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The last remaining salmon population in Poland went extinct in the mid 1980s. The salmon restoration program in Poland in based on Daugava salmon, and the first eyed Daugava salmon eggs were imported to Poland in 1985, and they continued to be imported in subsequent years. Spawners were reared in net cages in the Gulf of Gdańsk. Salmon smolts have been released into Pomeranian rivers and the Vistula River since 1994. Between 1994 and 1999, 1, 644, 936 salmon smolts were released, of which 63, 602 were tagged. Overall, there was a low recovery rate of tagged specimens, and from many experiments there were no recoveries at all. The highest recovery rate was 4.5%. Tagged salmon migrated throughout the Baltic Sea, but the highest concentration of catches were in the Gulf of Gdańsk, near Bornholm and in the Gulf of Finland. In the first winter, the tagged salmon attained an average length of 62.9 cm and an average weight of 2.9 kg, in the second winter theses figures were 76.1 cm and 5.3 kg, and in the third they were 90.7 cm and 7.6 kg.
Tagged sea trout (Salmo trutta) from the Vistula (Poland) and Isojoki (Finland) rivers were released into the Vistula River mouth and into the Gulf of Finland outside of the city of Helsinki. Vistula sea trout released into the Vistula River mouth were less frequently caught (75%) in and nearby the place of their release than were Isojoki sea trout released in the same place (92.3%). Finnish sea trout seldom migrated to the southern Baltic Proper. Of the Isojoki sea trout released into the Gulf of Finland, 74.1% were caught in the Gulf of Finland. The behavior of the two stocks released into the Gulf of Finland could not be compared due to the low tag returns of the Vistula stock. Isojoki sea trout released into the Vistula River mouth attained a total length of 49 cm and a body weight of1.7kgby the end of the first year after release, and 63 cm and 2.8 kg by end of the second year; while those released into the Gulf of Finland attained 39 cm and 654 g by the end of the first year, and 52 cm and 1.6 kg by the end of the second. The results of stockingwas low; between 0.2 and 160.3 kg per 1000 smolts, and depended on the method of fish tagging, smolt quality, and stocking site.
Deteriorating environmental conditions and overexploitation in situations of insufficient fish stocking or a complete lack of it led to the extinction of salmon in Polish waters. The last population of salmon in the Drawa River disappeared in the mid-1980s. The aim of this work was to re-establish salmon in Polish waters. The salmon for this purpose came from the Daugava River, when in 1985 and 1987, 50 000 and 30 000, eyed salmon eggs were bought, respectively. Up to 1996, salmon spawners were in the floating reared net cages in of the Puck Bay. Since 1994, spawns of salmon have been reared in freshwater at the fish farm "Aquamar" at Miastko. Stocking of smolt started in 1994 and by the year 2001, 2 238 653 one- and two-year-old smolts had been released. Smolts were released into rivers in the Pomeranian region, the Drawa, and the Vistula and its tributaries. Between 1994 and 2000, 77912 one- and two-year-old tagged smolts were released together with untagged ones. The first salmon in the Vistula and Drwęca rivers were noted in 1996. From 1997 to 2000, salmon catches in rivers fluctuated between 413 and 9714 kg. From 1997 salmon spawners were captured for artificial spawning. The largest spawners were 120-cm long and weighed 17.5 kg. Alongside untagged spawners, single tagged salmon were also used for spawning purposes. In 1997, a total of 382 000 eggs were obtained. In later years the number of spawns obtained grew, and in 2000 the number of eggs collected was 2 260 000. In 1996, spawns from salmon raised in pools at Świerzenko were collected. In 2000, there were 1168 females (length 30 - 70 cm) from which 9 300 000 eggs were collected. From 1997, large nests were observed at the spawning grounds in the Drawa River. In next years salmon nests were observed in the Drawa River and also in Parsęta and Wieprza rivers. Percentages of recovers from tagged salmon were very low and varied from zero to 7.35. Tagged salmon migrated all over the Baltic Sea. The most often they were caught in the Gulf of Gdańskarea, near Bornholm Island and in the western part of the Gulf of Finland. Salmon entered rivers mainly into Vistula, Drwęca and Wieprza rivers for spawning purposes. Some spawners strayed and entered rivers to which they were not released as smolt. Higher percentage of homing were observed among smolt into Vistula i Drwęca rivers than among smolt released into Pomeranian rivers. Tagged salmon after the firs year reached average length of 59.4 cm and average weight of 2583 g, after the second year 81.8 and 6255 g, after the third year 102.4 cm and 11800 g respectively.
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