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Introduction and dispersion of the bullhead, Cottus gobio L., in a sub-Arctic salmon river in northern Finland
Authors:PIHLAJA  NIEMELÄ  & ERKINARO
Institution:Finnish Game and Fisheries Research Institute, River Tenojoki Fisheries Research Station, Utsjoki, Finland
Abstract:The bullhead, Cottus gobio L., was observed in the River Utsjoki in the far north of Finland for the first time in 1979. This river is a tributary of the sub-Arctic River Teno, which flows into the Arctic Ocean and is one of the most important salmon rivers in northern Europe. The bullhead does not belong to the natural fish fauna of the Finnish river systems flowing into the Arctic. It was probably introduced by anglers as bait or accidentally during the water exchange activities as salmon fry were transferred from Finnish hatcheries to northern Norway. A viable bullhead population has dispersed through the River Utsjoki catchment. In 1995 its range extended from the lowest part of the river to a point 43 km upstream. It is highly probable that it has also entered the mainstem of the River Teno.
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