Thomas Pringle TD

Question on fish counters for returning salmon

 

To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if he will provide a breakdown of the number and location of fish counters in our rivers to count returning salmon; his views on whether there are adequate counters to provide scientific advice on fish returns; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
– Thomas Pringle.
For ORAL answer on Tuesday, 11th March, 2014.

Ref No:
11505/14 Lottery: 7 Proof: 103
REPLY
Minister of State, Mr F O’Dowd
Fish counters are a component element of the assessment array in use by the independent Standing Scientific Committee for Salmon. In carrying out salmon stock assessments the Committee draws on a number of data sets including rod and commercial catch data, fish counters and catchment wide electro-fishing.
Salmon stocks are assessed in the majority of rivers using salmon rod catch data. These data are used in conjunction with an angler exploitation rate to assess the total salmon stock. This assessment is then correlated with the salmon Conservation Limit which is the number of adult fish required to spawn and sustain a healthy population for each river. Any commercial salmon catch is also included in this calculation.
Fish counters are a component element of the assessment array in use by the Standing Scientific Committee for Salmon and are particularly useful in cases where rod or commercial data is not available. Of the rivers assessed for the 2014 season, fish counters were used on 31 to assess the upstream salmon run against the conservation limit and facilitate the Standing Scientific Committee for Salmon in formulating it’s advice for those particular rivers.
I am advised that, given the availability of catch records on the majority of rivers, and other indices the number of fish counters in use is considered sufficient as a component within the array of methodologies available to the Standing Scientific Committee for Salmon. However the requirement for additional counters is continually reviewed, as it is recognised by all that counters provide additional granularity on the status of salmon stocks.
I propose to circulate with the Official Report a table listing the location of the counters.
For other rivers, catchment wide electro-fishing is used to determine the abundance of juvenile salmon in a catchment as an indicator of adult salmon presence.

  River Fishery District   16 Cashla Connemara
1 Dee Dundalk   17 Ballynahinch Connemara
2 Fane Dundalk   18 Owenglin Ballinakill
3 Boyne Drogheda   19 Dawros Ballinakill
4 Liffey Dublin   20 Culfin Ballinakill
5 Slaney Wexford   21 Erriff Ballinakill
6 Bandon Cork   22 Bunowen Ballinakill
7 Kerry Blackwater Kerry   23 Burrishoole Bangor
8 Waterville Kerry   24 Owenduff Bangor
9 Maine Kerry   25 Munhin Bangor
10 Feale Limerick   26 Owenmore Bangor
11 Mulkear Limerick   27 Ballisodare Sligo
12 Shannon Limerick   28 Erne Ballyshannon
13 Dunkellin Galway   29 Eany Ballyshannon
14 Corrib Galway   30 Eske Ballyshannon
15 Boluisce Galway   31 Clady Letterkenny
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