by simsonar | Jan 21, 2026 | FISHBIO, Simsonar News
This article is written by and published by FISHBIO Counting fish is no easy task, but it is a key part of research and management for many species. For the migratory salmonids that move through our rivers, scientists employ a variety of strategies to produce...
by simsonar | Jul 24, 2025 | FISHBIO, Simsonar News
Testing of the innovative Automated Fish Sorting System developed by Simsonar and FISHBIO has begun in Finnmark, Norway and the first results give hope for success. The project, initiated by the Norwegian Environment Agency, aims to combat invasive pink salmon more...
by simsonar | Mar 4, 2025 | FISHBIO, Simsonar News
Simsonar has joined forces with the Californian consulting company FISHBIO to take part in a competition to build a prototype of a fish sorting passage system to block pink salmon from migrating into rivers in northern Norway. The project is funded by the Norwegian...
by simsonar | Jun 10, 2024 | Uncategorized
This summer, the “Salmon to Iijoki River” salmon restoration project will see hundreds of thousands of salmon fry released into the Iijoki and its tributaries in northern Ostrobothnia. Salmon will be also transported past hydropower plants in water tanks—both during...