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Shannon Balfry1, David W Welch, Jody Atkinson, Al Lill, Stephen Vincent.
Abstract
Early marine migratory behaviour and apparent survival of hatchery-reared Seymour River steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts was examined over a four year period (2006-2009) to assess the impact of various management strategies on improving early marine survival. Acoustically tagged smolts were released to measure their survival using estuary and coastal marine receivers forming components of the Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking (POST) array. Early marine survival was statistically indistinguishable between releases of summer run and winter run steelhead races, night and day releases, and groups released 10 days apart. In 2009, the survival of summer run steelhead released into the river was again trialed against groups released directly into the ocean at a distance from the river mouth. Apparent survival was improved significantly for the ocean released groups. The health and physiological status of the various release groups were monitored in years 2007-2009, and results indicate that the fish were in good health, with no clinical signs of disease at the time of release. The possibility of a disease event contributing to early marine mortality was further examined in 2009 by vaccinating half of the released fish against common fish diseases (vibriosis, furunculosis). The results suggest that marine survival may be enhanced using this approach, although not to the extent observed when the smolts were transported away from the river mouth before release. In summary, direct experimental testing of different release strategies using the POST array to measure ocean survival accelerated the scientific process by allowing rapid collection of data which enabled the rejection of several existing theories and allowed tentative identification of several new alternative approaches that might improve early marine survival of Seymour River steelhead.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21468320 PMCID: PMC3066170 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014779
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Maps of the study area, illustrating release sites and receiver locations using three separate scales.
In these three maps, release sites are shown as circles, listening lines as dotted lines, and locally-deployed receivers as filled triangles. On the right is the Strait of Georgia study area at the greatest scale which shows the positions of the POST listening lines relevant to this study: the NSOG (Northern Strait of Georgia), the QCS (Queen Charlotte Strait), the JDF (Strait of Juan de Fuca), and the Lippy point line. The centre figure shows the Seymour River and the receiving waters of Burrard Inlet. The two circles represent the seawater (SW) release sites: Point Atkinson (2008, 2009) and CAER (2009). The two triangles show the locations of the two VR2's deployed in 2007 to monitor movement into Indian Arm. The dotted line represents the position of the 13-element English Bay line of VR2's deployed in 2007 to monitor egress from Burrard Inlet. The leftmost figure shows the lower portion of the Seymour River from the river release site at Swinburne to the mouth 2.7 km downstream. The locations of local VR2's to monitor the tagged fish in the immediate marine environment are shown as triangles with a letter beside them. A (estuary) was present during all releases from 2006 to 2009; B (outer) was present in 2008 and 2009; C (North Shore Burrard Inlet) and D (South Shore Burrard Inlet) were present in 2006 and 2009. E (Indian Arm) were present in 2007 only.
Description of the various release strategies, strains and experimental treatment groups of tagged Seymour steelhead smolts examined from 2006–2009.
| Year | Release Strategy | Treatment/Strain | No. Tagged | Release Date/Time (PST) | Fork Length ± sem (mm) |
| 2006 | FW: River-Night | Summer run | 13 | May 10/2045 h | 217.6±3.07 |
| FW: River-Night | Winter run | 12 | May 10/2045 h | 196.3±2.30 | |
| FW: River-Day | Summer run | 13 | May 10/1400 h | 221.9±3.01 | |
| FW: River-Day | Winter run | 12 | May 10/1400 h | 191.7±2.31 | |
| 2007 | FW: River-Early | Summer run | 10 | April 27/1415 h | 187.4±3.91 |
| FW: River-Early | Winter run | 10 | April 27/1415 h | 188.5±3.91 | |
| FW: River-Normal | Summer run | 10 | May 8/1350 h | 190.8±5.14 | |
| FW: River-Normal | Winter run | 10 | May 8/1350 h | 181.0±3.07 | |
| FW: River-Late | Summer run | 10 | May 15/1100 h | 183.0±3.86 | |
| FW: River-Late | Winter run | 10 | May 15/1100 h | 184.4±3.91 | |
| 2008 | FW: River | Summer run | 15 | May 13/1415 h | 174.8±2.70 |
| FW: River | Winter run | 15 | May 13/1415 h | 193.5±2.57 | |
| SW: Barged | Summer run | 15 | May 16/1500 h | 174.5±2.51 | |
| SW: Barged | Winter run | 15 | May 16/1500 h | 191.7±3.57 | |
| 2009 | FW: River | Unvaccinated | 19 | May 21/1130 h | 165.7±2.92 |
| FW: River | Vaccinated | 18 | May 21/1130 h | 169.7±1.94 | |
| FW: Mouth | Unvaccinated | 19 | May 14/1448 h | 162.9±2.09 | |
| FW: Mouth | Vaccinated | 18 | May 14/1448 h | 170.3±2.44 | |
| SW: Barged | Unvaccinated | 19 | May 20/1600 h | 172.4±2.92 | |
| SW: Barged | Vaccinated | 19 | May 20/1600 h | 171.0±1.92 | |
| SW: Marine | Unvaccinated | 19 | May 20/1444 h | 168.4±2.00 | |
| SW: Marine | Vaccinated | 19 | May 20/1444 h | 172.7±2.01 |
The 2006 steelhead were implanted with V9-1H acoustic tags and the 2007–2009 fish were implanted with V9-6L acoustic tags.
