Development in the Pink salmon catches in the transboundary rivers of Tana and Neiden-in Norway and Finland Niemelä, Hassinen, Johansen, Kuusela, Länsman, Haantie, Kylmäaho Who can identify pink and Atlantic salmon Feelings against pink salmon First catches in the history Distribution in the River Tana watershed Total catches in the rivers Tana and Neiden Timing of the catches Ecology
To recognize silvery pink salmon might be difficult for tourist fishermen or even for some local fishermen early in the summer 2 6.2.218
In the second half of July and especially in August fishermen have no problem to distinguish Atlantic salmon and Pacific salmon in the catches 3 6.2.218
Fishermen do not like this new fish species in their catches especially in the end of July and August. Why? 4 6.2.218
Why not pink salmon in the catches? Local fishermen are not get used to catch other species than salmon and seatrout Tourist fishermen have payed a lot of money to catch silvery Atlantic salmon Local fishermen catching Atlantic salmon with gillnets and weirs have an opinion that pink salmon in their fishing gears are scaring the real target, Atlantic salmon, away. Does this scaring help Atlantic salmon to avoid to be caught with traditional fishing methods? In rod fishing from shore and boat pink salmon is disturbing the real Atlantic salmon fishery. Maybe distroying the fly? Pink salmon population is the highest in the River Tana during the small salmon migration in the middle of July Pink salmon is not eatable after it has lost the silvery coloration-however Atlantic salmon is caught and eaten although it is brown 5 6.2.218
First observations from Pacific salmon Fishermen did not recognize all the pink salmon especially early in July First observations from pink salmon in the River Tana watershed in late 196s ; in early and middle 197s this new species appeared into the Tana watershed First juvenile (smolt) was caught with electrofishing c. 2. July in the year 1979 close to the the tributary river Borsejohka in Tana During the annual electofishing in the Tana system there has not been observed pink salmon smolts because usually this monitoring starts after pink smolts have left the river system Pink salmon catches have been caught from even- and odd year stocks Nowadays fishermen are informed better than earlier to report also pink salmon catches New reporting system introduced in 217 is determing that all fishermen must inform detailed data from all their catches 6 6.2.218
Distribution in the River Tana watershed -can migrate into the same areas as Atlantic salmon -has been caught some hundreds of kilometers up in the watershed 7 6.2.218
Sites in the river Tana watershed where pink salmon was caught by local fishermen in Norway in the years 212 215 -sites are indicating also the fishing pressure 8 6.2.218
Numbers of fishermen who have informed annual pink salmon catches on the Finnish side in the Tana River in the years 1973 28 -almost every year they have caught pink salmon since 1973 9 6.2.218
Pink salmon catches in Norway and Finland in the River Tana watershed 3 25 Norway and Finland Catch (kg) 2 15 1 5 15 1 5 Norway 15 Finland 1 5 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 Year 1 6.2.218
Catch distributions of pink salmon between Norway and Finland in the River Tana watershed 1 75 Percentage 5 25 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 Norway Finland Year 11 6.2.218
Catch (kg) 1 8 6 4 2 25 2 15 1 5 4 3 2 1 25 2 15 1 5 3 2 1 8 6 4 2 3 2 1 12 1 8 6 4 2 Total Tana munning - Tana bru Tana bru - riksgrensen Grenseområde Anárjohka Kárášjohka Iešjohka Máskejohka 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Year Annual pink salmon catches within fishing areas in Tana, Norway, in 24-217 12 6.2.218
Catch distributrion between fishing areas in Norway in 24-217 1 75 Percentage 5 25 24 26 28 21 212 214 216 Máskejohka Iešjohka Kárášjohka Anárjohka Grenseområde Tana bru - riksgrensen Tana munning - Tana bru Year 13 6.2.218
Pink salmon catches in Norway in the River Tana watershed in 217 3 25 2 15 1 Number of pink salmon 5 Tana munning - Langnes Langnes - Tana bru Tana bru - riksgrensen Riksgrensen - Lákšjohka Lákšjohka - Luosnjárguoika Luosnjárguoika- Borsejohka Borsejohka - Ráidenjárga Anárjohka Kárášjohka Máskejohka 14 6.2.218
Pink salmon catches in Norway in the River Neidenelva during the last 11 years 2 Number of pink salmon 15 1 5 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Year 15 6.2.218
Pink salmon catches in Finland in the River Neidenelva -usually very low catches of pink salmon but it is possible to find spawners in the large spawning areas up in the system -decliging trend in the numbers of salmon gillnets which could allow pink salmon to spawn succesfull. Catch (kg) 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Pink salmon 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 16 6.2.218
Timing of pink salmon catches in 217 in the rivers Tana and Neidenelva 1 8 Total in the River Tana Total in the River Neiden 6 4 2 Number of pink salmon 6 4 2 Norway 15 1 5 Norway 25 Finland (tourists) Finland 2 15 1 5 June July August June July August Month Month 17 6.2.218
Weekly numbers of pink salmon in the River Neidenelva (Norway), (weeks 23-26 are in June) 25 2 Number of fish 15 1 5 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 35 Week 18 6.2.218
Daily numbers of pink salmon below and above the large waterfall (Skoltefossen) in the River Neiden in 217 -pink salmon can pass the fishladder (fishway) or even the big fall 2 15 Sone 1-3 Number of pink salmon 1 5 3 2 Sone 4-6 1 June July August Month 19 6.2.218
