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Trekvis - Migratory fishes in the river Scheldt

Authors: Stevens, Maarten; Coeck, Johan;

Trekvis - Migratory fishes in the river Scheldt

Abstract

In the context of the "Trekvis" migratory fish project fykes are placed at a few locations in the river Scheldt and among the most important fish migration bottlenecks in the basin of the Scheldt. Every month, traps placed 24 hours later retrieved. All fish are determinatie, measured and weighed.

In het kader van het Trekvisproject worden fuiken geplaatst op een aantal locaties in de Zeeschelde en onder de belangrijkste vismigratieknelpunten in het stroomgebied van de Schelde. Elke maand worden fuiken geplaatst en 24u later opgehaald. Alle vissen worden gemeten en gewogen.

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Keywords

fish, Occurrence, Observation, fykes, migratory fish

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