Overview of the detections (number of detections at each location noted, along with the percent of total number tagged) of the various release groups of tagged Seymour steelhead smolts from 2006 to 2009, on the Northern Strait of Georgia (NSOG), Queen Charlotte Strait (QCS), and Juan de Fuca (JDF) POST arrays.
| Total Released | Estuary Detections | NSOG Detections | QCS Detections | JDF Detections | |
| 2006 | |||||
| FW: River - Day | 25 | 19 (76%) | 2 (8%) | 1 (4%) | 0 |
| FW: River - Night | 25 | 17 (68%) | 3 (12%) | 0 | 0 |
| 2007 | |||||
| FW: River - Early | 20 | 18 (90%) | 1 (5%) | 0 | 0 |
| FW: River - Middle | 20 | 14 (70%) | 2 (10%) | 1 (5%) | 0 |
| FW: River - Late | 20 | 14 (70%) | 3 (15%) | 0 | 0 |
| 2008 | |||||
| FW: River | 30 | 18 (60%) | 3 (10%) | 1 (3%) | 0 |
| SW: Barged | 30 | na | 7 (23%) | 3 (10%) | 1 (3%) |
| 2009 | |||||
| FW: River - Unvaccinated | 19 | 10 | 1 (5%) | 1 (5%) | 0 |
| FW: River - Vaccinated | 18 | 17 | 3(17%) | 3 (17%) | 0 |
| FW: Mouth - Unvaccinated | 19 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| FW: Mouth - Vaccinated | 18 | 16 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| SW: Barged - Unvaccinated | 19 | n/a | 10 (53%) | 5 (26%) | 0 |
| SW: Barged - Vaccinated | 19 | n/a | 15 (79%) | 6 (32%) | 0 |
| SW: Marine - Unvaccinated | 19 | n/a | 7 (37%) | 4 (21%) | 0 |
| SW: Marine - Vaccinated | 19 | n/a | 11 (58%) | 6 (32%) | 0 |
There were no significant differences (p>0.05) between the summer run and winter run steelhead from 2006–2008, therefore results from each strain were combined.
*In 2009, the number presented in the NSOG Detections column, is the corrected number (i.e., it includes those fish that were undetected on the NSOG, but were later detected on the QCS line).
Comparison of the apparent percent survival of unvaccinated Seymour steelhead smolts for the various experimental groups released from 2006–2009.
