Girnock and Baddoch: Ova to Ova Stock-Recruitment DatasetThe Girnock and Baddoch catchments are long-term monitoring sites where the population dynamics of spring salmon have been assessed since 1966 and 1988 respectively. These long-term monitoring sites consist of a pair of fixed traps designed to catch emigrating juvenile salmon and returning adults. Trap protocols were similar, although not identical, over the monitoring period.
]]>environmentfish9f612815-3873-4e95-912a-fbdfe587cbfb2018-07-02T12:04:40+01:002020-01-07T16:21:57+00:00en-GBPOLYGON ((-3.0617000581697 57.066079405196, -3.4586051758379 57.022539882985, -3.5348991025239 56.881078091725, -3.4280875045806 56.872740106637, -3.0527214054018 56.980989208195))FreshwaterOva to Ova Stock-Recruitment DataColumn Descriptions / units:
Site – Name of the trap site
Year – Year that fish were caught in the trap
Ova Stock – Total number of eggs deposited by spawning female Atlantic salmon
Ova Recruit – Total number of eggs estimated for returning female Atlantic salmon