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THE MIGRATION AND CONSERVATION OF SALMON 



not in the chronological order in which it wards to Cape Wrath and then eastwards 



was carried out. along the north coast ; some continued south- 



The Scottish station in 1936 (Menzies, wards down the east coast. One salmon 



1937) was situated about twenty miles to crossed the North Sea and was recaptured 



the south of Cape Wrath at the northwest close to Professor Dahl's station in the 



cornerof the country (Fig. 3). From here Sognefjord. For every three fish which 



the marked salmon moved chiefly north- started their journey in an easterly direction 



^ SOCNEFJORD. NORWW 



Fig. 3. 



