Occurrence

Sea trout entering the rivers Adour and Nivelle in south-west France at the start of the 21st century

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Description

This dataset aims to supply information on the presence/abundance of sea trout as well as run characteristics (timing, size composition, parasite infestation) in two target rivers draining into the Bay of Biscay from South West France. The runs of sea trout entering the Adour and Nivelle rivers were sampled in trapping devices at seven upstream locations (Puyoo, Baigts-de-Béarn, Sorde-l’Abbaye, Chopolo, Halsou, Uxondoa, Olha). The dataset includes 1257 specimens of Salmo trutta and consists of the date, the location of the catch and some biological data regarding the fish (size and colour of the fish, parasite infestation by the ectoparasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis). When available (600 individuals in total), photographs of sea trout scale have been previously published on INRAE's open access digital repository (https://doi.org/10.15454/SFE2D7 for Nivelle, and https://doi.org/10.15454/5X8L3X for Adour). The present dataset has already been used by Masson et al. (2018) for studying sea trout movement (https://doi.org/10.1111/eff.12349).

Enregistrements de données

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Occurrence (noyau)
1257
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
3771
Multimedia 
2898

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Comment citer

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CHAT J, AYMES J, LANGE F, CARLUT E, BARRACOU D (2019): Sea trout entering the rivers Adour and Nivelle in south-west France at the start of the 21st century. v1.8. Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt-recette.gbif.fr/resource?r=seatrout_gascony_2002-2013&v=1.8

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Enregistrement GBIF

Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : c17268a5-7aa6-4877-9019-aaa45f210c81.  Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE) publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du GBIF France.

Mots-clé

occurrence; migratory species; anadromous species; dam; fish ladder; trapping; fish scales; body length; colouration; ectoparasite; observation; Occurrence; Observation

Contacts

Joelle CHAT
  • Créateur
  • Personne De Contact
Researcher
INRAE, UNIV PAU ET PAYS ADOUR / E2S UPPA, MIRA, UMR 1224 ECOBIOP, 64310 SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE, FRANCE -INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)
N°173 Route de St Jean de Luz
F-64310 Saint Pée sur Nivelle
FR
+33 (0)5 59 51 59 67
Jean-Christophe AYMES
  • Créateur
Team leader
INRAE, UNIV PAU ET PAYS ADOUR / E2S UPPA, MIRA, UMR 1224 ECOBIOP, IE ECP, 64310 SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE, FRANCE -INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)
N°173 Route de St Jean de Luz
F-64310 Saint Pée sur Nivelle
FR
+33 (0)5 59 51 59 57
Frédéric LANGE
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
  • Créateur
  • Personne De Contact
Curator
INRAE, UNIV PAU ET PAYS ADOUR / E2S UPPA, MIRA, UMR 1224 ECOBIOP, IE ECP, 64310 SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE, FRANCE -INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)
N°173 Route de St Jean de Luz
F-64310 Saint Pée sur Nivelle
FR
+33 (0)5 59 51 59 75
Esther CARLUT
  • Créateur
Content provider
INRAE, UNIV PAU ET PAYS ADOUR / E2S UPPA, MIRA, UMR 1224 ECOBIOP, IE ECP, 64310 SAINT PEE SUR NIVELLE, FRANCE -INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)
N°173 Route de St Jean de Luz
F-64310 Saint Pée sur Nivelle
+33 (0)5 59 51 59 63
David BARRACOU
  • Personne De Contact
Director
MIGRADOUR
74, Route de la Chapelle de Rousse
F-64290 Gan
FR
+33 (0)5 59 98 07 24
David BARRACOU
  • Personne De Contact
Curator
MIGRADOUR
74, Route de la Chapelle de Rousse
F-64290 Gan
FR
+33 (0)5 59 98 07 24
Joëlle Chat
  • Utilisateur

Couverture géographique

The Adour and Nivelle are two French rivers draining into the Bay of Biscay. The mouth of the Nivelle River is located at Saint-Jean-de-Luz. That of Adour River has changed several times during the last centuries, being now located at Bayonne (river diversion by Louis de Foix in 1578).

