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(Created claim: summary (P836): The various operations aim to restore, sustainably, a salmon population that must tend towards self-sufficiency. Since the species has completely disappeared from the basin, its restoration inevitably passes through restocking operations. The success of these operations is monitored through genetic monitoring of returning individuals and herds of hatchery broodstock. The release of juveniles up to 425,000 yearly fish from the Bergerac and Castel...) |
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General Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program in the Dordogne Basin — Year 2017 |
Revision as of 11:08, 18 November 2021
Project Q3669173 in France
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English | General Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program in the Dordogne Basin — Year 2017 |
Project Q3669173 in France |
Statements
216,191.00 Euro
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384,450.0 Euro
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56.23 percent
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1 January 2017
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31 December 2017
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ASSOCIATION MIGADO
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Les différentes opérations s'attachent à restaurer, durablement, une population de saumon qui doit tendre vers l'autosuffisance. L'espèce ayant totalement disparu du bassin, sa restauration passe inéluctablement par des opérations de repeuplement. La réussite de ces opérations est contrôlée grâce à un suivi génétique des individus de retour et des cheptels de géniteurs de pisciculture. Le lâcher de juvéniles à hauteur de 425 000 individus annuel, issus des piscicultures de Bergerac et de Castels doit permettre le retour de plusieurs centaines de géniteurs qui se reproduiront naturellement dans les habitats favorables des rivières de l'amont du bassin de la Dordogne. (French)
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The various operations aim to restore, sustainably, a salmon population that must tend towards self-sufficiency. Since the species has completely disappeared from the basin, its restoration inevitably passes through restocking operations. The success of these operations is monitored through genetic monitoring of returning individuals and herds of hatchery broodstock. The release of juveniles up to 425,000 yearly fish from the Bergerac and Castels fish farms must allow the return of several hundred broodstocks that will naturally breed in the favourable habitats of the rivers upstream of the Dordogne basin. (English)
18 November 2021
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18 Rue de la Garonne, 47520 Le Passage, France
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Identifiers
2775910
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