News from the Atlantic Salmon Federation

New Blog from ASF Research
ASF Research staff now have a regular blog on ASF?s website to share with viewers their experiences and work in a wide range of field activities, with the goal of unraveling the mysteries of Atlantic salmon migration, population dynamics and restoration. Click on ?Blogs? at the top of ASF webpages, and go to ?Research ? In the Field?. The direct link:
http://www.asf.ca/research-in-the-field.html

Wave Glider finds ASF-tagged Kelt
Read details of the detection of an ASF-tagged Kelt early this week, as the salmon travels north from the Miramichi:
http://www.asf.ca/waveglider-finds-asf-tagged-kelt.html

Escapes in Newfoundland Raise Alarm
Escaped farmed Atlantic salmon are being found in Newfoundland, raising questions of origin and their impact. The Salmonid Council of Newfoundland and Labrador spoke out on the escapes:
http://www.asf.ca/escaped-salmon-cou...ld-salmon.html

The Impacts of Escaped Farmed Salmon Detailed
ASF has also responded to media interviews regarding the escaped salmon, where industry has downplayed the impact of escapes. Read more:
http://www.asf.ca/concerns-over-esca...rmed-fish.html

Live Release Helping the Tay in Scotland
So far in 2013 the salmon returns in the River Tay have been phenomenal and both anglers and experts are giving part of the credit to a policy of live release:
http://www.asf.ca/bumper-tay-scotlan...e-release.html