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [42,684, -1,696], Nord Est [44,206, 0,366]

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 2002-05-03 / 2013-12-27

Données sur le projet

MIGRADOUR and INRAE are both involved in migratory fish monitoring in southwest France. 1. MIGRADOUR is a non-profit association under French law 1901. The goal of MIGRADOUR is to protect and restore migratory fish populations and their habitats in southwest France (the Adour River and the coastal streams of both the Basque Country and Département des Landes). MIGRADOUR currently focuses on five migratory fish species: Alosa alosa, Anguilla anguilla, Petromyzon marinus, Salmo salar, Salmo trutta. In order to provide managers with appropriate information that will help them to adopt informed management and conservation strategies, MIGRADOUR collects data at various key life stages of fish species: a. adult run (trapping or video recording of upstream migrants) b. catch statistics c. spawning activity (redd counts) d. juvenile density (electrofishing survey). MIGRADOUR is also involved in stocking activities (Salmo salar only). 2. INRAE (Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement) is a research institution established in the Nivelle Valley with the research unit UMR INRAE-UPPA ECOBIOP (Behavioural Ecology and Fish Population Biology). The research undertaken by ECOBIOP focuses on the role of individual behaviour in the structure and evolution of wild fish populations. The Nivelle River is equipped with two migratory fish monitoring stations. ECOBIOP's technical team (IE ECP, DOI : 10.15454/1.5572402068944548E12) and MIGRADOUR jointly manage these two trapping facilities (equipment and staff). The Adour and Nivelle rivers have now been monitored for several decades, producing extensive chronological data series.

Titre Conservation and management of migratory fish in the Adour River and the surrounding coastal rivers
Financement For MIGRADOUR: - Agence de l’Eau Adour Garonne, - Union Européenne (FEDER), - Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine, - Fédération Nationale de la Pêche en France, - Agence Française pour la Biodiversité, - Département des Pyrénées atlantiques (64), - Fédérations départementales de pêche du bassin Adour (32 / 40 / 64 / 65). For UMR ECOBIOP: - various French ministries (Research, Environment, Agriculture etc.), - government agencies such as AFB (biodiversity), - Nouvelle Aquitaine regional authorities, - European Union (FEAMP, INTERREG, FP7-PEOPLE).

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

BARRACOU David
  • Conservateur
CARLUT Esther
  • Fournisseur De Contenu
LANGE Frédéric
  • Conservateur
AYMES Jean-Christophe

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

Both river-resident and seatrout were possibly caught in the fishtrap but only sea trout were considered in this dataset. Silvered body, presence of St. Andrew's cross on the body, absence of pigmentation on the flanks, adipose fin orange-coloured and other fins transparent were some of the key criteria used to distinguish sea trout (e.g. Bagliniere et al. 2001). The data of the present dataset were obtained at seven trapping devices: for the Nivelle River – Uxondoa and Olha; for the Adour River – Puyoo, Baigts-de-Béarn, Sorde-l’Abbaye, Chopolo and Halsou. Among them, only Olha and Baigts-de-Bearn traps provided census data when operating. Depending on the site, trapping devices operated all or most of the year, and, in the latter case, trapping was planned to overlap with sea trout upstream migration peak. Depending on the distance between the trap and river mouth, the peak of migration occurred in May, June or July. When operating, traps were checked daily except when the river was in spate or when repairs to the dam were undertaken (trap disarmed). In hot conditions (higher than 20° Celsius), data were collected but no scales were taken in order to speed up the fish handling process, reduce fish stress and avoid fish mortality. Similarly, during the migration peak, scales were taken on a subsample only.

