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The Central and Regional <strong>Fisheries</strong> BoardsAppendix 1Summary of the growth of brown trout in the SWRFB rivers (L1=back calculated length at the endof the first winter etc.)River L1 L2 L3 L4 Growth categoryFlesk Mean 8.36 16.08 FastSD 2.73 n/an 2 1Range min. 6.43 16.08Range max. 10.29 16.08Glashaboy Mean 7.11 13.31 17.25 SlowSD 1.34 2.21 0.88n 46 20 5Range min. 4.05 10.36 16.08Range max. 9.57 17.45 18.35Gweestin Mean 7.15 16.46 21.59 29.02 FastSD 1.55 4.45 3.1 n/an 26 16 5 1Range min. 4.02 8.83 17.61 29.02Range max. 10.3 23.52 25.15 29.02Lee (Inchinossig Br) Mean 6.8 13.93 17.88 SlowSD 1.21 1.69 n/an 25 19 1Range min. 4.95 11.39 17.88Range max. 9.23 16.69 17.88Maine Mean 8.3 16.63 24.44 FastSD 1.56 2.41 n/an 42 12 1Range min. 4.31 10.88 24.44Range max. 11.39 19.42 24.44Martin Mean 6.71 12.73 18.21 SlowSD 1.46 2.44 2.3n 28 18 2Range min. 4.37 9.23 16.58Range max. 9.33 17.62 19.84Owenreagh Mean 8.53 16.16 FastSD 1.45 0.62n 24 3Range min. 6.7 15.56Range max. 10.86 16.8Shanowen Mean 8.53 16.16 FastSD 1.45 0.62n 24 3Range min. 6.7 15.56Range max. 10.86 16.857