Providing Support for Salmon Managers
The Likely Suspects Framework (LSF) aims to provide an intellectual and resourcing framework to assist cooperative research into salmon mortality drivers. LSF will provide managers with access to high value decision-support advice that considers the efficacy of their activities within the context of other factors at play (i.e. taking a full lifetime survival view). It will:
1) Encourage data mobilisation (Salmon and Ecosystem Data Hub (SalHub))
2) Provide an underlying modelling framework (Stage-state structured mortality mode)
3) Enable users to interact with the model via an online tool giving future scenario-testing functions (Salmon Management Decision Support Tool (DST))
What the Decision Support Tool will be
The Decision Support Tool addresses the importance of being able to link marine and freshwater phases (i.e. a life-cycle view) and consider how changes in one or more stages could influence lifetime success (measured as numbers of adults returning to rivers and the egg deposition).
It will help managers to; maximise adult estuarine and in-river survival, maximise access and egg deposition rates , maximise smolt production from those eggs, and maximise marine survival chances of the smolts.
Outputs for Users
The DST will provide a targeting system to guide restoration actions most effectively in your own catchment, and a suite of non-prescriptive recommended management actions, tailored to your catchment.
Addressing important “what-if” management questions, such as the below, are the motivation behind the Likely Suspects Framework programme, and specifically how it is pulled together in a Salmon Management Decision Support Tool.