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Fig. 1 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 1

From: Quantifying the effects of post-surgery recovery time on the migration dynamics and survival rates in the wild of acoustically tagged Atlantic Salmon Salmo salar smolts

Fig. 1

Map of capture/release sites and receiver gate locations in the Northwest Miramichi River, the Miramichi River and Bay, and the Strait of Belle Isle. The capture of pre-smolt occurred at both Miners Bridge and Trout Brook, whereas smolt capture in the spring only occurred at Trout Brook. All fish were released at Miners Bridge. Receiver gates were placed at the head of tide (HoT), the intersection of the Northwest Miramichi River and the main stem of the Miramichi River (Nelson), the entrance into the Miramichi Bay (Inner Bay), the exit of the Miramichi Bay (Outer Bay), and the Strait of Belle Isle (SoBI and SoBI N). Smaller circles in the Miramichi River denote receiver locations where survival was not quantified, but were used to discern between striped bass and smolt movement patterns

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