Document of dataset 6361

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
Silver eel migration in the Gudena River, Denmark
Acronym
2004_Gudena
Description in English
Survival was high in fresh water. However, 60% of eels were lost in the inner and outer fjord, supporting the hypothesis that mortality is large in the early phase of the marine migration and that fishing may be a major cause of mortality of silver eels. There was no indication that the slowest-migrating individuals were more prone to fishing mortality than the faster-migrating individuals. Progression rate increased as the eels proceeded downriver and out of the fjord. The migration was predominantly nocturnal, both in the river and fjord. Based on the available evidence, a considerable increase in eel survival in the river–fjord system will be needed in order to fulfil the goals in the European Union recovery plan for eels.
Abstract in English
The population of European silver eel Anguilla anguilla has declined tremendously in the last decades. The cause of this decline is unknown, and it is necessary to investigate the migratory behaviour and survival rates of silver eels during the reproductive migration in order to understand if the decline is related to factors acting during that migration. We estimated survival and progression rates of European silver eel migrating in the lower part of the River Gudenaa and during the first phase of the marine migration in the Randers Fjord in Denmark. Fifty migrating silver eel (total body length: 56 to 84 cm) were captured, and each was equipped with an acoustic transmitter. Their migration was subsequently monitored using an array of automatic listening stations, and progression rate and mortality in the river, inner part of the fjord and outer part of the fjord were estimated.
License
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bibliographicCitation
Aarestrup, K., Thorstad, E. B., Koed, A., Svendsen, J. C., Jepsen, N., Pedersen, M. I., & Økland, F. (2004) Silver eel migration in the Gudena River, Denmark.

Temporal coverage

Temporal
Start date
2004-01-01
End date
2005-12-31
Accrual periodicity
Continuous

Geographical coverage

Spatial

Thesaurus terms

Keyword
Acoustic telemetry
Acoustic Telemetry
Tracking

Themes

theme
Fisheries
Fisheries > Fish stocks/catches/taggings

Taxonomic terms

Taxon keywords
Pisces

Ownerships

contactPoint
Kim Aarestrup
contactPoint
National Institute of Aquatic Resources
creator
Kim Aarestrup
creator
National Institute of Aquatic Resources
creator
Anders Koed
creator
National Institute of Aquatic Resources
creator
Finn Økland
creator
Norwegian Institute for Nature Research

Dataset references

is part of
European Tracking Network (ETN) data

Special collections

part of special collection
European Tracking Network

Document metadata

date created
2019-11-22
date modified
2023-05-22