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‘Like doomsday’: why have salmon deserted Norway’s rivers – and will they ever return?

  • Norway’s North Atlantic salmon populations are at a historic low, with rivers seeing significantly fewer salmon returns, particularly medium and larger-sized fish.
  • This year, 33 rivers in Norway, including the Gaula River, were abruptly closed to fishing due to the alarming decline in salmon populations.
  • The decline is largely attributed to climate change and the impacts of open net pen salmon aquaculture, including escaped farm salmon, sea lice, and interbreeding.
  • Experts and campaigners are calling for stricter regulations on fish farming, including a switch to closed containment facilities, and promoting catch and release among anglers to help preserve wild salmon.
  • The Norwegian government acknowledges the environmental challenges posed by aquaculture and is working on new policies to address these issues, expected to be presented next spring.