) 2899. https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.619937/publication.html?wbdisable=true
Map Name: Atlantic Salmon Smolt Data from the Margaree River, Nova Scotia
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Description: A rotary screw trap (RST; also known as a smolt wheel) is used to perform a capture-mark-recapture experiment on the main stem of the Margaree River. Smolts are captured at the wheel, a subset are tagged (max 200 individuals daily) and released upriver. Individuals not tagged are enumerated and released at the wheel. A fraction of tagged individuals are recaptured at the wheel. Trap efficiency and smolt abundance can be calculated from this data.
CITATION LIST:
M. Clément, G. Chaput and P. Leblanc. 2007. ATLANTIC SALMON (Salmo salar) SMOLT MIGRATION FROM THE MARGAREE RIVER, 2001 TO 2003. Canadian technical reports of fisheries and aquatic sciences (DFO) 2693. https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.618296/publication.html
C. Breau, G. Chaput, and P. LeBlanc. 2010. The Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Smolts from the Margaree River, Nova Scotia, 2004 to 2009. Canadian technical reports of fisheries and aquatic sciences (DFO) 2899. https://publications.gc.ca/site/eng/9.619937/publication.html?wbdisable=true
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Title: Atlantic Salmon Smolt Data from the Margaree River, Nova Scotia
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Subject: A rotary screw trap (RST; also known as a smolt wheel) is used to perform a capture-mark-recapture experiment on the main stem of the Margaree River.
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