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The reconstruction of an Atlantic salmon population in the Belgian River Meuse basin. First success and new threats.

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PHILIPPART,   J.C.,   OVIDIO,   M.,   FRANK,   V.,   CONJAERTS,   C.,   GERARD,   P.,   GILLET,   A.,   MICHA,   J.C.   2005   The   reconstruction   of   an   Atlantic   salmon   population   in   the   Belgian   River   Meuse   basin.   First   success   and   new   threats.   In   abstracts   book   of   the   International   Symposium   Fish   and   Diadromy   in   Europe,   Ecology,   Management,  Conservation  Bordeaux  (France)  29  March-­‐  1  April  2005,  142  p.  

 

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A   'Meuse   Salmon'   project   aiming   at   restoring   an     Atlantic   salmon   run   in   the   River   Meuse   basin  was  put  forward  in  1983  (after  the  discovery  of  several  'sea  trout'  in  the  Meuse  near   Liège)  and  started  officially  in  1987  as  a  contribution   of  Wallonia  to  the  European  Year   of   Environment.  In  the  course  of  this    programme,  most  dams  (3-­‐8  m  in  height)  obstructing  the   canalised  River  Meuse  in  Belgium  and  The  Netherlands  have  been  fitted  with  modern  fish-­‐ ways  in  order    to  restore  the  free  circulation  of  diadromous  fish  species.  A  second  facet  of   the   Salmon   Meuse   programme   consisted   in   restocking   salmonid   streams   in   the   Belgian   Ardennes   with   hatchery   reared   salmon   parr   and   smolt   (maximum   200.000   fish   per   year)   from   foreign   origins   (Scotland,   Ireland   and   France).   Returning   adult   salmon   have   been   scientifically   recorded   in   the   Meuse   in   The   Netherlands   (estuary   and   lower   course)   since   1994  but  only  since  the  year  2002  in  Belgium:  13  (61-­‐79  cm  FL)  fish  in  2002  and  2  (71-­‐76  cm   FL)  fish  in  2003  caught  mostly  (13  fish)  in  a  new  big  fish-­‐pass  at  the  Visé-­‐Lixhe  dam  and  (2   fish)  in  the  River  Berwinne,  a  small  tributary  of  the  Meuse  known  as  the  last  spawning  place   for   S.   salar   in   Belgium     in   the   1920's.   Female   and   male   returning   salmon     in   2002   were   successfully  artificially  reproduced  in  order  to  build  a  captive  freshwater  brood  stock  to  be   used   for   production   of   parrs   and   smolts   of   the   new   Meuse   strain   next   autumn.   The   communication   briefly   reports   on   the   progress   of   the   program   as   concerns   the   salmon   culture  for  stocking  in  Wallonia,  the  population  dynamics  of  stocked  parrs  in  nursery  rivers,   the  patterns  of  upstream  and  downstream  migration  of  salmon  in  the  Belgian  Meuse  and  its   tributaries  and  the  new  challenges  to  meet  (impact  on  salmon  of  rising  water  temperature,   development  of  power  generation,  increasing  predation  on  smolts  by  piscivorous  birds).      

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