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“Kurilskiy” Hatchery

ITURUP. South. North. “Reidovoy” Hatchery. “Kurilskiy” Hatchery. Prostor Bay. Kurilskiy Bay. “Reidovoy” Hatchery . Photo : Platonov V . V ., Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Saint-Petersburg.

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“Kurilskiy” Hatchery

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  1. ITURUP South North “Reidovoy” Hatchery “Kurilskiy” Hatchery Prostor Bay Kurilskiy Bay

  2. “Reidovoy” Hatchery. Photo: Platonov V.V., Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint-Petersburg

  3. Kurilka River. Photo: Zhivotovsky L.A., Institute of Genetics, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

  4. слайд Return of chum salmon. Photo: Zhivotovsky L.A., Institute of Genetics, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

  5. Collection and fertilization of chum salmon caviar on “Reidovoy” Hatchery

  6. In accordance with the data by Fedorova L.K., ZAO “Gidrostroy”, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  7. Representatives of the Greenling Family (Hexagrammas Tillesius). Photo: Tochilina T.G., VNIRO, Moscow

  8. Representatives of Greenling Family (Pleurogrammus). Photo: Tochilina T.G., VNIRO, Moscow

  9. Table 3. Main Species of Fish in By-catches, Kurilskiy Bay, Sea Nets. In accordance with the data by Smirnov B.P., VNIRO, Moscow

  10. Table 4. Main Species of Fish in By-catches, Prostor Bay, Sea Nets. In accordance with the data by Smirnov B.P., VNIRO, Moscow

  11. 50pink8a kur 26.05.09 pt17 50pink4a kur 26.05.09 pt20 Tags on the otoliths of pink salmon juveniles released by “Kurilskiy” Hatchery, 2009 Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  12. 50pink6 reyd 28_05_09 pt20 50pink3 reyd 28_05_09 pt11 Tags on the otoliths of pink salmon juveniles released by “Reidovoy” hatchery, 2009 50 5a 20 Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  13. Table 5. Amount of the Released Tagged Juveniles from Hatcheries of ZAO “Gidrostroy”. Table 5 In accordance with the data by Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  14. Figure. 1. Diagram of the area of material collection for identification of the tagged spawners of chum and pink salmon in the 2010 return at Iturup Island Otolith collection sites, the identification of which was performed at the first stage of the research, are marked in black

  15. Table 6 The Results of the Identification of the Hatchery-origin Pink Salmon in the Area of “Kurilskiy” Hatchery during the 2010 Spawning Return.

  16. Table 7 The Results of the Identification of Hatchery-origin Pink Salmon in the Area of “Reidovoy” Hatchery during the 2010 Spawning Return.

  17. 100pink45a ust r Kurilka 17.08.10 KLRZ Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  18. 100pink2b ust r Kurilka 17.08.10 KLRZ Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  19. 50pink2b u Reyd 10_08_10mrk Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  20. 50pink35 u Reyd 10_08_10mrk Photo: Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  21. Data by Akinicheva E.G., SakhNIRO, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk

  22. Photo: Zhivotovsky L.A., Institute of Genetics, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

  23. The set of DNA markers, which were developed by the laboratory, reliably detect geographically different populations of chum salmon Sakhalin Island Southern Kurils Data by Zhivotovsky L.A., Institute of Genetics, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

  24. Lake Form River Form

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