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Fifteen separate rivers on the Northumberland Strait shore of Nova Scotia support Atlantic salmon stocks. Stock status information for 1999 is provided for eight of those stocks based on the conservation requirements and escapements calculated either from a mark-and-recapture experiment (River Philip), capture (exploitation) rates in the angling fishery, or a count of fish by snorkel divers (Sutherlands River). Additional information is included for the three principal rivers in the area. East River, Pictou; River Philip and West River, Antigonish.
This document provides an assessment of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) stocks of Salmon Fishing Area 18 of Gulf Nova Scotia. The information includes estimates of fisheries catches and harvests of salmon, estimates of returns and spawning escapements, indices of juvenile abundance, and an analysis of impacts of various fisheries on the Atlantic salmon stocks. The annual trends in abundance of Atlantic salmon populations in SFA 18 are assessed in relation to past years and to conservation requirements.--Document.