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Tag loss and movement of stocked yearling rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) in southwestern Australia
Authors:BW Molony  AR Church  T Cabassi
Affiliation:1. Department of Fisheries, Research Division, North Beach, WA, Australia brett.molony@fish.wa.gov.au;3. Department of Fisheries, Research Division, North Beach, WA, Australia
Abstract:Rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, have been stocked in southwestern Australia since the 1930s. Trials at a research station maintained 868 tagged yearling O. mykiss (age: 14 months; standard length: 208 mm) for up to 375 days. The mean tag loss rate was 0.12% ± 0.040% per day for both single- and double-tagged fish. The tag loss rate was used to interpret tag return data from 7030 single-tagged yearlings stocked into three river systems in southwestern Australia. Recaptures indicated that O. mykiss survived into their second season in all rivers, with the maximum time at liberty of 21 months (longevity of at least 35 months). Upstream and downstream movements of O. mykiss increased with time, although 29% of recaptures were reported from the stocking site. Significantly more O. mykiss were recaptured from the Warren River, and differences remained even when corrected for stocking levels; angler effort had a marginal effect on return rates. Higher return rates from the Warren River may be due to availability of suitable habitat (stream cover, cooler water) for O. mykiss. Results allow the stocking regime to be reviewed to improve fishery performance.
Keywords:rainbow trout  recreational fishery  southwestern Australia  tagging
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