Observations of avoidance reactions of migrating salmon to a mobile survey vessel in a riverine environment

Author:

Xie Yunbo1,Michielsens Catherine G.J.1,Gray Andrew P.1,Martens Fiona J.1,Boffey Jacqueline L.1

Affiliation:

1. Pacific Salmon Commission, 600-1155 Robson Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 1B5, Canada.

Abstract

Detailed avoidance reactions of adult migrating salmon to a mobile survey vessel were successfully observed with side-looking dual-frequency identification sonar (DIDSON) in the lower Fraser River (British Columbia, Canada). Both adult sockeye ( Oncorhynchus nerka ) and pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ) returning to the river were found to avoid the approaching vessel by initiating lateral movements away from the vessel, making the fish unlikely to be insonified by the downward-looking transducers towed by the vessel. The vessel was found to have an estimated mean interference range of 4 m from its propeller. Analyses of the data concluded that once the vessel and fish were separated by more than 7 m, the vessel no longer affected the normal migration behaviour of the fish.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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