Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:46 am
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Tue Jan 08, 2013 2:38 pm
Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:01 am
joyster wrote:there are "hired guns" on both sides of the debate.
what is lacking are hard facts about the whole ecology of the salmon from the headwaters of the rivers to the migration and return from the sea .
ive just read the report that came out in november about the effect of sea lice on salmon and i was amazed that areport that is drawn up using a whole list of previous "reaserch" mashed together and then a series of conclusions are drawn from this info.
there is no new reaserch in this report and it is full of words like estimate ,probably,likelyand maybe and not much actual fact.
i would encourage anybody interested to read this report carefully and objectively.
Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:29 am
joyster wrote: up using a whole list of previous "reaserch" mashed together and then a series of conclusions are drawn from this info.
there is no new reaserch in this report and it is full of words like estimate ,probably,likelyand maybe and not much actual fact.
i would encourage anybody interested to read this report carefully and objectively.
Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:06 pm
Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:07 pm
joyster wrote:hi bradan,thank you for enlightining me on the workings of the scientific community, but the problem with these type of reports is that the general public read them and take from it that what is concluded in the report is fact ,when as you explained , this is not always the case.
i will give some facts about a salmon river i know well the owenglen river in clifden. there has been a salmon farm in clifden bay since the late 70"s and the returns of salmon have been consistsntly good over the years. a fish counter was installed there a couple of years ago yet there is no count available on the ifi web site, or most other counters as well.
the data are based on hatchery-reared smolts, which, among other differences with wild smolts, are larger: hatchery smolts are typically 18–19 cm, whereas wild smolts are typically 11–14 cm in Ireland and Norway. The larger size of hatchery smolts can partially offset their typically low marine survivorship compared with wild smolts [52]. Nonetheless, owing to the size-related effects of sea-louse-induced stress on smolts [27,28], wild salmon would probably experience higher mortality than we have estimated here for hatchery smolts.
Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:29 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:08 pm
joyster wrote:hi bradan, in my 27 years of looking after the input of smolts tosea ,i have found that it is not the size of the smolt that effets sea survival but the health of these fish prior to entering sea water.
i would assume that the hatchery fish would have been reared in optimum conditions whilst the wild smolt would have endured the rigors of nature.
as for mannin bay it is my understanding that this is a harvest site for market fish and also mannin bay does not have a salmonid river entering it.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:48 pm
Fri Jan 11, 2013 1:54 pm
joyster wrote:hi bradan, fair point on the use of scientific reaserch, but it works both ways.
as regards bim i think what they are proposing to put in place off the coast is crazy. the application they are putting in has nothing to do with salmon production but all to do with keeping bim in funds for the next 10 years or so. enquire of the dept that issues the licences how much they charge per licence issued and you will discover the real reason for bim applying for licences and then renting the same to a third party.
Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:35 am
Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:58 am
Caz-Galway wrote:Hi All,
Seems as though theres another scientific paper just been released. Yin and Yang.
http://www.bim.ie/news-and-events/content,68600,en.html
Caz
The results of a meta-analysis of the combined data suggest that while sea lice-induced mortality on outwardly migrating smolts can be significant, it is a minor and irregular component of marine mortality in the stocks studied
Mon Feb 04, 2013 9:15 pm
Tue Feb 05, 2013 11:58 am
joyster wrote:hi bradan,i have just read the mi report. the reaserch was into smolt mortality and its realation to sea lice not on the impact of lice on returning adults. as far as i am aware there is not a lice problem in relation to this but i am sure someone will come up with something , and if someone knows there is i would be interested to hear about it.
i am still trying to get fish counter returns but the ifi does not seem to be able to furnish the figures either by direct request or on their lovely fish counter website which only contains partial returns from 2 rivers in the years 2008 to 2011, what a waste of money!!!
Tue Feb 05, 2013 1:38 pm