Operational Plan: Production and Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2019-2021

Operational Plan: Production and Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2019-2021 PDF Author: Jeffrey T. Williams
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha smolt abundance and adult escapement will be estimated for the Taku stock of Chinook salmon originating from the Canadian portions of the Taku River drainage above the U.S./Canada border. This large glacial river flows into Taku Inlet about 30 km northeast of Juneau, Alaska. A modified Petersen estimator will be used to estimate smolt abundance for the 2017-2019 brood years, which represent smolt leaving the system during 2019-2021. Chinook salmon smolt will be captured April through June, systematically sampled to estimate mean length and weight and all healthy fish will be implanted with a coded wire tag and marked with an adipose fin clip. Escapement of large (≥660 mm; mid eye to fork of tail) and medium (401–659 mm; similarly, mid eye to fork of tail) Taku River adult Chinook salmon will be estimated using mark-recapture methodology in 2019-2021. Adult Chinook salmon will be captured and marked near Canyon Island in the lower Taku River using fish wheels and drift gillnets from late April through early August. Each fish will be tagged with uniquely numbered, solid-core spaghetti tags, and two secondary marks. In addition, fish will be sampled for use in age, sex, and length composition estimates of the spawning escapement.

Operational Plan: Production and Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2019-2021

Operational Plan: Production and Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2019-2021 PDF Author: Jeffrey T. Williams
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Category : Chinook salmon
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Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha smolt abundance and adult escapement will be estimated for the Taku stock of Chinook salmon originating from the Canadian portions of the Taku River drainage above the U.S./Canada border. This large glacial river flows into Taku Inlet about 30 km northeast of Juneau, Alaska. A modified Petersen estimator will be used to estimate smolt abundance for the 2017-2019 brood years, which represent smolt leaving the system during 2019-2021. Chinook salmon smolt will be captured April through June, systematically sampled to estimate mean length and weight and all healthy fish will be implanted with a coded wire tag and marked with an adipose fin clip. Escapement of large (≥660 mm; mid eye to fork of tail) and medium (401–659 mm; similarly, mid eye to fork of tail) Taku River adult Chinook salmon will be estimated using mark-recapture methodology in 2019-2021. Adult Chinook salmon will be captured and marked near Canyon Island in the lower Taku River using fish wheels and drift gillnets from late April through early August. Each fish will be tagged with uniquely numbered, solid-core spaghetti tags, and two secondary marks. In addition, fish will be sampled for use in age, sex, and length composition estimates of the spawning escapement.

Operational Plan: Spawning Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Stikine River, 2019-2021

Operational Plan: Spawning Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Stikine River, 2019-2021 PDF Author: Kristin Courtney
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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The spawning escapement of large (≥660 mm MEF) Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha above the U.S.-Canada border will be estimated yearly from 2019-2021 in the Stikine River, near Wrangell, Alaska. A modified Petersen 2-event mark-recapture project will be conducted using drift gillnets to mark Chinook salmon in the first event, and collection of samples in the Canadian commercial fishery, Little Tahltan River video weir, and on the spawning grounds will serve as the second event. Age, sex and length of both the inriver run and spawning escapement of Chinook salmon will also be estimated. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Fisheries and Oceans Canada use these data to make terminal and regional management decisions, and the Pacific Salmon Commission uses the data for coastwide management and stock assessment through the Chinook Technical Committee.

Smolt Abundance and Adult Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2022-2024

Smolt Abundance and Adult Escapement of Chinook Salmon in the Taku River, 2022-2024 PDF Author: Jeffrey T. Williams
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Category : Chinook salmon
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Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha smolt abundance and adult escapement will be estimated for the Taku stock of Chinook salmon originating from the Canadian portions of the Taku River drainage above the U.S./Canada border. This large glacial river flows into Taku Inlet about 30 km northeast of Juneau, Alaska. A modified Petersen estimator will be used to estimate smolt abundance for the 2020-2022 brood years, which are the smolt leaving the system during 2022-2024. Chinook salmon smolt will be captured from April through June, systematically sampled to estimate mean length and weight, and all healthy fish will be implanted with a coded wire tag and marked with an adipose fin clip. Escapement of large (≥660 mm; mid eye to fork of tail) and medium (401-659 mm; mid eye to fork of tail) Taku River adult Chinook salmon in 2022-2024 will be estimated using mark-recapture methodology. Adult Chinook salmon will be captured and marked near Canyon Island in the lower Taku River using fish wheels and drift gillnets from late April through early August. Each healthy fish will be tagged with a uniquely numbered, solid-core spaghetti tag and two secondary marks will be applied. Fish will be sampled for data used in age, sex, and length composition estimates of the spawning escapement.