Etendue de l'étude The River Adour (code Q---0000 according to SANDRE database) is a large river more than 300 km in length that rises in the Pyrenees Mountains and drains a basin covering almost 17,000 km2. Three tributaries of the Adour, i.e. Nive (code Q9--0250), Gave d’Oloron (code Q---0150) et Gave de Pau (code Q---0100), are well known to local recreational anglers for the abundance of salmonid populations. The Nivelle River (code S52-0400 according to SANDRE database) is the southernmost of the four French 'Index Rivers' for salmon. As such, it is subject to intensive monitoring programmes including juvenile electrofishing surveys, trapping of returning adults and nest count surveys. The Nivelle is a 41 km long coastal stream in the Basque Country with a drainage covering less than 300 km2.
Contrôle qualité All field data collected by MIGRADOUR and INRAE are checked by a qualified person before they are entered into proper databases. Entries are double-checked against source documents by a second person to possibly complete or rectify the data in case of missing records and data errors.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. The fish were chemically anesthetized to be safely handled and visually examined.
  2. The side colouration was noted (silver-coloured, light-coloured and dark-coloured). Silver body is the typical colouration of the marine fish whereas coloured sides are an early indicator of freshwater acclimation of the sea trout.
  3. The presence/absence of the ectoparasite Lepeophtheirus salmonis was recorded. Attached sea lice are commonly found on salmonids in the sea and survive for at least one week after the host enters fresh water (Hahnenkamp & Fyhn 1985). The presence of the ectoparasite is thus an indicator of a recent sojourn of the host in sea water prior to its capture in the trap.
  4. The fish was then placed flat on the measuring device to measure fork length (from the tip of the snout to the end of the middle rays of the tail) to the nearest 1 mm (Nivelle) or to the nearest 5 mm (Adour).
  5. Scale samples were taken from fish just posterior to the dorsal fin and before the adipose fin above the lateral line using a knife or forceps. Scales were placed in a small paper envelope especially designed for storing scales. Each envelope was properly identified and slowly dried at room temperature. Whenever possible, four scales were selected for reading, each having a clear focus, exhibiting little erosion apart from spawning marks, and showing obvious annuli in both the river and sea zones. Selected scales were cleaned by soaking them for about 20 minutes in a solution (3% v/v) of sodium hydroxide, washed in distilled water and rubbed with a fine brush to remove any soft tissue or paper fibres. The selected clean scales were then mounted between a microscope slide and coverslip together with a drop of glycerine solution (20% v/v). Capture of images of scales was obtained with a microfiche reader (Canon Microfilm Scanner 300) equipped with magnification lenses EZ03 (30x-50x) and an image analysis software (CapturePerfect version 1.0) allowing a 300-600 dpi digital scanning.

Données de collection

Nom de la collection STPE-1306
Identifiant de la collection parente MIGRADOUR's collection of sea trout scale
Nom de la collection STPE-1006
Identifiant de collection https://doi.org/10.15454/D3ODJM
Identifiant de la collection parente Colisa, the collection of ichthyological samples
Nom de la collection STPE-1104
Identifiant de collection https://doi.org/10.15454/D3ODJM
Identifiant de la collection parente Colisa, the collection of ichthyological samples
Nom de la collection STPE-1212
Identifiant de collection https://doi.org/10.15454/D3ODJM
Identifiant de la collection parente Colisa, the collection of ichthyological samples
Nom de la collection STPE-1307
Identifiant de collection https://doi.org/10.15454/D3ODJM
Identifiant de la collection parente Colisa, the collection of ichthyological samples
Méthode de conservation des spécimens Dried
Unités de conservation Compteur 600 incertitude (+/-) 50 individual scale envelope

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Hahnenkamp L, Fyhn HJ (1985) The osmotic response of salmon louse,Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Copepoda: Caligidae), during the transition from sea water to fresh water. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 155, 357-365. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2FBF00687479.pdf
  2. Masson S, Lepais O, Manicki A, Prevost E, Chat J (2018) Disentangling individual movement between populations from effective dispersal in the facultative anadromous Salmo trutta L. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 27, 323-338. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/eff.12349
  3. Pratten D, Shearer W (1983) Sea trout of the North Esk. Aquaculture Research, 14, 49-65. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1983.tb00056.x
  4. Chat, Joelle; Gueraud, Francois; Coste, Pascale; Carlut, Esther; Lange, Frédéric; Aymes, Jean-Christophe; Barracou, David, 2019, "Images d'écailles de truites de mer de la Nivelle (FR) / Images of sea trout scales from Nivelle (EN)", https://doi.org/10.15454/SFE2D7, Portail Data Inra, V1 https://doi.org/10.15454/SFE2D7
  5. Chat, Joelle; Gueraud, Francois; Coste, Pascale; Aymes, Jean-Christophe; Barracou, David, 2019, "Images d'écailles de truites de mer de l'Adour (FR) / Images of sea trout scales from Adour (EN)", https://doi.org/10.15454/5X8L3X, Portail Data Inra, V1 https://doi.org/10.15454/5X8L3X
  6. ECP, INRA, 2018. Ecology and Fish Population Biology Facility, doi: 10.15454/1.5572402068944548E12 doi: 10.15454/1.5572402068944548E12
  7. Bagliniere JL, Ombredane D, Marchand F (2001) Morphological criteria for identification of two forms (river, Sea) of brown trout (Salmo trutta) present in the same river. Bulletin Francais De La Peche Et De La Pisciculture, 375-383. https://www.kmae-journal.org/articles/kmae/pdf/2001/01/kmae200035735816.pdf

Métadonnées additionnelles

Identifiants alternatifs c17268a5-7aa6-4877-9019-aaa45f210c81
http://ipt.gbif.fr/resource?r=seatrout_gascony_2002-2013_gbif