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Access to valuable Northern fish stocks

Research Infrastructures
Farming of valuable fish stocks: Arctic charr from Lake Inari, brown trout from the Ivalo, Juutua, and Siutta rivers, and bottom whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) from the Ivalo River.
Experimental trials related to fish feeding, growth, survival, welfare, and diversity.
Broodstocks are regularly renewed from the wild using the best available genetic methods.

The Inari facility focuses on the conservation of regionally valuable fish stocks and the management of fisheries obligations related to the regulation of Lake Inari. It cultivates valuable fish populations from the Paatsjoki water system, which flows into the Arctic Ocean, including Arctic charr from Lake Inari, brown trout from the Ivalo, Juutua, and Siutta rivers, and bottom whitefish from the Ivalo River. Broodstocks are regularly renewed from the wild using the best available genetic methods.

The facility also enables experimental setups related to fish feeding, growth, survival, welfare, and biodiversity.

The service is primarily intended for researchers and research groups to conduct various experiments. It includes access to the aquaculture facilities and outdoor tank areas, basic aquaculture equipment, and support from professional staff for experiments.

The service includes reserved cultivation tanks and preparation of the necessary equipment, conducting agreed tests and observations during the experiment, collecting samples and data, and delivering measurement results. The conditions during the experiment can be reported.

Sample collection

Observation of experiments, collection and pre-processing of biological samples as agreed.

Target groups

Researchers, research groups, research communities, research networks, research projects, research organizations, companies.

Access type

  • Physical, remote or hybrid access.
  • Minimum reservation period: 1 week.
  • Rearing tanks of various sizes available for reservation. Tank-specific needs must be negotiated.

Service usage restrictions

  • Activities must follow Luke’s guidelines, considering biosafety risks.
  • Research can only be conducted on fish currently reared at the facility.
  • The number of tanks and fish available for research use varies depending on the needs of conservation breeding programs.
  • Use of chemicals must be agreed upon separately.
  • Research must not cause long-term harm or reduce the usability of the infrastructure after the study period

Information to support the application

  • Describe the conditions required for your experiment as accurately as possible.
  • Space required for the experiment (size of tanks in m2/number of tanks).
  • Special equipment required.
  • Species/number/age or size class used in the experiment.
  • Describe the details related to the care of the eggs or fish during the experiment.
  • Describe the experimental treatments, data collection, and required monitoring information for the experiment.