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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPA3412d1v1-fr, j LI c) / i :. ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME SUSITNA RIVER AQUATIC STUDIES PROGRAM Report No.13,Volume I Adult Salmon Investigations: May -October 1985 DRAFT Authors:Frederick M.Thompson Susan N.Wick Barry M.Stratton Prepared for: Alaska Power Authority 701 East Tudor Road Anchorage,Alaska 99519 April 1986 -----------..._._....__.__..- -fr, j LI c) / i :. ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME SUSITNA RIVER AQUATIC STUDIES PROGRAM Report No.13,Volume I Adult Salmon Investigations: May -October 1985 DRAFT Authors:Frederick M.Thompson Susan N.Wick Barry M.Stratton Prepared for: Alaska Power Authority 701 East Tudor Road Anchorage,Alaska 99519 April 1986 -----------..._._....__.__..- Report Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TITLES IN THIS SERIES Publication Ti tl e Date Adult Anadromous Fish Investigations:April 1984 May -October 1983 Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish july 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Aquatic Habitat and Instream Flow September 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Access and Transmission Corridor Aquatic September 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Winter Aquatic Investigations:March 1985 September 1983 to May 1984 Adult Anadromous Fish Investigations:June 1985 May -October 1984 Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish July 1985 Investigations:May -October 1984 Availability of Invertebrate Food Sources July 1985 for Rearing Juvenile Chinook Salmon in Turbid Susitna River Habitats Summary of Salmon Fishery Data for August 1985 Selected Middle Susitna River Sites Preliminary Evaluations of Potential November 1985 Fish Mitigation Sites in the Middle Sus itna Ri ver Winter Studies of Resident and Juvenile December 1985 Anadromous Fish:October 1984 - ~~ay 1985 Summary of Water Temperature and Substrate December 1985 Date from Selected Salmon Spawning and Groundwater Upwelling Sites in the Middle Susitna River Adult Salmon Investigations:April 1986 May -October 1985 ••_,;~,•.1;- ---_.__-------- Report Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 TITLES IN THIS SERIES Publication Ti tl e Date Adult Anadromous Fish Investigations:April 1984 May -October 1983 Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish july 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Aquatic Habitat and Instream Flow September 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Access and Transmission Corridor Aquatic September 1984 Investigations:May -October 1983 Winter Aquatic Investigations:March 1985 September 1983 to May 1984 Adult Anadromous Fish Investigations:June 1985 May -October 1984 Resident and Juvenile Anadromous Fish July 1985 Investigations:May -October 1984 Availability of Invertebrate Food Sources July 1985 for Rearing Juvenile Chinook Salmon in Turbid Susitna River Habitats Summary of Salmon Fishery Data for August 1985 Selected Middle Susitna River Sites Preliminary Evaluations of Potential November 1985 Fish Mitigation Sites in the Middle Sus itna Ri ver Winter Studies of Resident and Juvenile December 1985 Anadromous Fish:October 1984 - ~~ay 1985 Summary of Water Temperature and Substrate December 1985 Date from Selected Salmon Spawning and Groundwater Upwelling Sites in the Middle Susitna River Adult Salmon Investigations:April 1986 May -October 1985 ••_,;~,•.1;- ---_.__-------- <~~:./ ,,.---'r ) A? 10D,'~-)!\-2 J) ADULT SALMON INVESTIGATIONS: MAY -OCTOBER 1985 Technical Data Report No.13 by: Frederick M.Thompson Susan N.Wick Barry M.Stratton Alaska Department of Fish and Game Susitna River Aquatic Studies Program 620 East 10th Avenue,Suite 302 Anchorage,Alaska 99501 April 1986 ARLIS .Alaska Resources LIbrary &lnfonnation ServIces Anchorage,Alaska <~~:./ ,,.---'r ) A? 10D,'~-)!\-2 J) ADULT SALMON INVESTIGATIONS: MAY -OCTOBER 1985 Technical Data Report No.13 by: Frederick M.Thompson Susan N.Wick Barry M.Stratton Alaska Department of Fish and Game Susitna River Aquatic Studies Program 620 East 10th Avenue,Suite 302 Anchorage,Alaska 99501 April 1986 ARLIS .Alaska Resources LIbrary &lnfonnation ServIces Anchorage,Alaska TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................i v LIST OF FIGURES....................................................vi LIST OF TABLES.........................................................................................................x LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES xiii LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES............................................xiv 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES..................1 2.0 r~ETHODS.............................................................................................................2 2.1 Main Channel Escapement Monitoring.......................2 2.2 Spawning Ground Surveys..................................4 2.3 Data Analysis............................................5 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 3.0 RESULTS AND Escapeme nt Es t i rna tes . Escapement Timi ng . Slough Escapements . DISCUSSION .. 5 7 7 8 3.1 Chinook Salmon...........................................................................8 3.1.1 Main Channel Escapements..........................8 3.1.2 Fecundity.........................................14 3.1.3 Spawning Areas....................................17 3•2 Soc keyeS a 1mo n.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 3.2.1 First-Run...........................................................17 3.2.1.1 Main Channel Escapements.................17 3.2.1.2 Spawning Areas...........................22 3.2.2 Second-Run........................................22 3.2.2.1 Main Channel Escapements.................22 3.2.2.2 Spawning Areas..................32 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TABLE OF CONTENTS..................................................i v LIST OF FIGURES....................................................vi LIST OF TABLES.........................................................................................................x LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES xiii LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES............................................xiv 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES..................1 2.0 r~ETHODS.............................................................................................................2 2.1 Main Channel Escapement Monitoring.......................2 2.2 Spawning Ground Surveys..................................4 2.3 Data Analysis............................................5 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 3.0 RESULTS AND Escapeme nt Es t i rna tes . Escapement Timi ng . Slough Escapements . DISCUSSION .. 5 7 7 8 3.1 Chinook Salmon...........................................................................8 3.1.1 Main Channel Escapements..........................8 3.1.2 Fecundity.........................................14 3.1.3 Spawning Areas....................................17 3•2 Soc keyeS a 1mo n.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 3.2.1 First-Run...........................................................17 3.2.1.1 Main Channel Escapements.................17 3.2.1.2 Spawning Areas...........................22 3.2.2 Second-Run........................................22 3.2.2.1 Main Channel Escapements.................22 3.2.2.2 Spawning Areas..................32 iv TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 3 ..3 P;n k Sal rna n.. ............ .. .. .. .. ...... .... ...... .. ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ............ .... ..33 3.3.1 Main Channel Escapements..........................33 3.3.2 Spawning Areas ·43 3.4 Chum Salmon..............................................47 3.4.1 r~ain Channel Escapements..........................47 3.4.2 Spawning Areas....................................51 3.5 Co h0 Sal mo n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Main Channel Escapements . Fecundi ty . Spawni ng Areas ······ 59 66 66 4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEt-JIENTS ···71 5.0 LITERATURE CITED............72 6.0 APPENDICES.......................................................................................................74 Appendix l. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Appendix 4. Appendix 5. Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-1984 (Volume II)A-1 Fishwheel Daily and Cumulative Catches, by Station A-173 Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys A-194 Station Locations and Middle River Survey Areas A-245 Migrational Timing Based on Cumulative Fishwheel Catch Weighted by CPUE A-253 v TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) 3 ..3 P;n k Sal rna n.. ............ .. .. .. .. ...... .... ...... .. ............ .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... ............ .... ..33 3.3.1 Main Channel Escapements..........................33 3.3.2 Spawning Areas ·43 3.4 Chum Salmon..............................................47 3.4.1 r~ain Channel Escapements..........................47 3.4.2 Spawning Areas....................................51 3.5 Co h0 Sal mo n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59 3.5.1 3.5.2 3.5.3 Main Channel Escapements . Fecundi ty . Spawni ng Areas ······ 59 66 66 4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEt-JIENTS ···71 5.0 LITERATURE CITED............72 6.0 APPENDICES.......................................................................................................74 Appendix l. Appendix 2. Appendix 3. Appendix 4. Appendix 5. Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-1984 (Volume II)A-1 Fishwheel Daily and Cumulative Catches, by Station A-173 Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys A-194 Station Locations and Middle River Survey Areas A-245 Migrational Timing Based on Cumulative Fishwheel Catch Weighted by CPUE A-253 v LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title ~ 1.Susitna River basin map showing field stations and major glacial streams,1985.........................3 2.Chinook stations, salmon escapements by sampling 1985 ..9 3. 4. 5. 6. Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985 . Mean hourly and cumul ati ve percent fi shwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Sunshi ne Stati on,1985 . Mean hourly and cumul at i ve percent fi shwhee 1 catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985 .. Migration rates of chinook salmon between Susitna River sampl ing stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (rnpd),1985 . 11 12 12 13 7.Number of eggs for chinook salmon sampled at Sunshi ne Station as a function of 1ength and wei ght,1985............................................18 8.The three major chinook salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............20 9.Destination of first-run sockeye salmon tagged at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985.........21 10.