The 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.
doi:
10.7489/1588-1
Citation:
Glover, R. 2015. Girnock and Baddoch: Adult Returns to the Traps. DOI: 10.7489/1588-1
Data and Resources
- Girnock and Baddoch: Adult Returns to the Trapscsv
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Modified | 2024-02-26 |
Release Date | 2015-03-20 |
Identifier | 16578058-43ea-454f-853f-62079398b33a |
License | UK Open Government Licence (OGL) |