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  • Ecology
  • Genetics
  • Conservation Biology

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  • Wild Atlantic salmon populations have declined significantly over recent decades.
  • Sea lice from aquaculture are a suspected factor contributing to salmon mortality during migration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To genetically identify the origins of wild Atlantic salmon post-smolts in Hardangerfjord.
  • To assess the differential risks faced by salmon populations based on their river of origin and migration routes.

Main Methods:

  • Microsatellite genotyping using 31 markers to establish a genetic baseline.
  • Mixed stock analysis to assign post-smolts to regional reporting units.
  • Analysis of migration timing and distances based on river origin within the fjord system.

Main Results:

  • Salmon post-smolts from inner fjord rivers had later arrival times at the outer fjord compared to those from middle and outer fjord rivers.
  • Inner fjord populations undertake longer migrations, increasing their exposure to risks.
  • These findings suggest inner fjord salmon populations are at greater risk from aquaculture-associated sea lice and predation.

Conclusions:

  • Genetics and migration analysis reveal distinct population-specific risks for wild Atlantic salmon in Hardangerfjord.
  • Inner fjord salmon populations are identified as particularly vulnerable.
  • Results will aid in refining models for sea lice impact and informing aquaculture regulation.