River Tyne Salmon Rod Catch Statistics

Editor

The Salmon Atlas
The Tyne is now the best salmon river in England and has shown very good growth since almost dying as a salmon river in the 1950s due to industrial and household pollution of its estuary.

Salmon rod catch

[TABLE="head"]2000|2001| 2002| 2003 |2004| 2005| 2006 |2007 |2008 |2009 |10 year average
2,297 |2,513|2,585|2,163|4,122|3,591|3,795| 3,091 |3,389 |2,986| 3,053[/TABLE]


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How does the Tyne compare to its neighbouring rivers?

This chart plots salmon rod catch trends on the three main North East England salmon rivers.

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Seeking

New member
Fascinating stuff, Editor:)

Out of interest, what is the ratio used for comparing the Coquet, Tyne and wear? i.e. what does "1" represent?
 

Editor

The Salmon Atlas
Seeking

My charts are graphs that allow for clearer trend comparisons. The 1 represents the average rod catch over the period.

Regards

Colin
 
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