Martha Robertson (Canada) has been elected to serve as the Chair of the International Atlantic Salmon Research Board until the close of the 2023 Annual Meeting.
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!Save the date! 2022 is the final year of the International Year of the Salmon, and we are excited to announce our Wrap-Up Symposium, ‘Salmon in a Rapidly Changing World:...
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On 4 August 2021 Peder Fiske (Norway) was elected to serve as the Chair of the SAG until the close of the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Council of NASCO....
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The Twenty-First Meeting of the International Atlantic Salmon Research Board will be held on 5 June 2022 at The Dalmahoy Hotel, Edinburgh.
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Reductions in marine survival have been implicated as the primary reason for the North Atlantic pattern of declines in Atlantic salmon abundance over the past five decades. With the goal...
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ICES provides advice to NASCO on wild North Atlantic salmon, annually under the NASCO-ICES Memorandum of Understanding. The advice for 2020 is now available on the ICES website: North America...
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NASCO’s focal event of the International Year of the Salmon in 2019 in the North Atlantic was its Symposium ‘Managing the Atlantic Salmon in a Rapidly Changing Environment – Management...
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The International Atlantic Salmon Research Board agreed that the Inventory of Research Relating to Salmon Mortality in the Sea and the SALSEA-Track Programme should be reviewed (ICR(19)09). A Working Group...
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This afternoon we have received the printed copies of the State of North Atlantic Salmon Report. We will distribute them to 2019 NASCO delegates, IYS Symposium participants, report contributors and...
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