| FW survival | SW survival | Overall survival | |||
| Release Groups | FW release site to estuary | Estuary to NSOG | SW release site to NSOG | NSOG to QCS | Release site to QCS |
| 2006 | |||||
| FW: River-Night | 68% (17/25) | 18% (3/17) | na | 0% (0/3) | 0% (0/25) |
| FW: River-Day | 76% (19/25) | 11% (2/19) | na | 50% (1/2) | 4% (1/25) |
| All FW | 72% (36/50) | 14% (5/36) | na | 20% (1/5) | 2% (1/50) |
| 2007 | |||||
| FW: River-Early | 90% (18/20) | 6% (1/18) | na | 0% (0/1) | 0% (0/20) |
| FW: River-Middle | 70% (14/20) | 14% (2/14) | na | 50% (1/2) | 5% (1/20) |
| FW: River-Late | 70% (14/20) | 21% (3/14) | na | 0% (0/3) | 0% (0/20) |
| All FW | 77% (46/60) | 13% (6/46) | na | 17% (1/6) | 2% (1/60) |
| 2008 | |||||
| (All) FW: River | 60% (18/30) | 17% (3/18) | na | 33% (1/3) | 3% (1/30) |
| (All) SW: Barged | na | na | 20% (6/30) | 50% (3/6) | 10% (3/30) |
| 2009 | |||||
| FW: River | 53% (10/19) | 10% (1/10) | na | 100% (1/1) | 3% (1/19) |
| FW: Mouth | 90% (17/19) | 0% (0/17) | na | 0% (0/0) | 0% (0/19) |
| SW: Barged | na | na | 53% (10/19) | 50% (5/10) | 26% (5/19) |
| SW: Marine | na | na | 37% (7/19) | 57% (4/7) | 21% (4/19) |
| All FW | 71% (27/38) | 4% (1/27) | na | 100% (1/1) | 3% (1/38) |
| All SW | na | na | 45% (17/38) | 53% (9/17) | 24% (9/38) |
Percent survival was based on the number of detections between each segment of the migration from point of release, up to and including the POST arrays at the Northern Strait of Georgia (NSOG) and Queen Charlotte Strait (QCS). There were no significant differences (p>0.05) between the summer run and winter run steelhead from 2006-2008, therefore results from each strain were combined. Different letters within a row, indicate significant differences in survival were detected between the release segments for the combined FW release groups in 2006 and 2007(p<0.05).
Comparison of the effect of vaccination on apparent survival of the 2009 experimental release groups of Seymour steelhead smolts.
| FW Survival | SW Survival | |||
| Release Groups | FW release site to estuary | Estuary to NSOG | SW release site to NSOG | NSOG to QCS |
| FW: River-Unvac. | 53% (10/19) | 10% (1/10) | na | 100% (1/1) |
| FW: River-Vaccin. | 94% (17/18) | 18% (3/17) | na | 100% (3/3) |
| FW: Mouth-Unvac. | 90% (17/19) | 0% (0/17) | na | 0% |
| FW: Mouth-Vaccin | 89% (16/18) | 0% (0/16) | na | 0% |
| SW: Barged-Unvac. | na | na | 53% (10/19) | 50% (5/10) |
| SW: Barged-Vaccin. | na | na | 79% (15/19) | 40% (6/15) |
| SW: Marine-Unvac. | na | na | 37% (7/19) | 57% (4/7) |
| SW: Marine-Vaccin. | na | na | 58% (11/19) | 55% (6/11) |
| All FW: Unvac. | 71% (27/38) | 4% (1/27) | na | 100% (1/1) |
| All FW: Vaccin. | 92% (33/36) | 9% (3/33) | na | 100% (3/3) |
| All SW: Unvac. | na | na | 45% (17/38) | 53% (9/17) |
| All SW: Vaccin. | na | na | 68% (26/38) | 46% (12/26) |
Percent survival was based on the number of surviving between each segment of the migration from point of release, up to and including the POST arrays at the Northern Strait of Georgia (NSOG) and Queen Charlotte Strait (QCS).
*refers to significant difference (p<0.05) was detected between vaccinated and unvaccinated fish for that particular group and segment of migration.
Examination of the effect of release location (freshwater or seawater) and vaccination (vaccinated or unvaccinated) on the percent apparent survival of the 2009 experimental release groups of Seymour steelhead smolts.
| Freshwater Released | Seawater Released | Totals | |
| Unvaccinated | 3% (1/38) | 24% (9/38) | 13% (10/76) |
| Vaccinated | 8% (3/36) | 32% (12/38) | 20% (15/74) |
| Totals | 5% (4/74) | 28% (21/76) |
*refers to statistically significant different detected between the survival of the combined FW release groups and the combined SW release groups within each row (Chi square, p<0.05). No significant differences were detected between the vaccinated and unvaccinated groups (i.e., between rows).