Large fall in the River Neidenelva (Skoltefossen) does not prohibit totally pink salmon migration to the uppermost areas 2 6.2.218
Number of pink salmon 1 8 6 4 2 6 4 2 1 8 6 4 2 2 1 1 1 Total Tana munning - riksgrensen Grenseområde Kárášjohka Iešjohka Anárjohka Occurrence of pink salmon in the daily catches in various fishing areas in Norway in the River Tana watershed in 24-217 2 1 Máskejohka 21 June July August 6.2.218 Month
Curves are indicating the mean timing of pink salmon catches in Norway for different fishing areas in 24-217 June July August Month Máskejohka Anárjohka Kárášjohka Grenseområde Tana munning - riksgrensen Total 22 6.2.218
Curves are indicating the annual timing of pink salmon within the area from Tana rivermouth to common border area June July August Month 23 6.2.218 24 25 26 27 28 29 211 212 213 214 215 216 217
Median date of capture for pink salmon in the area from the Tana rivermouth to common border area Month June July August 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Year 24 6.2.218
Number of pink salmon 5 4 3 2 1 12 1 8 6 4 2 15 1 Tana munning - Tana bru (Norway) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 Tana bru - riksgrensen (Norway) 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 Grenseområde (Norway and Finland) Weekly numbers of pink salmon in the Norwegian and Finnish catches in the River Tana mainstem in 217 -catches in the area Tana rivermouth-tana Bridge are indicating the migration period into the river Tana -migration period is overlapping with the migration of small Atlantic salmon 5 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 31 32 33 34 Week 25 6.2.218
Cumulative catches in the River Tana for Norway and Finland -most of the Norwegian pink salmon catches is taken in the lowermost area (within 6 km) in the Tana mainstem and earlier than pink salmon is ascending into the common border area 1 Cumulative percentage 75 5 25 Finnish Tana Norwegian Tana June July August Month 26 6.2.218
Pink salmon weekly catches in 24-214 in Norway in the River Tana watershed and catch distribution between fishing methods -weir is the most important fishing method to catch pink salmon 6 1 Number of pink salmon 5 4 3 2 1 Rod Weir Gillnet Drift net Percentage 75 5 25 24 26 28 3 32 34 36 24 26 28 3 32 34 36 Week Week 27 6.2.218
Pink salmon proportions (%) over the years between the fishing methods in the River Tana maistem in Norway -pink salmon is caught also with rod and gillnets but mainly with weirs 1 75 Percentage 5 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 Rod Weir Gillnet Driftnet Year 28 6.2.218
29 6.2.218 How pink salmon was caught in Norway in the River Tana watershed in 217 - waterlevel was higher than normal for the use of effective gillnet fishing methods Tana munning - Langnes Langnes - Tana bru Tana bru - riksgrensen Riksgrensen - Lákšjohka Lákšjohka - Luosnjárguoika Luosnjárguoika- Borsejohka Borsejohka - Ráidenjárga Anárjohka Kárášjohka Máskejohka 1 75 5 25 Rod Fly Lure Gillnet Weir Percentage
Ecology: migrates from the river as small smolt quite earlybefore middle of July; is feeding in shore areas (blue line in the scale) some time, migrates to open sea. Is growing also in the late spring and early summer in the year of ascend 3 6.2.218
The length when + pink salmon (post smolt) is leaving the shore areas at sea has large annual variations. This size variation may reflect to the later survival at sea. Smaller size may result to higher mortality 35 3 Length (cm) 25 2 15 1 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 Females Males Year 31 6.2.218
Sex distributions -almost 5:5 but some annual variation (depends on the numbers of samples or catch report information) 1 75 Percentage 5 25 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 Males Females Year 32 6.2.218
Females are ascending in higher proportions than males in June and early July into the River Tana 1 Number of pink salmon 8 6 4 2 Females Males Cumulative percentage 1 75 5 25 Males Females June July August Month June July August Month 33 6.2.218
Is fishing from the shore exploiting more females than males and is fishing from boat exploiting more males? -shore fishing is mainly fly fishing. Data from Tana in 217 in tourist fishery in Finland 1 75 Percentage 5 25 Shore Boat Males Females 34 6.2.218
Pink salmon is growing at sea only one year. The size of females is between.5 kg to 2.3 kg and of males between.3 kg to 3.5 kg. Males can be as large as 4 kg. Females Males 25 2 Number of pink salmon 2 15 1 5 15 1 5,,5 1, 1,5 2, 2,5 3, 3,5 4, Weight (kg),,5 1, 1,5 2, 2,5 3, 3,5 4, Weight (kg) 35 6.2.218
Length (cm) Weight (kg) 4, 3,5 3, 2,5 2, 1,5 1,,5 8 7 6 5 4 3 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 1975 198 1985 199 1995 2 25 21 215 Females Males Year Annual variation in the size of pink salmon is reflecting the variations in the environment in Barents Sea (food availability, sea temperature) -can increased sea temperature with increased primary production result to high abundance of pink salmon in northern rivers 36 6.2.218
Percentage Number of pink salmon 3 25 2 15 1 5 1 75 5 25 June July August In tourist fishing in Finland early in July most pink salmon has been caught from shore (fishing with fly) but towards 1. of August the proportion of catch from boat (mainly fishing with lure) is increasing significantly June July August Shore Boat Month 37 6.2.218
In the River Neidenelva pink salmon catch during the latest years is taken 5:5% with fly and lure. % 1 75 5 25 Pink salmon 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 215 27-215 Fly Lure 38 6.2.218
Thank you! 39 6.2.218