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SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

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Page 1: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

SALMONIN THE

CLASSROOM

Page 2: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

What are Atlantic salmon?

• Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species.

• Salmon begin their life in freshwater but spend a year or more in the sea before returning to freshwater to spawn.

Page 3: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Why is it important to have healthy salmon stocks?

• Biodiversity

• Angling

• Tourism

Page 4: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

The lifecycle of salmon

Q: What is a life cycle?

A: “The life cycle or life history of a living thing is the series of changes it goes through from the beginning of its life until death.”

Page 5: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Life cycle of salmon

Page 6: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Spawning• Spawning is undertaken in the

autumn and winter as water temperatures fall.

• Spawning takes place where the river bed is made up of small stones and pebbles and is silt free.

• The water must be unpolluted.

• The eggs are deposited in a ‘redd’ which the female fish cuts in the river bed with her tail. Once the eggs are in the redd she covers them over so they are buried out of sight.

Page 7: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

The egg stage

• Salmon produce up to 1700 eggs per kg of body weight (a kg is about the same weight as a bag of sugar).

• Prior to hatching you can see the fish’s eyes within the egg – the eggs are then described as ‘eyed ova’.

• The time taken to hatch depends on the water temperature – the colder the water the longer the eggs take to hatch.

Page 8: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

The egg stage

• Sometimes eggs do not survive to hatching and turn white and die.

• Can you see the dead eggs in the photo opposite?

Page 9: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

The alevin stage

• When the eggs hatch the young salmon are called ‘alevins’.

• Alevins do not look for food as they feed from their yolk sac.

• To avoid predation and to save energy they remain buried in the river bed.

• Once they use up their yolk sac they move into the water above to search for food.

Page 10: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Fry and parr stages• For the first year of their life the

young salmon are called ‘fry’.

• Once they are over a year old they are known as ‘parr’.

• Salmon feed mostly on aquatic invertebrates in freshwater but they can also feed on terrestrial insects that fall into the water.

• The salmon fry and parr are dark coloured to help hide them from predators.

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Smolts

• Young salmon stay in their home rivers until they develop into smolts. This process is dependent upon water temperatures and food availability.

• In southern parts salmon may leave home after 1 year but in northern areas they may take 5 years!

• The ‘smolt run’ when these fish migrate downstream into the sea is around April-May.

Page 12: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Where do smolts go?• Smolts swim along the

coast in shoals and then move into feeding grounds.

• They head north towards the cold waters of the Arctic.

• Smolts that remain in the sea for one winter are called grilse and they feed around the Faroes.

• Some smolts travel to feed in waters off Greenland. These salmon will stay at sea for two or three winters.

Page 13: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Adult salmon head

• This is the head of a large male salmon just prior to spawning time.

• It has developed a ‘kype’ on it’s lower jaw.

Q: What do you think this is for ?

A: It is used as a weapon to fight with other male salmon to see who spawns with the best females!

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• After salmon have spawned they are are weak and tired. They also look thin.

• They are then known as ‘kelts’.

• About 90-95% of kelts die after spawning. The others may survive to spawn 2 to 4 times.

What happens to salmon after they spawn?

SPAWNING

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How do people study salmon populations?

Page 16: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Electro-fishing

• Electro-fishing is used to stun the fish so they can be captured without harming them.

• Using electro-fishing equipment all the fish can be captured in a known area.

• This allows the number, growth rates and health of the fish population to be examined.

Page 17: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Fish tagging

• Fish are often tagged to help in experiments and studies.

• The fish in the top photo is having a tag injected under the skin near its eye. This does not harm the fish but means that biologists can recognise it in later years.

• Can you see the yellow tag beside the fish’s eye?

Page 18: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Testing water quality

• Clean, well-oxygenated water is needed for healthy salmon.

• By testing a sample it is possible to examine if the water is polluted.

• The equipment in the photo was set up to test the water’s acidity, as acidic conditions can stop salmon from hatching. It is powered by a solar panel.

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Fish traps

• Fish traps are often used to capture fish entering burns to spawn. This allows biologists to assess whether enough fish have returned to the river.

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Scale reading

1st Sea winter

2nd Freshwater winter

Focus of scale 1st Freshwater winter

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What problems

face the salmon?

Page 22: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Pollution problems

• Severe pollution will kill fish.

• Large amounts of silt entering a river may suffocate eggs and alevins buried under the gravel.

• Even if pollution does not kill the fish it may kill the invertebrates which salmon feed on leaving them to starve.

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Access to spawning grounds

• If salmon are not able to get to where they’d like to spawn, their whole lifecycle may suffer.

Page 24: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Parasites and disease

• Parasites and disease may kill large numbers of fish, in particular when fish congregate in high densities below falls or at the mouth of a river.

• This photo shows a sea louse on a salmon that was caught by a netsman. These parasites can cause problems to both juvenile and adult salmon.

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Question

Q: What problems can these animals pose to salmon?

A: ErosionBank collapseLack of coverSilt input

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Who could have eaten this fish?

Question

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Answer

A Seal!

Page 28: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Otter kill

• This fish was killed by an otter.

• Although it had only eaten a small part of this fish when the photo was taken the otter actually returned the following 3 days until it had devoured the lot!

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Can you think of any other problems that salmon might

face?

Page 30: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

How can people

help salmon?

Page 31: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Deciduous tree planting

• If few natural deciduous trees exist near the water courses then it may be desirable to plant more.

• The trees will:

– Provide shelter & cover

– Stabilise bank sides

– Increase number of invertebrates

= More & bigger salmon!

Page 32: SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM. What are Atlantic salmon? Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, are a native freshwater fish species. Salmon begin their life in freshwater.

Bank side fencing

• The erection of fencing to keep farm animals away from the water edge is beneficial.

• As you can see in the photo, a fence has been erected so that bankside vegetation can recover from overgrazing.

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Fish passes around obstructions

• Fish passes can be created to allow salmon access to suitable spawning areas upstream.

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Poor instream habitat• In this watercourse, the farmer had dredged and

straightened the burn over a number of years. He did this to make it easy for water to drain quickly away from his fields.

• The burn was not

suitable for salmon any more as spawning beds were silted up and little suitable habitat for parr existed.

• It was felt that something had to be done!

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Better instream habitat

• This is the same burn after tonnes of rocks were carefully added by hand.

• The little weirs and dams that were created provide more suitable salmon habitat.

• A far healthier salmon population is now found in this burn.

• The careful addition of rocks actually helps the water to drain away quickly!

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Stocking

• Stocking involves rearing salmon eggs in a hatchery until they reach fry or parr stage.

• The reared fish are fed until they are returned to the wild.

• Survival rates are higher in the hatchery than in the wild

• To help salmon survive in areas where spawning is a problem, some groups undertake stocking.

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Thank you for your attention!

Now you will hear about how you are going to help salmon!