Welcome and why are we here? AST & IBIS Colin Adams

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A project supported by the European Union's INTERREG IVA Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body

Welcome and why are we here?AST & IBIS

Colin Adams

Integrated Aquatic Resources Management for Scotland , ROI & NI

Project Partners :• Loughs Agency

• Scottish Centre for Ecology & the Natural Environment – University of Glasgow

• Marine Lab. - Queens University Belfast• £8M collaboration

33 – current researchers

34 completed or current research projects

population dynamics of the European eel

ecology underpinning rare fish management

interaction between native & non-native oyster populations

life history strategies in trout

sea-birds as monitors of near-shore habitat

sustainable management of native oyster fisheries

molecular markers for managing exploited shellfisheries

sustainable management of blue mussel fisheries

effects of small hydro on riverine fishes

biodiversity & Marine Protected Areas

effects of river barriers on fish migration

near-future climate change effects on shellfish

management

Conservation Management

Mitigating Human Impact Shellfish Aquaculture Management

70 years of research delivered by June 2015

Robert BrackleyThe effect of small scale in-stream hydro-schemes on riverine fishes

• Small-scale in-stream hydro-electric generating schemes are burgeoning

• The impact of this new technology on ecosystems is poorly understood

This project is :• Using radio telemetry, PIT tagging to quantify salmonid

behaviour• Instrumented weir and Archimedes screw generator

• ultimate goal provide clearer guidance on appropriate sitting of small hydro schemes

Travis van Leeuwen

“Life history strategies in Salmo trutta”

• Sea trout support important fisheries • numbers have been dropping rapidly Ireland/Scotland

over the last 2 decades

• Q – What is a sea trout ?• What individual characteristics promote sea migration?• What environmental conditions promote sea migration?

This project is:• Individual fish characteristics – size growth &

metabolic rate• Environmental conditions that promote smolting –

growth opportunity• Genetic background – do sea trout and brown trout

always derive from the same population?

The Impact of Riverine Barriers on the Freshwater Migration of

Atlantic SalmonMatt Newton

Much, much more information about the project on our website ...

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