Browsing NINA Brage by Subject "pink salmon"
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Development of an environmental DNA assay and field validation for the detection of invasive pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)1. Pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha was introduced from its native range in the Pacific to Northwest Russia several times since the 1950s. While this species has been regularly observed in rivers in northern Norway since ... -
Evaluation of fish trap and guiding fence efficiency in the River Tana in 2023
(NINA Report;2387, Research report, 2023)Domaas, S., Orell, P., Kytökorpi, M., Myklebost, M.R., Erkinaro, J., Gjelland, K.Ø. 2024. Evaluation of fish trap and guiding fence efficiency in the River Tana in 2023. NINA Report 2387. Norwegian Institute for Nature ... -
Monitoring the pink salmon invasion in Tana using eDNA. Assessment of pink salmon, Atlantic salmon and European bullhead
(NINA Report;2213, Research report, 2022)Fossøy, F., Erkinaro, J., Orell, P., Pohjola, J.-P., Brandsegg, H., Andersskog, I.P.Ø. & Sivertsgård, R. 2022. Monitoring the pink salmon invasion in Tana using eDNA. Assessment of pink salmon, Atlantic salmon and European ... -
The pink salmon invasion: a Norwegian perspective
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)In the period 1956–1979, more than 220 million of pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum 1792) eggs from the southern part of Sakhalin Island in the Pacific Ocean were transported to the northwestern part of Russia ... -
Telling av oppvandrende fisk i Tanavassdraget. Lákšjohka 2018-2020, Kárášjohka 2018-2022, Máskejohka 2020 og 2022, Anárjohka 2021 og Iešjohka 2022
(NINA Rapport;2296, Research report, 2024)Rapporten er tilgjengelig fra 14. mars.