Current status of natural spawning of chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta in rivers with or without hatchery stocking on the Japan Sea side of northern Honshu, Japan

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Masaya Iida
Kunimasa Yoshino
Satoshi Katayama
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[1] Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency,Japan Sea National Fisheries Research Institute
[2] Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency,Yakumo Field Station, Hokkaido National Fisheries Research Institute
[3] Tohoku University,Graduate School of Agriculture Science
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Fisheries Science | 2018年 / 84卷
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Chum salmon; Natural spawning; Escapement; Wild fish; Hatchery program; Northern Honshu;
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Information on the status of natural spawning is needed on the Japan Sea side of northern Honshu, Japan for ecosystem-based sustainable management of chum salmon resources. We conducted on-site visual surveys in October–December of 2015 and 2016 that targeted spawning chum salmon redds in all rivers > 5 km long (total 94 rivers) in Akita, Yamagata, Niigata (including Sado Island), and Toyama prefectures. The ratio of rivers found to host natural reproduction to the total number of surveyed rivers was 93.6% (44/47) in stocked rivers and 74.5% (35/47) in non-stocked rivers. These results show that there is a wide occurrence of natural reproduction of chum salmon in these rivers, regardless of the history of hatchery stocking. The density of spawning redds (number of redds/1000 m2) as an indicator of chum salmon escapements did not differ (P = 0.54) between stocked rivers (mean 3.5, N  = 49) and non-stocked rivers (mean 2.4, N  = 36),when rivers where no redds were observed were excluded from the analysis. These results suggest that chum salmon escapements into non-stocked rivers may not be negligible. Conservation measures for wild fish are needed in stocked and non-stocked rivers to promote enhancement programs based on natural reproduction.
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