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.......................23 11.Mean hourly and cumul ati ve percent fi shwhee 1 catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985.......................23 12.Second-run sockeye salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985 26 13.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.........28 vi LIST OF FIGURES Figure Title ~ 1.Susitna River basin map showing field stations and major glacial streams,1985.........................3 2.Chinook stations, salmon escapements by sampling 1985 ..9 3. 4. 5. 6. Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985 . Mean hourly and cumul ati ve percent fi shwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Sunshi ne Stati on,1985 . Mean hourly and cumul at i ve percent fi shwhee 1 catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985 .. Migration rates of chinook salmon between Susitna River sampl ing stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (rnpd),1985 . 11 12 12 13 7.Number of eggs for chinook salmon sampled at Sunshi ne Station as a function of 1ength and wei ght,1985............................................18 8.The three major chinook salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............20 9.Destination of first-run sockeye salmon tagged at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985.........21 10.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.......................23 11.Mean hourly and cumul ati ve percent fi shwhee 1 catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985.......................23 12.Second-run sockeye salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985 26 13.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.........28 vi LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Fi gure Titl e ~ 14.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................28 15.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................29 16.Migration rates of sockeye salmon between Sus itna Ri ver samp 1i ng stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................29 17.Sockeye salmon spawning areas in the mainstem middle reach,1985......................................32 18.The three major sockeye salmon sloughs in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............34 19.Sockeye salmon live counts by date in sloughs 8A,11 and 21,1985.....................................36 20.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by sockeye salmon at sloughs 8A,11 and 21 combined,1985...................................36 21.Pink salmon escapements by sampling stations, 1985....................................................38 22.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985..................................39 23.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................40 24.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel ca tch of pi nk salmon by two day peri ods at Curry Station,1985.....................................40 25.Migration rates of pink salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (rnpd),1985...............................41 26.The three major pink salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............45 vii LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Fi gure Titl e ~ 14.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................28 15.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................29 16.Migration rates of sockeye salmon between Sus itna Ri ver samp 1i ng stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................29 17.Sockeye salmon spawning areas in the mainstem middle reach,1985......................................32 18.The three major sockeye salmon sloughs in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............34 19.Sockeye salmon live counts by date in sloughs 8A,11 and 21,1985.....................................36 20.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by sockeye salmon at sloughs 8A,11 and 21 combined,1985...................................36 21.Pink salmon escapements by sampling stations, 1985....................................................38 22.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985..................................39 23.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................40 24.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel ca tch of pi nk salmon by two day peri ods at Curry Station,1985.....................................40 25.Migration rates of pink salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (rnpd),1985...............................41 26.The three major pink salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............45 vii LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Figure Title Page 27.Chum salmon escapements by sampling station, 1985 47 28.r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day peri ods at Flathorn Station,1985..................................48 29.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................49 30.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................49 31.Migration rates of chum salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................50 32.Chum salmon middle river main channel spawning areas,1985...................54 33.The three major chum salmon streams and sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............................................56 34.Chum salmon live counts by date in sloughs 8A, 11 and 21,1985.........................................56 35.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by chum salmon at eleven middle reach sloughs,1985...........................................59 36.The three major chum salmon streams in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985...60 37.Coho salmon escapements by sampling station, 1985.......... . . . . . . . . .... . .60 38.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.......................62 39.r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................62 viii LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Figure Title Page 27.Chum salmon escapements by sampling station, 1985 47 28.r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day peri ods at Flathorn Station,1985..................................48 29.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................49 30.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................49 31.Migration rates of chum salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................50 32.Chum salmon middle river main channel spawning areas,1985...................54 33.The three major chum salmon streams and sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985............................................56 34.Chum salmon live counts by date in sloughs 8A, 11 and 21,1985.........................................56 35.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by chum salmon at eleven middle reach sloughs,1985...........................................59 36.The three major chum salmon streams in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985...60 37.Coho salmon escapements by sampling station, 1985.......... . . . . . . . . .... . .60 38.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985.......................62 39.r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985..................................62 viii LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Figure Title Page 40.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................63 41.Migration rates of coho salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................63 42.Number of eggs for coho sa 1mon sampled at Sunshine Station as a function of length and weight,1985............................................67 43.The three major coho salmon streams in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985.70 ix LIST OF FIGURES (Continued) Figure Title Page 40.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985.....................................63 41.Migration rates of coho salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveri es and expressed in medi an days and miles per day (mpd),1985...............................63 42.Number of eggs for coho sa 1mon sampled at Sunshine Station as a function of length and weight,1985............................................67 43.The three major coho salmon streams in the mi ddl e reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985.70 ix LI ST OF TABLES Table Title Page 1.Operation schedules for Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985...2 2.Total fishwheel catch by species and station, 1985 11 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Chinook salmon lengths,in millimeters,by sex and age class from fi shwhee 1 CPUE wei ghted escapement samples collected at Flathorn, Sunshine,and Curry Stations,1985 ...•.................. Age composition by percent of the chinook sa 1man escapements to Fl athorn,Sunshi ne and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fi shwhee 1 CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of chinook salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985 . Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985 . Peak chinook salmon survey counts for middle river streams in order of contribution,1985 . Petersen population estimate for first-run sockeye salmon to Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985 . Analysis of first-run sockeye salmon lengths, in millimeters,by sex and age class from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Age composition by percent of first-run sockeye salmon escapements to Flathorn and Sunshine stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of first-run sockeye salmon by age from escapement samples collected at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985 . 15 16 16 14 19 22 24 25 25 12.Analysis of second-run in millimeters,by sex weighted escapement Flathorn,Sunshine and x sockeye salmon lengths, and age class from CPUE samples collected at Curry stations,1985 .30 LI ST OF TABLES Table Title Page 1.Operation schedules for Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985...2 2.Total fishwheel catch by species and station, 1985 11 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Chinook salmon lengths,in millimeters,by sex and age class from fi shwhee 1 CPUE wei ghted escapement samples collected at Flathorn, Sunshine,and Curry Stations,1985 ...•.................. Age composition by percent of the chinook sa 1man escapements to Fl athorn,Sunshi ne and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fi shwhee 1 CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of chinook salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985 . Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985 . Peak chinook salmon survey counts for middle river streams in order of contribution,1985 . Petersen population estimate for first-run sockeye salmon to Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985 . Analysis of first-run sockeye salmon lengths, in millimeters,by sex and age class from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Age composition by percent of first-run sockeye salmon escapements to Flathorn and Sunshine stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of first-run sockeye salmon by age from escapement samples collected at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985 . 15 16 16 14 19 22 24 25 25 12.Analysis of second-run in millimeters,by sex weighted escapement Flathorn,Sunshine and x sockeye salmon lengths, and age class from CPUE samples collected at Curry stations,1985 .30 LIST OF TABLES (Continued) Table Title ~ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Age composition by percent of second-run sockeye salmon escapements to Flathorn, Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985................31 Sex ratios of second-run sockeye salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985............31 Peak sockeye salmon survey counts for sloughs in the middle Susitna River reach,1985.................35 Estimated sockeye salmon escapements to three middle Susitna River sloughs,1985......................37 Analysis of pink salmon lengths,in mi 11 i meters,by sex from fi shwhee 1 CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 42 Sex ratios of pink salmon from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations,1985.......................43 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Pink salmon peak survey counts for streams in the middle Susitna River reach in order of contribution,1985 . Peak pink salmon survey counts for sloughs in the middle Susitna River reach,1985 . Analysis of chum salmon lengths,in mill imeters,by sex and age cl ass from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Age composition by percent of the chum salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fi shwhee 1 CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of chum salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985 . Peak chum salmon survey counts for sloughs in the mi ddl e reach,1985 . xi 44 46 52 53 53 55 - LIST OF TABLES (Continued) Table Title ~ 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Age composition by percent of second-run sockeye salmon escapements to Flathorn, Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985................31 Sex ratios of second-run sockeye salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985............31 Peak sockeye salmon survey counts for sloughs in the middle Susitna River reach,1985.................35 Estimated sockeye salmon escapements to three middle Susitna River sloughs,1985......................37 Analysis of pink salmon lengths,in mi 11 i meters,by sex from fi shwhee 1 CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 42 Sex ratios of pink salmon from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations,1985.......................43 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Pink salmon peak survey counts for streams in the middle Susitna River reach in order of contribution,1985 . Peak pink salmon survey counts for sloughs in the middle Susitna River reach,1985 . Analysis of chum salmon lengths,in mill imeters,by sex and age cl ass from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Age composition by percent of the chum salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fi shwhee 1 CPUE,1985 . Sex ratios of chum salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985 . Peak chum salmon survey counts for sloughs in the mi ddl e reach,1985 . xi 44 46 52 53 53 55 - LIST OF TABLES (Continued) Table Title 25.Peak chum salmon survey counts for streams in the middle reach in order of contr'ibution, 1985.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Est imated chum salmon escapements to twelve middle Susitna River sloughs,1985 •.•.•.•.••...•..•..... Age composition by percent of coho salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE 1985 •.......••••.•.....•................• Analysis,of coho salmon lengths,in milli- meters,by sex and age class from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 •••......... Sex ratios of coho salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985 •.••••........•...••. Peak coho salmon survey counts for middle river streams in order of contribution,1985 . xii 58 64 65 65 66 69 LIST OF TABLES (Continued) Table Title 25.Peak chum salmon survey counts for streams in the middle reach in order of contr'ibution, 1985.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Est imated chum salmon escapements to twelve middle Susitna River sloughs,1985 •.•.•.•.••...•..•..... Age composition by percent of coho salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE 1985 •.......••••.•.....•................• Analysis,of coho salmon lengths,in milli- meters,by sex and age class from fishwheel CPUE weighted escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 •••......... Sex ratios of coho salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations,1985 . Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985 •.••••........•...••. Peak coho salmon survey counts for middle river streams in order of contribution,1985 . xii 58 64 65 65 66 69 LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES Appendix Fi gure Title 4-1.Flathorn Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .. 4-2.Sunshine Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .. A-246 A-247 4-3.Curry Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .A-248 4-4.Susitna River slough,stream and mainstem spawning locations from the confluence of the Ta 1 keetna and Chul i tna ri vers to RM 150.0, 1985 .. xiii A-249 LIST OF APPENDIX FIGURES Appendix Fi gure Title 4-1.Flathorn Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .. 4-2.Sunshine Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .. A-246 A-247 4-3.Curry Station with fishwheel sites defined, 1985 .A-248 4-4.Susitna River slough,stream and mainstem spawning locations from the confluence of the Ta 1 keetna and Chul i tna ri vers to RM 150.0, 1985 .. xiii A-249 LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES Appendix Table Title Page 2-1.Flathorn Station east channel daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985..........A-174 2-2.Flathorn Station west channel daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985..........A-178 2-3. Flathorn Station daily and cumulative fish- wheel catch by species,1985..................A-182 2-4.Sunshine Station daily and cumulative fish- wheel catch by species,1985..................A-186 2-5.Curry Station daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985...............................A-190 3-1.Escapement survey counts of Susitna River streams between RM 10.0 and 195.0,1985..............A-195 3-2.Escapement survey counts of Susitna River sloughs between RM 98.6 and 161.0,1985..............A-210 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. Chinook salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-220 Chinook salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-223 Sockeye salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resu 1tant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-224 Sockeye salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-226 3-7. 3-8. 3-9. Pink salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . Pink salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . Chum salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 .. xiv A-228 A-232 A-233 LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES Appendix Table Title Page 2-1.Flathorn Station east channel daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985..........A-174 2-2.Flathorn Station west channel daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985..........A-178 2-3. Flathorn Station daily and cumulative fish- wheel catch by species,1985..................A-182 2-4.Sunshine Station daily and cumulative fish- wheel catch by species,1985..................A-186 2-5.Curry Station daily and cumulative fishwheel catch by species,1985...............................A-190 3-1.Escapement survey counts of Susitna River streams between RM 10.0 and 195.0,1985..............A-195 3-2.Escapement survey counts of Susitna River sloughs between RM 98.6 and 161.0,1985..............A-210 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. Chinook salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-220 Chinook salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-223 Sockeye salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resu 1tant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-224 Sockeye salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 ................................A-226 3-7. 3-8. 3-9. Pink salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . Pink salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . Chum salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 .. xiv A-228 A-232 A-233 LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES (Continued) Appendix Table Title 3-10.Chum salmon spawni ng ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . 3-11.Coho salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged rati os,1985 ........•.................••.•.. 3-12.Coho salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 .....•.•.•...••.....•.•.•...•... 5-1.Migrational timing of salmon,by species at main channel sampling locations of Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations based on cumulative percent of fishwheel catch,1985 ....•..... xv A-236 A-240 A-244 A-254 LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES (Continued) Appendix Table Title 3-10.Chum salmon spawni ng ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 . 3-11.Coho salmon spawning ground surveys of selected streams and resultant tagged to untagged rati os,1985 ........•.................••.•.. 3-12.Coho salmon spawning ground surveys of selected sloughs and resultant tagged to untagged ratios,1985 .....•.•.•...••.....•.•.•...•... 5-1.Migrational timing of salmon,by species at main channel sampling locations of Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations based on cumulative percent of fishwheel catch,1985 ....