Abstract

The growth pattern of sea trout in the sea was studied by measurement of 2787 tagged individuals before and after their stay in the sea while corresponding measurements of 2180 individual fish ascertained the growth pattern in fresh water. In the sea, there was a period of particularly rapid growth just before the beginning of July. The greatest rate of growth in fresh water was recorded for those sea trout that ascended the river relatively early on, or left the river late the following year. This result may explain the relatively simultaneous timing in northern areas of the migration to the sea of several species of salmonids in spring, and also the high degree of variation seen in the timing of the return migration to fresh water.

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