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Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., feeding in Scottish coastal waters
Authors:J. R. G. HISLOP  J. H. WEBB
Affiliation:Scottish Office Agriculture and Fisheries Department, Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, Scotland;Atlantic Salmon Trust, Moulin, Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland
Abstract:
Escaped reared salmon, Salmo salar L., were distinguished from wild salmon in the catch of a coastal salmon fishery on the west coast of Scotland. The stomach contents of 54 escaped fish were examined to determine their recent feeding history and 19 (35%) were found to contain food. The predominant prey were juvenile whiting, Merlangius merlangus (L.), unidentified Gadidae and sandeels (Ammodytidae), although other fish and invertebrates, mainly post-larval hermit crabs (Paguridae), were recorded. All these prey are pelagic or semi-pelagic. These observations demonstrate that escaped salmon feed on natural prey in coastal waters and extend our knowledge of the diet of salmon in their marine phase.
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