“…Unlike Atlantic salmon, however, anadromous trout are thought to feed more locally to their natal rivers (Jonsson & Jonsson, 2014; Malcolm, Godfrey, & Youngson, 2010; Potter, Campbell, Sumner, & Marshall, 2017), rather than migrating long distances to offshore feeding grounds in the north Atlantic (Gilbey et al, 2021; Gilbey et al, 2017). Nonetheless, several tagging and tracking studies have reported highly variable degrees of movement, including longer migrations of limited numbers of individuals (Hawley, Urke, Kristensen, & Haugen, 2024; Kallio-Nyberg, Saura, & Ahlfors, 2002; Malcolm et al, 2010; Potter et al, 2017). Additionally, distinct regional differences in migration patterns have been reported (Potter et al, 2017).…”