•..... xv A-236 A-240 A-244 A-254 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES This report concludes five years of data collection on adult salmon in the Susitna River,Southcentral Alaska,by the Susitna Aquatic Studies Team of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.These data were col- lected to provide baseline information in preparation for proposed hydroelectric development on the Susitna River at ~Jatana and Devil Canyons.This years report is similar to the previous years reports in format and content.Population estimates,escapement timing,length, age and sex ratio,and spawning distribution information is reported for all five species of Pacific salmon utilizing the river,it's sloughs and tributaries.The fecundity of chinook and coho salmon and egg retention of sockeye and chum salmon is also reported to aid associated studies on juvenile salmon. A different population estimate methodology was affected this season. In previous years a Petersen model for closed systems was utilized. This year,a stratified,open model was used where the design allowed. As might have been expected,the specific goals of the program changed from year to year depending on the amount of funding available and the data needed to meet within year objectives.To meet 1985 objectives, Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were operated by Susitna Aquatic Studies staff.Yentna Station,a Susitna Aquatic Studies camp from 1981 until 1984,was operated by Commercial Fisheries Division,Soldotna staff in 1985.Readers interested in the data collected from Yentna Station should contact the Soldotna Office of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The primary objectives of the 1985 Adult Anadromous Studies were: 1.Estimate the escapements of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha),sockeye (Q.nerka),pi nk (Q.gorbuscha),chum (0.keta)and coho (0.kisutch)salmon at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations. 2.Evaluate the adult salmon migrational timing and travel rates between sampling stations. 3.Using fi shwhee 1 catches,monitor the age,1ength and sex composition of the adult salmon escapements at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations. 4.Determine the relative importance of middle-river (River Mile (RM)98.6-161.0)main channel,slough and tributary habitats as salmon spawning areas. Secondary objectives included: 1.Determine the fecundity of chinook and coho salmon at Sunshine Station.Fecundities of sockeye,pink and chum salmon were evaluated in previous years studies. 2.Provide estimates of egg retention for sockeye and chum salmon which spawn in middle river slough habitats. 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES This report concludes five years of data collection on adult salmon in the Susitna River,Southcentral Alaska,by the Susitna Aquatic Studies Team of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.These data were col- lected to provide baseline information in preparation for proposed hydroelectric development on the Susitna River at ~Jatana and Devil Canyons.This years report is similar to the previous years reports in format and content.Population estimates,escapement timing,length, age and sex ratio,and spawning distribution information is reported for all five species of Pacific salmon utilizing the river,it's sloughs and tributaries.The fecundity of chinook and coho salmon and egg retention of sockeye and chum salmon is also reported to aid associated studies on juvenile salmon. A different population estimate methodology was affected this season. In previous years a Petersen model for closed systems was utilized. This year,a stratified,open model was used where the design allowed. As might have been expected,the specific goals of the program changed from year to year depending on the amount of funding available and the data needed to meet within year objectives.To meet 1985 objectives, Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were operated by Susitna Aquatic Studies staff.Yentna Station,a Susitna Aquatic Studies camp from 1981 until 1984,was operated by Commercial Fisheries Division,Soldotna staff in 1985.Readers interested in the data collected from Yentna Station should contact the Soldotna Office of the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The primary objectives of the 1985 Adult Anadromous Studies were: 1.Estimate the escapements of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha),sockeye (Q.nerka),pi nk (Q.gorbuscha),chum (0.keta)and coho (0.kisutch)salmon at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations. 2.Evaluate the adult salmon migrational timing and travel rates between sampling stations. 3.Using fi shwhee 1 catches,monitor the age,1ength and sex composition of the adult salmon escapements at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations. 4.Determine the relative importance of middle-river (River Mile (RM)98.6-161.0)main channel,slough and tributary habitats as salmon spawning areas. Secondary objectives included: 1.Determine the fecundity of chinook and coho salmon at Sunshine Station.Fecundities of sockeye,pink and chum salmon were evaluated in previous years studies. 2.Provide estimates of egg retention for sockeye and chum salmon which spawn in middle river slough habitats. 1 2.0 ~lETHODS 2.1 Main Channel Escapement Monitoring Adult salmon escapements into the Susitna River were monitored at three tag-and-recapture locations in 1985:Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations (Figure 1).Flathorn Station is located approximately six miles below the Susitna-Yentna rivers confluence or 22 miles upstream from the Susitna River mouth.Sunshine Station is located about three miles below the Parks Highway bridge at river mile (RM)80.Curry Station,the most northern tag and recapture site,is located in the middle river reach at RM 120. Fishwheels were used to monitor the escapements at all three locations in accordance to the schedule in Table 1.Individual fishwheel sites at each station are shown in Appendix Figures 4-1,4-2 and 4-3.At Flathorn Station four fishwheels were operated for the entire season. Two additional wheels were operated during the chinook migration to increase the number of tag releases.There were four fishwheels operated at Sunshine Station and two at Curry Station. Table 1.Operation schedules for Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Station Flathorn Sunshine Curry River ~lile 22 80 120 Begin 5/26 6/3 6/10 Date End 9/3 9/10 9/12 Fishwheels at all sites were operated 24 hours a day unless mechanical problems,personnel constraints,or safety hazards dictated otherwise. Fishwheel design and construction details can be found in previous Su Hydro reports (ADF&G,1981,1982 and 1983;Ba rrett et a 1.1984 and 1985).All salmon except those visibly stressed,post-spawners,and chinook less than 400 millimeters (0101)in length were tagged.Recaptures were identified to species,and had the tag type and number recorded before release. Two tag types were used at the three sampling locations in 1985.At Fl athorn and Sunshine stations,Floy FT -4 spaghetti tags were used. Chinook were tagged with 15 inch tags while all other fish were tagged with 13.5 inch tags.Petersen discs were used at Curry Station. Numbered tags were placed on salmon to provide information on migrational timing between sampling locations.Specific tagging techniques were previously reported (ADF&G 1981 and 1982). 2 -------------~~_~~....•_~"_.._.._------ 2.0 ~lETHODS 2.1 Main Channel Escapement Monitoring Adult salmon escapements into the Susitna River were monitored at three tag-and-recapture locations in 1985:Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations (Figure 1).Flathorn Station is located approximately six miles below the Susitna-Yentna rivers confluence or 22 miles upstream from the Susitna River mouth.Sunshine Station is located about three miles below the Parks Highway bridge at river mile (RM)80.Curry Station,the most northern tag and recapture site,is located in the middle river reach at RM 120. Fishwheels were used to monitor the escapements at all three locations in accordance to the schedule in Table 1.Individual fishwheel sites at each station are shown in Appendix Figures 4-1,4-2 and 4-3.At Flathorn Station four fishwheels were operated for the entire season. Two additional wheels were operated during the chinook migration to increase the number of tag releases.There were four fishwheels operated at Sunshine Station and two at Curry Station. Table 1.Operation schedules for Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Station Flathorn Sunshine Curry River ~lile 22 80 120 Begin 5/26 6/3 6/10 Date End 9/3 9/10 9/12 Fishwheels at all sites were operated 24 hours a day unless mechanical problems,personnel constraints,or safety hazards dictated otherwise. Fishwheel design and construction details can be found in previous Su Hydro reports (ADF&G,1981,1982 and 1983;Ba rrett et a 1.1984 and 1985).All salmon except those visibly stressed,post-spawners,and chinook less than 400 millimeters (0101)in length were tagged.Recaptures were identified to species,and had the tag type and number recorded before release. Two tag types were used at the three sampling locations in 1985.At Fl athorn and Sunshine stations,Floy FT -4 spaghetti tags were used. Chinook were tagged with 15 inch tags while all other fish were tagged with 13.5 inch tags.Petersen discs were used at Curry Station. Numbered tags were placed on salmon to provide information on migrational timing between sampling locations.Specific tagging techniques were previously reported (ADF&G 1981 and 1982). 2 -------------~~_~~....•_~"_.._.._------ ~GOLD I FOG CREEK \,c-9~CURRY n ~CHINOOK CR. ......CHEECHAKO CR. 'V<.,..¢"" ~ -\ -z. "? LOWER RIVER REACH MIDDLE RIVER --------~-- RM 60 o 10 20 30 I J I I MILES (Approx..Scale) Figure 1.Susitna River basin map showing field stations and najor glacial streams,1985. 3 ~GOLD I FOG CREEK \,c-9~CURRY n ~CHINOOK CR. ......CHEECHAKO CR. 'V<.,..¢"" ~ -\ -z. "? LOWER RIVER REACH MIDDLE RIVER --------~-- RM 60 o 10 20 30 I J I I MILES (Approx..Scale) Figure 1.Susitna River basin map showing field stations and najor glacial streams,1985. 3 The escapement to each station was subsampled to provide age,sex,and length composition information.At the direction of Su Hydro biometrics staff,fifty samples of each species were collected daily from Flathorn Station east channel fishwheels,west channel fishwheels,and collectively from Sunshine fishwheels and Curry fishwheels.Ages were described using Gilbert-Rich notation (Barrett et ale 1984). Fecundity studi es were conducted for ch i nook and coho sa 1mon.A tota 1 of 25 females of each species were collected at Sunshine Station. Sampling was stratified by length with the number of samples in each strata determined from respective proportions of each length strata in the fishwheel catch sample.Collection and sampl ing procedures were described in Barrett et ale (1984). 