Operational Plan: Production and Harvest of Unuk River Chinook Salmon, 2020-2022

Operational Plan: Production and Harvest of Unuk River Chinook Salmon, 2020-2022 PDF Author: Nathan Frost
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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This plan describes the coded-wire tagging of juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha on the Unuk River for the 2019 and 2020 brood years, which covers the coded-wire tagging of parr in fall of 2020 and 2021 and smolt in spring of 2021 and 2022, and sampling returning adults for age, sex, length, and coded-wire tags in escapement from the 2022 through 2027 return years. This study provides estimates of smolt and parr abundance, overwinter (freshwater) survival, mean lengths of juveniles, and harvest information of Chinook salmon originating from the Unuk River in Southeast Alaska. A separate project will be conducted on the Unuk River that employs aerial and foot survey peak counts to estimate large (≥660 mm mid eye to fork of tail length) adult Chinook salmon returning to the river in 2020 and 2021. The primary goals of this and the companion study are to estimate inriver run size, total run size, marine harvest-exploitation rate and harvest distribution, smolt and parr abundance, marine survival (smolt to adult) and overwinter survival (parr to smolt). The Alaska Department of Fish and Game uses this information to make local and regional management decisions, and the Pacific Salmon Commission uses the data for coastwide management and stock assessment through the Chinook Technical Committee.

Operational Plan: Chilkat River Chinook Salmon Escapement Studies in 2021

Operational Plan: Chilkat River Chinook Salmon Escapement Studies in 2021 PDF Author: Brian W. Elliott
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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Chilkat River large (age-1.3 and older) Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha inriver abundance and age and sex composition will be estimated using a 2-event mark-recapture experiment in 2019. Event 1 capture and marking will be conducted in the lower Chilkat River, and event 2 recapture will be conducted in principal spawning areas within the Chilkat River drainage. Data produced from this project will include spawning abundance of large Chinook salmon, age and sex compositions of the run, and when possible, age-1.2 abundance and length composition in the Chilkat River drainage. Chilkat River Chinook salmon are an exploitation rate and escapement indicator stock for the Pacific Salmon Commission Chinook Technical Committee, and it has been proposed that this stock be included in the coastwide Chinook salmon model used by the Pacific Salmon Commission to monitor coastwide abundance. Mark-recapture experiments have been conducted in the Chilkat River drainage since 1991; escapement estimates for 1991-2018 have an average coefficient of variation of 14%, which contributes toward precise stock assessment production estimates for the Chilkat River Chinook salmon stock. As part of the ongoing Chilkat River Chinook salmon coded wire tag studies, all Chinook salmon encountered in the mark-recapture experiment will be examined for adipose fin clips and the presence of a coded wire tag, which can be used for estimating juvenile production and marine harvest. Data collected from this project will be used to create full production estimates for the Chilkat stock.

Operational Plan: Escapements of Chinook Salmon in Southeast Alaska and Transboundary Rivers in 2021

Operational Plan: Escapements of Chinook Salmon in Southeast Alaska and Transboundary Rivers in 2021 PDF Author: Philip Richards
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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Estimates of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha spawning escapement will be summarized for 2021 in 11 Southeast Alaska river systems. Chinook index salmon systems include: Situk River, Alsek River, Chilkat River, Taku River, King Salmon River, Stikine River, Unuk River, Chickamin River, Blossom River, Keta River, and Andrew Creek. Spawning escapements will be estimated using aerial and foot surveys, mark-recapture studies, and weirs. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game and Fisheries and Oceans Canada use these data, along with age composition data to make terminal and regional management decisions, and the Pacific Salmon Commission uses these data for coastwide management and stock assessment.

