Domesticated escapees on the run: the second-generation monitoring programme reports the numbers and proportions of farmed Atlantic salmon in >200 Norwegian rivers annually

Author:

Glover K A12,Urdal K3,Næsje T4,Skoglund H5,Florø-Larsen B6,Otterå H1,Fiske P4,Heino M127ORCID,Aronsen T4,Sægrov H3,Diserud O4ORCID,Barlaup B T5,Hindar K4,Bakke G1,Solberg I4,Lo H6,Solberg M F1,Karlsson S4,Skaala Ø1,Lamberg A8,Kanstad-Hanssen Ø9,Muladal R10,Skilbrei O T1,Wennevik V1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Marine Research, Nordnes, N-5817 Bergen, Norway

2. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen, N Bergen, Norway

3. Rådgivende Biologer AS, Edvard Griegs vei 3, N Bergen, Norway

4. Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, Torgarden, N-7485 Trondheim, Norway

5. NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, Nygårdsgaten 112, N Bergen, Norway

6. Norwegian Veterinary Institute, Torgarden, N Trondheim, Norway

7. International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), A Laxenburg, Austria

8. Scandinavian Nature Surveillance, Ranheimsvegen 281, N Ranheim, Norway

9. Ferskvannsbiologen Ltd, N Lødingen, Norway

10. Naturtjenester i Nord AS, Holteveien 66, N Tromsø, Norway

Abstract

Abstract Norway is the world’s largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon and is home to ∼400 rivers containing wild salmon populations. Farmed escapees, a reoccurring challenge of all cage-based marine aquaculture, pose a threat to the genetic integrity, productivity, and evolutionary trajectories of wild populations. Escapees have been monitored in Norwegian rivers since 1989, and, a second-generation programme was established in 2014. The new programme includes data from summer angling, autumn angling, broodstock sampling, and snorkelling surveys in >200 rivers, and >25 000 scale samples are analysed annually. In 2014–2017, escapees were observed in two-thirds of rivers surveyed each year, and between 15 and 30 of the rivers had >10% recorded escapees annually. In the period 1989–2017, a reduction in the proportion of escapees in rivers was observed, despite a >6-fold increase in aquaculture production. This reflected improved escape prevention, and possibly changes in production methods that influence post-escape behaviour. On average, populations estimated to experience the greatest genetic introgression from farmed salmon up to 2014 also had the largest proportions of escapees in 2014–2017. Thus, populations already most affected are those at greatest risk of further impacts. These data feed into the annual risk-assessment of Norwegian aquaculture and form the basis for directing mitigation efforts.

Funder

Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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