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Findings of Rainbow Trout Parasalmo mykiss at Far East South: on The Problem of Species Range in the Asian Part of North Pacific

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The report on catch of sexually mature male of rainbow trout Parasalmo mykiss is presented. The fish was caught on May 23, 2018 in the Matveevka River mouth (the tributary to the Botcha River, mainland coast of the Tatar Strait). Data on cases of catching of this species in the rivers in the basins of the seas of Japan and Okhotsk are generalized. Possible reasons for the penetration of P. mykiss into the Botcha River are discussed.

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  1. Ex-head of the Environmental Committee of the Nikolaevsky district, Khabarovsk kray; several years was working on the Bolshoy Shantar Island and knows well the rainbow trout from the rivers of this island.

  2. In particular, from the Ryazanovsky experimental hatchery, situated 100 km south from the mouths of Artemovka, Shkotovka and Sukhodol rivers .

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are sincerely grateful to V. A. Kosogovsky, the resident of the Grossevichi Settlement for the information and photographs of rainbow trout; to V.V. Boyko, A.Yu. Oleynikov and M.B. Skosh (Institute of Water and Environmental Problems, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences) for the photographs of the fish from the Srednyaya River (Bolshoy Shantar Island); V.B. Kozlovskyy for the information on catch of rainbow trout in the Choma River and E.V. Barabanschikov (TINRO) for the information and consultations on the propagation of rainbow trout in the Sea of Japan basin.

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Antonov, A.L., Kuzishchin, K.V. & Kostomarova, I.V. Findings of Rainbow Trout Parasalmo mykiss at Far East South: on The Problem of Species Range in the Asian Part of North Pacific. J. Ichthyol. 60, 776–781 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S003294522005001X

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