Operational Plan: Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project, 2019-2021

Operational Plan: Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project, 2019-2021 PDF Author: Andrew J. Waldo
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
Pages : 30

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The Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project is designed to monitor both naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon escapement as well as collect broodstock and conduct egg takes to provide additional sport fishing opportunities within the Kasilof River and other terminal fisheries on the Kenai Peninsula. This project will imprint Chinook salmon smolt for 7 to 10 days at the beginning of June. Additionally, age, sex, and length, will be collected from returning naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon. The sustainable escapement goal for Crooked Creek is 650–1,700 naturally-produced Chinook salmon.

Operational Plan: Production and Harvest of Chilkat River Chinook and Coho Salmon, 2020-2021

Operational Plan: Production and Harvest of Chilkat River Chinook and Coho Salmon, 2020-2021 PDF Author: Brian W. Elliott
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
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An ongoing coded-wire tag project, used as part of a stock assessment program for Chilkat River Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch, will be conducted during fall 2020 and spring 2021 to provide estimates of smolt abundance and marine harvest for Chinook and coho salmon. This project uses modified Peterson 2-event mark-recapture methods to estimate smolt abundance, and port and creel sampling of coded-wire tags in mixed stock commercial and sport fisheries to estimate marine harvest for both species. Juvenile salmon will be measured for length and weight, marked with adipose fin clips, and tagged with coded wire tags in fall 2020 (juvenile Chinook salmon) and spring 2021 (Chinook and coho salmon smolt) as event 1 of the mark-recapture study. During event 2, adult Chinook salmon will be sampled for missing adipose fins, coded wire tags, age, sex, and length in Chilkat River fishwheels and drift gillnets, which are operated in the lower Chilkat River as part of a separate adult mark-recapture project. Adult Chinook salmon will be also sampled for missing adipose fins, coded wire tags, and age, sex, and length during Chilkat River drainage spawning grounds surveys to complete event 2 sampling. Coho salmon will also be sampled as adults during event 2 in the lower Chilkat River fishwheels. Age composition of Chinook salmon adults will be estimated by scale ageing techniques; age composition of coho salmon smolt and adults will also be estimated. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game uses these data to make local and regional management decisions. Chilkat Chinook salmon is a Pacific Salmon Commission exploitation rate and escapement indicator stock and has recently been added to the base model of abundance indicator stocks for the Chinook Technical Committee, which influences coastwide management.

Amendment

Amendment PDF Author: Andrew J. Waldo
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
Pages : 37

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The Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project is designed to monitor both naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon escapements as well as collect brood stock and conduct egg takes to provide additional sport fishing opportunities within the Kasilof River and other terminal fisheries throughout Southcentral Alaska. This project imprints Chinook salmon smolt for 7 to 10 days at the beginning of June. Additionally, age, sex, and length samples will be collected from returning naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon. Currently, Crooked Creek has a sustainable escapement goal (SEG) of 700–1,400 naturally-produced ocean-age 2+ Chinook salmon. The overall goal of this research program is to reconstruct naturally- and hatchery-produced returns of Chinook salmon to Crooked Creek such that a biological escapement goal (BEG) can be established.

Amendment: Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project, 2019-2021

Amendment: Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project, 2019-2021 PDF Author: Jenny L. Gates
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Category : Chinook salmon
Languages : en
Pages : 40

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This report amends ROP.SF.2A.2019.11. The Crooked Creek Chinook Salmon Enhancement Project is designed to monitor both naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon escapements as well as collect brood stock and conduct egg takes to provide additional sport fishing opportunities within the Kasilof River and other terminal fisheries throughout Southcentral Alaska. This project imprints Chinook salmon smolt for 7 to 10 days at the beginning of June. Additionally, age, sex, and length samples will be collected from returning naturally- and hatchery-produced Chinook salmon. Currently, Crooked Creek has a sustainable escapement goal (SEG) of 700–1,400 naturally-produced ocean-age-2+ Chinook salmon. The overall goal of this research program is to reconstruct naturally- and hatchery-produced returns of Chinook salmon to Crooked Creek such that a biological escapement goal (BEG) can be established.