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Conservation and management of the Arctic charr: a forward view
Authors:C. E. Adams  C. W. Bean  D. Fraser  P. S. Maitland
Affiliation:University Field Station, Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow;, Scottish Natural Heritage, Caspian House, Clydebank Business Park, Clydebank, Glasgow;, English Nature, Northminster House, Peterborough;, Fish Conservation Centre, Gladshot, Haddington, UK
Abstract:Abstract –  In this study, we synthesised the views of 34 participants in a workshop to consider the status and future conservation and management of the Arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus L.). These are expressed as a series of resolutions deriving from a conference on Arctic charr conservation held in Perth, Scotland in June 2004. Agreed resolutions from the conference were as follows. (i) The unique diversity of Arctic charr should be recognised for the contribution it makes to biodiversity of northern aquatic communities. (ii) The recognition by the public, nongovernmental organisations and national governments of the importance of Arctic charr in northern ecosystems is an important step to the management and protection that should be pursued. (iii) The taxonomic status of highly variable charr populations requires to be reviewed. (iv) There should be a separate system, complementary to the taxonomic one, which systematically catalogues the biological diversity of S. alpinus . (v) The Arctic charr provides a unique natural resource to study the process of evolution and this requires the highest level of protection from anthropogenic effects. (vi) The status of conservation policy for Arctic charr needs to be urgently reviewed to take account of its unique position in the fauna.
Keywords:Arctic charr    Salvelinus alpinus    conservation    management
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