2.2 Spawning Ground Surveys Surveys were conducted for two reasons:1)to identify the timing and distribution of salmon spawning in the middle Susitna River reach and 2) to provide the tagged to untagged salmon ratios needed to generate population estimates at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations. Each lower-river (RM 28.0 -98.6)tributary stream index area,usually one-third mile from the Susitna River confluence,was surveyed weekly from July 10 until October 7.These surveys were conducted for the sole purpose of provi di ng tagged to untagged ra ti os for the Fl athorn and Sunshi ne station popul ati on estimates.Additi ona 1 surveys were conducted within select tributaries of the Susitna and Yentna rivers, pr-imarily to increase the tag recovery effort for chinook and coho salmon. All lower-river stream surveys were conducted on foot or by raft. Surveyors wore polarized sunglasses to reduce glare and were instructed to record tagged to untagged information only from fish that were clearly visible.Therefore,it is possible for the combined tagged to untagged numbers reported to differ from escapement survey data;whi ch includes abundance estimates of schooling fish. Middle-river (RM 98.6-161.0)tributary stream index reaches,usually three-quarters of a mile in length,were surveyed from July 15 to October 7.As with lower-river streams,tag recovery surveys included only those fish that were entirely visible to the surveyor.Addi- ti ona lly,weekly aeri a1 escapement su rveys from Ju ly 15 to October 7 were conducted for mi ddl e-ri ver streams with maj or spawni ng grounds above the index areas.Three Devil Canyon streams (Cheechako,Chinook, and Devil creeks)were also surveyed by helicopter. All middle-river sloughs were surveyed in their entirety from July 15 through October 7.Surveys were conducted on foot and each slough was surveyed at a minimum seven day interval based on observation life data reported by Barrett et ale (1984 and 1985). 4 -----------------_.._.._-_.--_._--- The escapement to each station was subsampled to provide age,sex,and length composition information.At the direction of Su Hydro biometrics staff,fifty samples of each species were collected daily from Flathorn Station east channel fishwheels,west channel fishwheels,and collectively from Sunshine fishwheels and Curry fishwheels.Ages were described using Gilbert-Rich notation (Barrett et ale 1984). Fecundity studi es were conducted for ch i nook and coho sa 1mon.A tota 1 of 25 females of each species were collected at Sunshine Station. Sampling was stratified by length with the number of samples in each strata determined from respective proportions of each length strata in the fishwheel catch sample.Collection and sampl ing procedures were described in Barrett et ale (1984). 2.2 Spawning Ground Surveys Surveys were conducted for two reasons:1)to identify the timing and distribution of salmon spawning in the middle Susitna River reach and 2) to provide the tagged to untagged salmon ratios needed to generate population estimates at Flathorn,Sunshine,and Curry stations. Each lower-river (RM 28.0 -98.6)tributary stream index area,usually one-third mile from the Susitna River confluence,was surveyed weekly from July 10 until October 7.These surveys were conducted for the sole purpose of provi di ng tagged to untagged ra ti os for the Fl athorn and Sunshi ne station popul ati on estimates.Additi ona 1 surveys were conducted within select tributaries of the Susitna and Yentna rivers, pr-imarily to increase the tag recovery effort for chinook and coho salmon. All lower-river stream surveys were conducted on foot or by raft. Surveyors wore polarized sunglasses to reduce glare and were instructed to record tagged to untagged information only from fish that were clearly visible.Therefore,it is possible for the combined tagged to untagged numbers reported to differ from escapement survey data;whi ch includes abundance estimates of schooling fish. Middle-river (RM 98.6-161.0)tributary stream index reaches,usually three-quarters of a mile in length,were surveyed from July 15 to October 7.As with lower-river streams,tag recovery surveys included only those fish that were entirely visible to the surveyor.Addi- ti ona lly,weekly aeri a1 escapement su rveys from Ju ly 15 to October 7 were conducted for mi ddl e-ri ver streams with maj or spawni ng grounds above the index areas.Three Devil Canyon streams (Cheechako,Chinook, and Devil creeks)were also surveyed by helicopter. All middle-river sloughs were surveyed in their entirety from July 15 through October 7.Surveys were conducted on foot and each slough was surveyed at a minimum seven day interval based on observation life data reported by Barrett et ale (1984 and 1985). 4 -----------------_.._.._-_.--_._--- The main channel,including side hel icopter for salmon spawning October 7.Salmon spawning sites following criteria for inclusion: channel habitats,was surveyed by activity from September 1 until had to meet one or mo re of the 1.Visual identification of one or more actively mating pairs of fish. 2.Presence of one or more distinct redds. 3.Confirmed presence of live eggs by intragravel sampling. 2.3 Data Analysis 2.3.1 Escapement estimates Salmon escapements passing Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were estimated using the mark-recapture methodology.The programs were designed to use the closed Petersen model,however,post-season analysis indicated that a stratified open model would be more appropriate.The recapture of numbered tags at Sunshine and Yentna stations enabled stratification of Flathorn escapement estimates.Similar tag recovery data was not available to stratify Sunshine and Curry estimates,and the Petersen method as described by Barrett et al.(1984 and 1985)from Ricker (1975)was used.The estimator used for population size at Flathorn Station was a stratified open model estimator as originally defined by Darroch (1961)and further explained by Seber (1982). The stratified approach used at Flathorn was necessitated by non-random (i.e.non-representative)"recovery"of salmon in the lower reach of the Susitna drainage (i.e.below the Chulitna,Susitna,ana Talkeetna confluences).This non-randomness presented a problem in that marked to unmarked ratios varied widely at recovery locations,whereas the samples at recovery locations with large sample sizes were not necessarily representative of the entire population.For example,the recovery site of Sunshine Station with its comparatively large sample sizes would "controll'a pool ed Petersen estimate even though the marked to unmarked ratio at Sunshine Station may not be reflective of the true overall ratio of marked to unmarked fish in the population.The stratified approach to population estimation represents a remedial solution to this sampling problem.Stratification allows for segregation of variable marked to unmarked ratios to the corresponding segments of the escape- ment run.Accordingly,each ratio is "we ighted"by its own proper sample size.Additional reasons for stratification include the non- random nature of tagging effort.In particular the efficiency of different fishwheels at Flathorn Station are most likely different in comparison to each other;and this efficiency most 1 ikely varies with time (due to seasonal influences such as changing discharge levels). Accordingly,different segments of the run migrating past Flathorn Station would have different probabilities of capture.Again strati- fication "ma tches ll up these probabilities with the corresponding section of the run. 5 The main channel,including side hel icopter for salmon spawning October 7.Salmon spawning sites following criteria for inclusion: channel habitats,was surveyed by activity from September 1 until had to meet one or mo re of the 1.Visual identification of one or more actively mating pairs of fish. 2.Presence of one or more distinct redds. 3.Confirmed presence of live eggs by intragravel sampling. 2.3 Data Analysis 2.3.1 Escapement estimates Salmon escapements passing Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were estimated using the mark-recapture methodology.The programs were designed to use the closed Petersen model,however,post-season analysis indicated that a stratified open model would be more appropriate.The recapture of numbered tags at Sunshine and Yentna stations enabled stratification of Flathorn escapement estimates.Similar tag recovery data was not available to stratify Sunshine and Curry estimates,and the Petersen method as described by Barrett et al.(1984 and 1985)from Ricker (1975)was used.The estimator used for population size at Flathorn Station was a stratified open model estimator as originally defined by Darroch (1961)and further explained by Seber (1982). The stratified approach used at Flathorn was necessitated by non-random (i.e.non-representative)"recovery"of salmon in the lower reach of the Susitna drainage (i.e.below the Chulitna,Susitna,ana Talkeetna confluences).This non-randomness presented a problem in that marked to unmarked ratios varied widely at recovery locations,whereas the samples at recovery locations with large sample sizes were not necessarily representative of the entire population.For example,the recovery site of Sunshine Station with its comparatively large sample sizes would "controll'a pool ed Petersen estimate even though the marked to unmarked ratio at Sunshine Station may not be reflective of the true overall ratio of marked to unmarked fish in the population.The stratified approach to population estimation represents a remedial solution to this sampling problem.Stratification allows for segregation of variable marked to unmarked ratios to the corresponding segments of the escape- ment run.Accordingly,each ratio is "we ighted"by its own proper sample size.Additional reasons for stratification include the non- random nature of tagging effort.In particular the efficiency of different fishwheels at Flathorn Station are most likely different in comparison to each other;and this efficiency most 1 ikely varies with time (due to seasonal influences such as changing discharge levels). Accordingly,different segments of the run migrating past Flathorn Station would have different probabilities of capture.Again strati- fication "ma tches ll up these probabilities with the corresponding section of the run. 5 The strata were defined for each individual species according to river channel where fish were tagged at Flathorn Station,location of recovery (i.e.Sunshine or Yentna stations),time period of tagging and recovery, or combinations of these factors.The particular stratification scheme used for each particular species was dependent upon both the ~ecessity of adequate recovery sample sizes and upon observed patterns of the marked to unmarked ratios.That is,groups of fish tagged at Flathorn Station with similar recovery rates could be pooled.Whereas groups with dissimilar recovery rates could not be pooled (and hence were separated into different strata).A chi-square test for consistency was applied as outlined in Seber (1982)to determine both the need for stratification and for selection of stratum definitions.The individual stratification scheme used for each species is more fully presented in the results sections of this report. Stratification by size groups of salmon was not feasible as length data was collected for a subsample of each days fishwheel catch,rather than for each individual.The need for stratification by size groups of fish (especially in the case of chinook)is founded upon the assumption that larger fish are less susceptible to fishwheel capture,and that different fishwheels are more or less efficient at capture of different size classes of fish. The stratified population estimator (for the entire population)is: W=u'r where:W is the estimate of the total unmarked