2021
DOI: 10.15853/2072-8212.2020.57.5-66
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Factors determining spawning run dynamics and current state of sockeye salmon <i>Oncorhynchus nerka</i> resources in the Kamchatka River

Abstract: Hydrological regime and morphodynamics of the outlet part of the Kamchatka River, dynamics of mixing zone, patterns of juvenile Pacific salmon distribution and migration in the coastal waters of Kamchatsky Gulf in the zone of operating trap nets were analyzed on the results of complex field works prowided in summer period in 2018–2019; fishing and specifics of sockeye salmon spawning run in the river was described. In the course of analyzing the entire complex of available long-term data, an assessment of the … Show more

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“…These changes have arisen as a consequence of density-dependent, trophic, and both local and global climatic and hydrological factors. However, the primary driver has been an imbalanced pressure on the population system components stemming from unsustainable management practices and non-selective fishery (Lepskaya et al, 2017; “Information …,” 2019; Koval et al, 2020). The main reason is the insufficiency or ignorance of information regarding the population structure, ecological dynamics, and temporal differentiation of salmon populations during the in the planning and organization of fishing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes have arisen as a consequence of density-dependent, trophic, and both local and global climatic and hydrological factors. However, the primary driver has been an imbalanced pressure on the population system components stemming from unsustainable management practices and non-selective fishery (Lepskaya et al, 2017; “Information …,” 2019; Koval et al, 2020). The main reason is the insufficiency or ignorance of information regarding the population structure, ecological dynamics, and temporal differentiation of salmon populations during the in the planning and organization of fishing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%