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Allis_shad_migration_Oise_2024: Acoustic telemetry data on adult anadromous Allis shad (Alosa alosa) migrating in 2024 in the Oise River (Seine basin, France)
Citation
INRAE HYCAR, 2026. Acoustic telemetry data on adult anadromous Allis shad (Alosa alosa) migrating in 2024 in the Oise River (Seine basin, France). https://marineinfo.org/doc/dataset/9068

Availability: This work is licensed under http://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L08/current/MO meaning it is under moratorium until 2026-09-29

Notes: Animal data under embargo. Receiver and deployment metadata available at: https://www.lifewatch.be/etn/.

Description

The Seine River and its tributaries (France) historically hosted an abundant Allis shad (Alosa alosa) population. The construction of several navigation weirs, channelization works and deoxygenation due to pollution downstream of Paris led to the extinction of this population in the early 20th century. After almost a century of absence, shad has been recolonizing the Seine basin since the 2000s. Video monitoring at the first weir on the lower Seine River now records several hundred to a few thousand individuals each year, and dozens are also observed at the 12th weir, located 390 km from the sea on the Aisne River, showing that part of the individuals migrates far upstream on this axis. However, knowledge about this population is limited and its spawning grounds remain unidentified. Furthermore, the passability and behaviour of shad in front of navigation weirs is unknown. These structures present two potential passage routes for migrating shad: fishways and navigation locks. 
To improve our understanding of shad migration behaviour in this system, a telemetry study was conducted during the 2024 migration season in the Oise River, one of the main tributaries of the Seine basin. A total of 50 shad were caught by angling and with a cage-trap located in the fishway of the first weir. Individuals were tagged with Innovasea V9 69 kHz acoustic transmitters and their movements were monitored by a receiver array deployed around eight navigation weirs located within a 90km-long river stretch. Individuals had already migrated 290 km and passed four to five weirs from the sea before tagging, meaning that the study focused on individuals already in the later stages of their spawning migration.


Scope
Themes:
Biology, Biology > Acoustics, Biology > Fish, Fisheries > Fish stocks/catches/taggings, Physical > Underwater acoustics
Keywords:
Fresh water · Acoustic arrays · Acoustic data · Acoustic detection · Acoustic tags · Acoustic Tags · Acoustic telemetry · Acoustic Telemetry · Acoustic tracking · Anadromous fish · Anadromous migrations · Anadromous species · Animal Project · Fish tracking · Hydrophones · Network Project · Seine · Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758)

Geographical coverage

Temporal coverage
1 April 2024 - 30 September 2024

Target species
Alosa alosa (Linnaeus, 1758) [WoRMS]

Parameter
Fish detections Methodology
Fish detections: Acoustic telemetry

Contributors
EDF; Recherche et développement; Laboratoire National d'Hydraulique et Environnement (LNHE), moreprincipal investigatordata creator
French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food & Environment; River Hydroecology (HEF), moreprincipal investigatordata creator

Related datasets
Parent dataset:
European Tracking Network (ETN) data, more

URL
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Dataset status: Completed
Data type: Data
Data origin: Research: field experiment
Metadatarecord created: 2026-05-05
Information last updated: 2026-05-06
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