population size at the Flathorn Station: u is a vector of the number of unmarked fish in each recovery stratum (i.e.at Sunshine or Yentna stations);and r -is a vector whose elements are comprised of the element inverses of p;p is a vector of the capture probabilities (p.) of a fish being captured in the jth tagging stratum.J The elements of r are estimated with one of two formulas,depending upon whether the number of release and recovery strata are equivalent or not. If the number of release and recovery strata are the same then: r =M-1a where:M is the matrix of recapture (i.e.marked)numbers,classified according to strata of release and recovery (rows and columns respectively);and a is the vector of the number of marked fish released in each re 1ease stratum 6 The strata were defined for each individual species according to river channel where fish were tagged at Flathorn Station,location of recovery (i.e.Sunshine or Yentna stations),time period of tagging and recovery, or combinations of these factors.The particular stratification scheme used for each particular species was dependent upon both the ~ecessity of adequate recovery sample sizes and upon observed patterns of the marked to unmarked ratios.That is,groups of fish tagged at Flathorn Station with similar recovery rates could be pooled.Whereas groups with dissimilar recovery rates could not be pooled (and hence were separated into different strata).A chi-square test for consistency was applied as outlined in Seber (1982)to determine both the need for stratification and for selection of stratum definitions.The individual stratification scheme used for each species is more fully presented in the results sections of this report. Stratification by size groups of salmon was not feasible as length data was collected for a subsample of each days fishwheel catch,rather than for each individual.The need for stratification by size groups of fish (especially in the case of chinook)is founded upon the assumption that larger fish are less susceptible to fishwheel capture,and that different fishwheels are more or less efficient at capture of different size classes of fish. The stratified population estimator (for the entire population)is: W=u'r where:W is the estimate of the total unmarked population size at the Flathorn Station: u is a vector of the number of unmarked fish in each recovery stratum (i.e.at Sunshine or Yentna stations);and r -is a vector whose elements are comprised of the element inverses of p;p is a vector of the capture probabilities (p.) of a fish being captured in the jth tagging stratum.J The elements of r are estimated with one of two formulas,depending upon whether the number of release and recovery strata are equivalent or not. If the number of release and recovery strata are the same then: r =M-1a where:M is the matrix of recapture (i.e.marked)numbers,classified according to strata of release and recovery (rows and columns respectively);and a is the vector of the number of marked fish released in each re 1ease stratum 6 If the number of release strata is greater than the number of recovery strata (note:estimators are not defined for the case of fewer release strata)then; r =[XD -l~1]-lva where:X is an i by j constraint matrix which selects for a method for pooling (i.e.collapsing)the release strata;where i =number of recovery strata and j =number of release strata D is a diagonal matrix of the number of marked fish released ine~ch release stratum; M is as stated above;and v is an i element vector (0,0,...0,1) The variance of the estimate of W is calculated with equations 11.20 to 11.23 on page 441 of Seber (1982)[Note standard deviations reported in the results section are merely the square root of the variance estimates].Calculations were carried out either on the microcomputer based software MINITAB (Ryan et al.1981)or on the mainframe based software SAS (Statistical Analysis System,SAS 1982)package using PROCEDURE MATRIX.[Results from both software compared favorably.] Ninety-five percent confidence intervals were calculated for the Petersen population estimates assuming a normal distribution.The assumption of normal ity was not made for the stratified model and the intervals graphically displayed in this report represent the population estimate plus and minus two standard deviations. 2.3.2 Escapement Timing Salmon escapement timing was based on fishwheel catch per unit effort (CPUE)at each station.Species migration was defined as starting, reaching a mid-point,and ending on the dates 5,50 and 95 percent of the cumulative station fishwheel CPUE was attained.Escapement t~ming is also presented graphically with CPUE,smoothed by the von Hann linear filter method,as a function of time (BMPD 1981). 2.3.3 Slough Escapements The escapements of sockeye and chum salmon to middle-river sloughs were determined using spawner abundance curves (Cousens et al.1982). Observation 1 He data from 1983 and 1984 (Barrett et al.1984 and 1985) are the basis for calculating the number of fish from the area under the curve (fish/days). 7 If the number of release strata is greater than the number of recovery strata (note:estimators are not defined for the case of fewer release strata)then; r =[XD -l~1]-lva where:X is an i by j constraint matrix which selects for a method for pooling (i.e.collapsing)the release strata;where i =number of recovery strata and j =number of release strata D is a diagonal matrix of the number of marked fish released ine~ch release stratum; M is as stated above;and v is an i element vector (0,0,...0,1) The variance of the estimate of W is calculated with equations 11.20 to 11.23 on page 441 of Seber (1982)[Note standard deviations reported in the results section are merely the square root of the variance estimates].Calculations were carried out either on the microcomputer based software MINITAB (Ryan et al.1981)or on the mainframe based software SAS (Statistical Analysis System,SAS 1982)package using PROCEDURE MATRIX.[Results from both software compared favorably.] Ninety-five percent confidence intervals were calculated for the Petersen population estimates assuming a normal distribution.The assumption of normal ity was not made for the stratified model and the intervals graphically displayed in this report represent the population estimate plus and minus two standard deviations. 2.3.2 Escapement Timing Salmon escapement timing was based on fishwheel catch per unit effort (CPUE)at each station.Species migration was defined as starting, reaching a mid-point,and ending on the dates 5,50 and 95 percent of the cumulative station fishwheel CPUE was attained.Escapement t~ming is also presented graphically with CPUE,smoothed by the von Hann linear filter method,as a function of time (BMPD 1981). 2.3.3 Slough Escapements The escapements of sockeye and chum salmon to middle-river sloughs were determined using spawner abundance curves (Cousens et al.1982). Observation 1 He data from 1983 and 1984 (Barrett et al.1984 and 1985) are the basis for calculating the number of fish from the area under the curve (fish/days). 7 3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 Chinook Salmon 3.1.1 Main Channel Escapements The 1985 chinook salmon escapement at F1athorn Station was estimated to be 113 t 860 fish greater than 400 mm in 1ength t with a standard deviation of 77,931 fish (Figure 2).The tag/recapture program was originally designed in the spring of 1985 to use the Petersen estimator for closed , populations,which pools all recovery data.Post-season analysis F",~i~r~.: indicated,however,that assumptions inherent in the model were being- violated.Specifically those violations were:1)fish were not being randomly marked because fishwhee1s selected for smaller sized chinook, 2)fishwhee1 efficiency varied with time which affected both capture and recapture probabilities and 3)it appeared that the distribution of tags into different reaches of the drainage were not equal.Therefore,it was determined that a stratified model,which assumes an open popu- lation,would improve the accuracy of the estimate. The tag recovery data obtained from stream surveys was not usable because individual tag numbers were not identified and fish could not be placed into the appropriate temporal release strata.Only tagged fish recovered in Sunshine Station fishwhee1s could be placed into a release strata.This decreased the number of tag recoveries which subsequently decreased the precision of the estimate.Although this was considered the best model to estimate populations at F1athorn it should be noted that there are still deficiencies with the estimate primarily in the inabil ity to stratify by size.The rationale discussed here app1 ies to the population estimates for all species at F1athorn Station and will not be repeated in the following sections. Based on the Petersen method,the estimated escapement to Sunshine Station was 185,700 fish greater than 400 mm,with a 95 percent confi- dence interval of 167,700 to 208,100 fish (Figure 2).The Sunshine Station Petersen estimate assumes normality and therefore ca1cu1atin of a 95 percent confidence interval is possible.The stratified model used at F1athorn Station does not assume a normal distribution and the range presented represents plus or minus two standard deviations and not a 95 percent confidence interval.Not included in the Sunshine Station estimate was the number of chinook salmon less than 400 mm in length. This segment of the population was not estimated for two reasons: 1)chinook salmon less than 400 mm long were less visible during surveys and therefore they were not tagged because of the positive bias introduced into the estimate and 2)the method used in 1984 was considered inappropriate because of the size selectivity of fishwhee1s. For these reasons,no estimates were made for chinook salmon less than 400 mm in 1985. The estimates for F1 athorn and Sunshi ne stati ons were not di rect1y comparable because of the different methods used.The Petersen estimate at Sunshine Station was subject to the biases associated with size 8 3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 Chinook Salmon 3.1.1 Main Channel Escapements The 1985 chinook salmon escapement at F1athorn Station was estimated to be 113 t 860 fish greater than 400 mm in 1ength t with a standard deviation of 77,931 fish (Figure 2).The tag/recapture program was originally designed in the spring of 1985 to use the Petersen estimator for closed , populations,which pools all recovery data.Post-season analysis F",~i~r~.: indicated,however,that assumptions inherent in the model were being- violated.Specifically those violations were:1)fish were not being randomly marked because fishwhee1s selected for smaller sized chinook, 2)fishwhee1 efficiency varied with time which affected both capture and recapture probabilities and 3)it appeared that the distribution of tags into different reaches of the drainage were not equal.Therefore,it was determined that a stratified model,which assumes an open popu- lation,would improve the accuracy of the estimate. The tag recovery data obtained from stream