Assessment of an automated fish counter in a Canadian river |
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Authors: | D. G. REDDIN M. F. O'CONNELL D. A. DUNKLEY |
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Affiliation: | Science Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, St John's, Newfoundland, Canada;Freshwater Fisheries Laboratory, Field Station, Montrose, Angus, Scotland |
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Abstract: | Abstract. In order to assess the accuracy and reliability of automated fish counters for counting adult Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., a 'Logie' resistivity counter was installed in late June 1989 in the control dam above the fishway in Northeast River, Placentia, Newfoundland, Canada. The counter was in operation for 26 days (1–26 July). The accuracy of daily counts recorded by the counter was verified by visual counts of Atlantic salmon released from a trap located downstream of the counter and immediately above the fishway. All the fish released from the trap had to pass over the counter. A total of 517 salmon (mainly grilse) was released from the trap and the net number of upstream migrants recorded by the counter was also 517. This is the first test and use of an open-channel counter in eastern Canada. The results suggest that some counting fences and fishways may be easily adapted for installation of automated counters and that counters offer a cost-effective means of counting adult Atlantic salmon. |
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