Abstract

The vertical distribution of cultured Atlantic salmon larger than 1 kg was monitored by hydroacoustics in both a shallow (6 m) and a deep (20 m) cage. Surface light levels and fish distribution were registered for three periods throughout the year. The two fish groups were fed calculated rations twice a day. During the winter and spring (including vernal equinox), the fish were distributed at around 5 m depth in both cages when not feeding. Around summer solstice, the fish preferred deeper waters when not feeding. The light dependency of the vertical migration was pronounced, and indicates clearly that even a 20 m deep cage is not deep enough to meet the depth requirements of large Atlantic salmon during summer.

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