surveys was not usable because individual tag numbers were not identified and fish could not be placed into the appropriate temporal release strata.Only tagged fish recovered in Sunshine Station fishwhee1s could be placed into a release strata.This decreased the number of tag recoveries which subsequently decreased the precision of the estimate.Although this was considered the best model to estimate populations at F1athorn it should be noted that there are still deficiencies with the estimate primarily in the inabil ity to stratify by size.The rationale discussed here app1 ies to the population estimates for all species at F1athorn Station and will not be repeated in the following sections. Based on the Petersen method,the estimated escapement to Sunshine Station was 185,700 fish greater than 400 mm,with a 95 percent confi- dence interval of 167,700 to 208,100 fish (Figure 2).The Sunshine Station Petersen estimate assumes normality and therefore ca1cu1atin of a 95 percent confidence interval is possible.The stratified model used at F1athorn Station does not assume a normal distribution and the range presented represents plus or minus two standard deviations and not a 95 percent confidence interval.Not included in the Sunshine Station estimate was the number of chinook salmon less than 400 mm in length. This segment of the population was not estimated for two reasons: 1)chinook salmon less than 400 mm long were less visible during surveys and therefore they were not tagged because of the positive bias introduced into the estimate and 2)the method used in 1984 was considered inappropriate because of the size selectivity of fishwhee1s. For these reasons,no estimates were made for chinook salmon less than 400 mm in 1985. The estimates for F1 athorn and Sunshi ne stati ons were not di rect1y comparable because of the different methods used.The Petersen estimate at Sunshine Station was subject to the biases associated with size 8 CHINOOK SALMON 150- ~=9,400b • a RANGE =!2 STD.DEV b RANGE=95%CONFIDENCE INTERVAL FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION O--..L..-----------_ - - 50 100- og 250- /\ -N=1I3,860 c X I -en lL. ~200 a:: w CD - ::!: ::::l Z ~ Z W ~ W 0.. <t U U) W Cl W ~ <t ~ ~ U) W River RM \ Cook Inlet Figure 2.Chinook salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985. 9 CHINOOK SALMON 150- ~=9,400b • a RANGE =!2 STD.DEV b RANGE=95%CONFIDENCE INTERVAL FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION O--..L..-----------_ - - 50 100- og 250- /\ -N=1I3,860 c X I -en lL. ~200 a:: w CD - ::!: ::::l Z ~ Z W ~ W 0.. <t U U) W Cl W ~ <t ~ ~ U) W River RM \ Cook Inlet Figure 2.Chinook salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985. 9 selectivity of capture and,based on 1984 studies,geographic tag loss. The net result would be an overestimate of the population.The F1athorn Station estimate does not account for size selectivity of capture and the impact to the estimate is unknown. The 1985 Curry Station escapement was estimated at 9,400 fish with a 95 percent confidence interval of 7,850 to 11,770 (Figure 2).The estimate does not include chinook salmon less than 400 mm long and for the same reasons previously discussed. Fishwhee1s at F1athorn Station intercepted 11,035 chinook salmon (Table 2),7,736 in the east channel and 3,299 in the west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1,2-2 and 2-3).Based on these catches,the migration began on June 6,was 50 percent complete on June 15 and ended on June 27 (Figure 3 and Appendix Table 5-1).Differences in timing between east and west channel fishwhee1s never exceeded 24 hours.The peak daily catch occurred on June 11 when 768 chinook salmon were caught (Appendix Table 3). At Sunshine Station,a total of 6,837 chinook salmon were intercepted (Table 2 and Appendix Table 2-4).These catches indicated the migration started on June 15,was 50 percent complete on June 27 and ended July 12 (Figure 4 and Appendix Table 5-1).The largest daily catch was 512 chinook salmon on June 28 (Appendix Table 4). Curry Station fishwhee1s intercepted 1,098 chinook salmon in 1985 (Table 2).These interceptions show that the migration which began on June 28, was 50 percent complete on July 9 and finished on July 25 (Figure 5 and Appendix Table 5-1).The peak daily catch was recorded on July 8 when 98 chinook salmon were intercepted (Appendix Table 2-5). Chinook salmon migration rates between sampling stations were estimated using tag recovery data and peak to peak fishwhee1 catches.The 58 mile distance between F1athorn and Sunshine stations was traveled in 22 days (median of sample)for a rate of 2.6 miles per day (mpd)based on recovery of tagged fish (Figure 6).The travel rate based on peak fishwhee1 catches was 3.6 mpd,one mpd faster than indicated by tagged fi sh recoveri es (Appendi x Tables 2-3 and 2-4).Thi s trend was also exhibited for the travel rates between the other samp1 ing stations. While no definitive analysis was performed,the difference between the estimated travel rates may be related to tagging stress.Bevan (1962) noted that,whil e there was no apparent increase in mortality,tagged sockeye salmon behavior was altered as evidenced by a delay in their migration. A portion of the fishwhee1 catch at each monitoring station was sub- sampled to evaluate the age,sex and length composition of the escape- ment.Each fi shwhee 1 may be se 1ect i ve for different size groups (age) or sex therefore,there were sampling biases associated both within and between monitoring stations that may not have been defined. 10 ------------------------------------- selectivity of capture and,based on 1984 studies,geographic tag loss. The net result would be an overestimate of the population.The F1athorn Station estimate does not account for size selectivity of capture and the impact to the estimate is unknown. The 1985 Curry Station escapement was estimated at 9,400 fish with a 95 percent confidence interval of 7,850 to 11,770 (Figure 2).The estimate does not include chinook salmon less than 400 mm long and for the same reasons previously discussed. Fishwhee1s at F1athorn Station intercepted 11,035 chinook salmon (Table 2),7,736 in the east channel and 3,299 in the west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1,2-2 and 2-3).Based on these catches,the migration began on June 6,was 50 percent complete on June 15 and ended on June 27 (Figure 3 and Appendix Table 5-1).Differences in timing between east and west channel fishwhee1s never exceeded 24 hours.The peak daily catch occurred on June 11 when 768 chinook salmon were caught (Appendix Table 3). At Sunshine Station,a total of 6,837 chinook salmon were intercepted (Table 2 and Appendix Table 2-4).These catches indicated the migration started on June 15,was 50 percent complete on June 27 and ended July 12 (Figure 4 and Appendix Table 5-1).The largest daily catch was 512 chinook salmon on June 28 (Appendix Table 4). Curry Station fishwhee1s intercepted 1,098 chinook salmon in 1985 (Table 2).These interceptions show that the migration which began on June 28, was 50 percent complete on July 9 and finished on July 25 (Figure 5 and Appendix Table 5-1).The peak daily catch was recorded on July 8 when 98 chinook salmon were intercepted (Appendix Table 2-5). Chinook salmon migration rates between sampling stations were estimated using tag recovery data and peak to peak fishwhee1 catches.The 58 mile distance between F1athorn and Sunshine stations was traveled in 22 days (median of sample)for a rate of 2.6 miles per day (mpd)based on recovery of tagged fish (Figure 6).The travel rate based on peak fishwhee1 catches was 3.6 mpd,one mpd faster than indicated by tagged fi sh recoveri es (Appendi x Tables 2-3 and 2-4).Thi s trend was also exhibited for the travel rates between the other samp1 ing stations. While no definitive analysis was performed,the difference between the estimated travel rates may be related to tagging stress.Bevan (1962) noted that,whil e there was no apparent increase in mortality,tagged sockeye salmon behavior was altered as evidenced by a delay in their migration. A portion of the fishwhee1 catch at each monitoring station was sub- sampled to evaluate the age,sex and length composition of the escape- ment.Each fi shwhee 1 may be se 1ect i ve for different size groups (age) or sex therefore,there were sampling biases associated both within and between monitoring stations that may not have been defined. 10 ------------------------------------- Table 2.Total fishwheel catch by station and species,1985. Catch Station Chinook Sockeye Pi nk Chum Coho Total Flathorn 11 ,035 8,970 6,905 5,168 2,563 34,641 Sunshine 6,837 19,505 6,960 25,790 6,178 65,270 Curry 1,098 324 1,172 1,305 203 4,102 FL.ATHORN.CHINOOK 6 -----------------------------, o ..,Ir;:.:;;:;:~.....-T".....-T"'T'""""'"....-r-.,........T""T"";::;:.~~~.......""l""'T""T""T...........,...,..............".....-r-....-r-T""T""T""T"".-+-0 27-May 16-Jun OI5-Jul 26-Jul 1 ~-Au9 03-Sep 100 E..,&0".----~ Vl W••I &.".Z ...J l.J g+Zb+t 80 l.J l.J StnOO'~.d by U 1:4 a: ~Cllmlllali ••"l'.I.iJ a.. ""a:60 I.iJ ~> ~-~ ct ""...J I:2 40 ~ Vl 2 G:~ u 20 o...TE.,Sle~ Figure 3.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985. 11 Table 2.Total fishwheel catch by station and species,1985. Catch Station Chinook Sockeye Pi nk Chum Coho Total Flathorn 11 ,035 8,970 6,905 5,168 2,563 34,641 Sunshine 6,837 19,505 6,960 25,790 6,178 65,270 Curry 1,098 324 1,172 1,305 203 4,102 FL.ATHORN.CHINOOK 6 -----------------------------, o ..,Ir;:.:;;:;:~.....-T".....-T"'T'""""'"....-r-.,........T""T"";::;:.~~~.......""l""'T""T""T...........,...,..............".....-r-....-r-T""T""T""T"".-+-0 27-May 16-Jun OI5-Jul 26-Jul 1 ~-Au9 03-Sep 100 E..,&0".----~ Vl W••I &.".Z ...J l.J g+Zb+t 80 l.J l.J StnOO'~.d by U 1:4 a: ~Cllmlllali ••"l'.I.iJ a.. ""a:60 I.iJ ~> ~-~ ct ""...J I:2 40 ~ Vl 2 G:~ u 20 o...TE.,Sle~ Figure 3.Mean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,1985. 11 SUNSHINE.CHINOOt<a 7 100 f,Eost Bonk ---- 6 I I West Bank f-V'l ...J I I Smoothed by a+2b+c 80 Z w I 4 l.LJ W I uI5Cumulative"I.a:~J /l.LJ "'-a..I 60a::~I l.LJ ::J I >0 I I I f- <t"'-I .-J ::t '" 40 ::J (/1 I I ,.::!: G:21 \::J \U \20\ 1 l , "- "- "-......_-0a o4-Jun 04-Jul o3-A.Jg o2-Sop DATE.~985 Figure 4.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 2.2 2.0 1, I.'j ...J 1.6 ~ I :::j~ "'- ex: ::J 0 1.0I "'-I .,...1:0.8 j (Jl ~0.6 , 0.4 ~ ! 0.2 0.0 1o-Jun :so-Jun ---------- 20 -.J.J:o7-Aug :::AT:::.1985 ---100 Ealt Bonk ----, ~ West Bank Smoothed tly o+2b+c -804 f- Z Cumulative %I l.LJ I ua: I l.LJ 1-60 a.. I r l.LJ >-f- ~40 <t .-J!::JL.::!: I ::J u ~20 ! '- I 0 27-Aug Figure 5.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. 12 SUNSHINE.CHINOOt<a 7 100 f,Eost Bonk ---- 6 I I West Bank f-V'l ...J I I Smoothed by a+2b+c 80 Z w I 4 l.LJ W I uI5Cumulative"I.a:~J /l.LJ "'-a..I 60a::~I l.LJ ::J I >0 I I I f- <t"'-I .-J ::t '" 40 ::J (/1 I I ,.::!: G:21 \::J \U \20\ 1 l , "- "- "-......_-0a o4-Jun 04-Jul o3-A.Jg o2-Sop DATE.~985 Figure 4.