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  2. Patreksfjörður farmed salmon escape - Wikipedia

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    The Patreksfjörður farmed salmon escape involved the escape of approximately 3500 farm-raised Atlantic salmon in an open fish farm on August 20, 2023, at Patreksfjörður, a village on the northwest coast of Iceland. [1] [2] The fish farm is managed by Arctic Fish, an agricultural company in Norway. Soon after the incident, Arctic Fish ...

  3. Kjarrá–Thervá River - Wikipedia

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    The Kjarrá–Thervá River, located about 115 kilometers from Reykjavík in western Iceland, is a 64-kilometer glacial river known for its salmon fishing. The upper river, closer to the glacier, is Kjarrá; the in-between is Örnólfsdalsá; the lower river, closer to the sea and "below the fence above Örnólfsdal," is Thervá ( Icelandic ...

  4. Brynjudalsá - Wikipedia

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    Brynjudalsá is a river in Hvalfjörður, Iceland. [1] The river is a popular fishing spot, due to the presence of Salmon and Sea Trout. [2] [3] References

  5. Haffjarðará - Wikipedia

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    Haffjarðará (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈhafˌfjarðarˌauː], "ocean fjord river") is a medium-sized gin-clear river at the start of Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland. The river runs from Oddastaðavatn [ˈɔtːaˌstaːðaˌvahtn̥] lake about 20 km to the ocean. Haffjarðará has a healthy stock of native salmon running the river.

  6. Salmon escapement - Wikipedia

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    Salmon escapement is the amount of a salmon population that does not get caught by commercial or recreational fisheries and return to their freshwater spawning habitat. [1] Estimates of these amount are calculated with statistical analysis using data collected during that particular run season.

  7. Selá (Vopnafjörður) - Wikipedia

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    Selá (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɛːlˌauː]) is a river in Vopnafjörður, Iceland, and one of Iceland's most exclusive rivers for salmon angling. Selá river is originated from many small rivers coming from the highlands, which run from a mountain area called Dimmufjallgarður (Dark Mountains). [1]

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