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 2.2 2.0 1, I.'j ...J 1.6 ~ I :::j~ "'- ex: ::J 0 1.0I "'-I .,...1:0.8 j (Jl ~0.6 , 0.4 ~ ! 0.2 0.0 1o-Jun :so-Jun ---------- 20 -.J.J:o7-Aug :::AT:::.1985 ---100 Ealt Bonk ----, ~ West Bank Smoothed tly o+2b+c -804 f- Z Cumulative %I l.LJ I ua: I l.LJ 1-60 a.. I r l.LJ >-f- ~40 <t .-J!::JL.::!: I ::J u ~20 ! '- I 0 27-Aug Figure 5.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chinook salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. 12 22/2.6 30/3.3 12/3.3 Curry Station (RM 120) CHINOOK CODE median days I mpd Sunshine Station (RM 80) PROPOSED ( DEVil CANYON DAM SITE RM 152_-r-..... o 10 !I I MILES (Approl.Seol.) (RM 22) Flathorn Station COOK /NL E T Figure 6.~igration rates of chinook salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd).1985. 13 22/2.6 30/3.3 12/3.3 Curry Station (RM 120) CHINOOK CODE median days I mpd Sunshine Station (RM 80) PROPOSED ( DEVil CANYON DAM SITE RM 152_-r-..... o 10 !I I MILES (Approl.Seol.) (RM 22) Flathorn Station COOK /NL E T Figure 6.~igration rates of chinook salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd).1985. 13 The most prevalent age classes in the fishwheel catches at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations were 32 ,4?,5?and 6?chinook salmon (Table 3 and 4).Age 3 fish were mo~abundant fn the sample at Flathorn Station where lbw water velocities probably make fishwheels selective for smaller fish.At Sunshine Station,where the water velocities were much faster,age 3?fish comprised only 10 percent of the fish sampled.Age 6 fish comprised 45 percent of the sample at Sunshine Station compared~o only 9 percent at Flathorn Station.Age 52 and 6?fish were al so most abundant at Curry Station comprising 60 percertt of the sample. The sex ratios of chinook salmon may be influenced by the selectivity of fishwheels in that the smaller males (jacks)were more readily intercepted increasing the total proportion of males in the sample.The ratio for age 42 fish at all sampling sites indicated more females than males,however,males were more prevalent among age 52 fish caught at all sites (Table 5). 3.1.2 Fecundity Chinook salmon fecundities were determined from 25 females collected at Sunshine Station on June 22 and 23.The mean fecundity of the samples was 8,282 eggs,with a 95 percent confidence interval of 7,738-8,826 eggs (Table 6). Table 6.Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for chinook salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station, 1985. ",,,- Statistics 1195PercentI Sample Standard C.1.of- Variables Size ~1ean Deviation the Mean,- Number of eggs 25 8,282 1,590 7,738 -8,826 Length (mm)25 874 51 854 894 Weight (g)25 10,488 1,973 9,715 -11,261 1/95 percent confidence interval of the mean. 14 ...._....._------_._---- The most prevalent age classes in the fishwheel catches at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations were 32 ,4?,5?and 6?chinook salmon (Table 3 and 4).Age 3 fish were mo~abundant fn the sample at Flathorn Station where lbw water velocities probably make fishwheels selective for smaller fish.At Sunshine Station,where the water velocities were much faster,age 3?fish comprised only 10 percent of the fish sampled.Age 6 fish comprised 45 percent of the sample at Sunshine Station compared~o only 9 percent at Flathorn Station.Age 52 and 6?fish were al so most abundant at Curry Station comprising 60 percertt of the sample. The sex ratios of chinook salmon may be influenced by the selectivity of fishwheels in that the smaller males (jacks)were more readily intercepted increasing the total proportion of males in the sample.The ratio for age 42 fish at all sampling sites indicated more females than males,however,males were more prevalent among age 52 fish caught at all sites (Table 5). 3.1.2 Fecundity Chinook salmon fecundities were determined from 25 females collected at Sunshine Station on June 22 and 23.The mean fecundity of the samples was 8,282 eggs,with a 95 percent confidence interval of 7,738-8,826 eggs (Table 6). Table 6.Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for chinook salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station, 1985. ",,,- Statistics 1195PercentI Sample Standard C.1.of- Variables Size ~1ean Deviation the Mean,- Number of eggs 25 8,282 1,590 7,738 -8,826 Length (mm)25 874 51 854 894 Weight (g)25 10,488 1,973 9,715 -11,261 1/95 percent confidence interval of the mean. 14 ...._....._------_._---- 1ab1e3.Chinooksalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeF1athornStation213336.756---3336.7563151819.71656225.6552416.821323401.3645500-13401.46464170729.8377633.1776826.910425535.71695694.81225594.02914335715.0751862.5236015.195190327.7888934.6489820.8125273916.4507588.1977527.61475359130.84---59130.84629269.9508806.9958965.9145All4354.71,4657166.65115084.81,976SunshineStation2133715.14---33715.14.~3159333.5558417.2658918.011U1323624.590480-13654.9914166248.94---66248.94426175.71345866.8506104.718443370-1---370-15193738.0286835.0589328.07528458.01018295.21078374.820853685-1490-167051.42629745.91609203.82519423.5411All7248.57918425.16677785.41,458CurryStation2135116.13---35116.13323552.0141---3552.0141426224.881660-16224.882528399.5588404.4838404.6141621,0057.0619414.01419614.0202721,100-1---1,100-1All62010.95459063.63437308.3888Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples.,1ab1e3.Chinooksalmonlengths.inmillimeters.bysexandageclassfromCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn.SunshineandCurryStations.1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeF1athornStation213336.7563336.7563151819.71656225.6552416.821323401.364550013401.46464170729.8377633.1776826.910425535.71695694.81225594.02914335715.0751862.5236015.195190327.7888934.6489820.8125273916.4507588.1977527.61475359130.8459130.84629269.9508806.9958965.9145All4354.71.4657166.65115084.81.976SunshineStation2133715.1433715.14.~3159333.5558417.2658918.011U1323624.59048013654.9914166248.9466248.94426175.71345866.8506104.718443370137015193738.0286835.0589328.07528458.01018295.21078374.8208536851490167051.42629745.91609203.82519423.5411All7248.57918425.16677785.41.458CurryStation2135116.1335116.13323552.01413552.0141426224.88166016224.882528399.5588404.4838404.6141621.0057.0619414.01419614.0202721.10011.1001All62010.95459063.63437308.3888Inc1udesa11agedandnon-agedsamples. Table 4.Age composition by percent of chinook salmon escapements past Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 21 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 62 7 2 Flathorn Station 1,341 4 2 48 *23 * * 12 *11 Sunshine Station 923 *2 10 *20 **23 *45 Curry Station 570 *25 15 25 *35 Gilbert-Rich notation *Freouencv of occurrence is 1ess than 1%. Table 5.Sex ratios of chinook salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) Flathorn Station 21 56 56 31 21 16 5 3.2:1 32 646 645 1 645:1 41 10 3 7 0.4:1 42 291 169 122 1 .4:1 43 9 2 2 3.5:1 51 12 8 4 2:1 52 147 50 97 0.5:1 53 4 4 62 145 50 95 0.6:1 A11 1 1,976 1,465 511 28.6:1 Sunshine Station 21 4 4 31 11 5 6 0.8:1 32 91 90 1 90;1 41 4 4 42 184 134 50 2.7;1 43 1 1 51 7 2 5 0.4:1 52 208 101 107 0.9;1 53 2 1 1 1:1 62 411 160 251 0.6:1 A11 1 1,458 791 667 1 .2:1 Curry Station 21 3 3 32 141 141 42 82 81 1 81 :1 52 141 58 83 0.7:1 62 202 61 141 0.4:1 72 1 1 A11 1 888 545 343 1 .6:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 16 --'.'._-_._.._..,-.~~_._>---~... Table 4.Age composition by percent of chinook salmon escapements past Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 21 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 62 7 2 Flathorn Station 1,341 4 2 48 *23 * * 12 *11 Sunshine Station 923 *2 10 *20 **23 *45 Curry Station 570 *25 15 25 *35 Gilbert-Rich notation *Freouencv of occurrence is 1ess than 1%. Table 5.Sex ratios of chinook salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) Flathorn Station 21 56 56 31 21 16 5 3.2:1 32 646 645 1 645:1 41 10 3 7 0.4:1 42 291 169 122 1 .4:1 43 9 2 2 3.5:1 51 12 8 4 2:1 52 147 50 97 0.5:1 53 4 4 62 145 50 95 0.6:1 A11 1 1,976 1,465 511 28.6:1 Sunshine Station 21 4 4 31 11 5 6 0.8:1 32 91 90 1 90;1 41 4 4 42 184 134 50 2.7;1 43 1 1 51 7 2 5 0.4:1 52 208 101 107 0.9;1 53 2 1 1 1:1 62 411 160 251 0.6:1 A11 1 1,458 791 667 1 .2:1 Curry Station 21 3 3 32 141 141 42 82 81 1 81 :1 52 141 58 83 0.7:1 62 202 61 141 0.4:1 72 1 1 A11 1 888 545 343 1 .6:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 16 --'.'._-_._.._..,-.~~_._>---~... The mean length of females measured throughout the season at Curry Station was 906 mm.A female of this length would be expected to contain 8,935 eggs (Figure 7).This is within the range of 4,242 to 13,619 eggs per female reported by l"1orrow (1980).Future users of the reported fecundity information should be aware of some of the 1imita- tions associated with these data.These are:1)the samples were collected at Sunshine Station and the chinook salmon passing this site comprise many discrete spawning populations,2)the samples were collected over a two day period and may not be representative of the entire escapement,and 3)the proportion of samples in each length strata was based on length composition of the fishwheel catch and may be biased to smaller size fish because of fishwheel selectivity. 3.1.3 Spawning Areas Spawning surveys of the middle-river main channel and sloughs revealed no chinook salmon spawning areas in these habitats in 1985. Twelve of the 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed were occupied by chinook salmon (Table 7 and Appendix Table 3-1).Based on peak survey counts in these 12 middle-river streams,approximately 90 percent spawned in Indian River and Portage Creek (Figure 8). Chinook salmon were observed spawning in middle-river streams from the third week of July until the second week of August.Peak spawning occurred during the last week in July and the first week of August. 3.2 Sockeye Salmon 3.2.1 First-run 3.2.1.1 Main Channel Escapements First-run sockeye salmon were observed spawning in two locations within the Susitna River drainage:1)Fish Lake system,a tributary to the Yentna River and 2)the Fish Creek system,a tributary to Clear Creek in the Talkeetna River system (Figure 9).Because both sites were surveyed the first-run sockeye salmon escapement at Flathorn Station was estimated using the Petersen method. The 1985 escapement of first-run sockeye to Flathorn Station was 11,750 fi sh with a 95 percent confi dence i nterva 1 of 9,700 to 14,900 fi sh (Table 8).The first-run sockeye salmon escapement past Sunshine Station was 3,900 fish with an associated confidence interval of 3,300 to 5,000.First-run sockeye salmon were not present in the middle-river reach,as indicated by fishwheel catches at Curry Station. 17 The mean length of females measured throughout the season at Curry Station was 906 mm.A female of this length would be expected to contain 8,935 eggs (Figure 7).This is within the range of 4,242 to 13,619 eggs per female reported by l"1orrow (1980).Future users of the reported fecundity information should be aware of some of the 1imita- tions associated with these data.These are:1)the samples were collected at Sunshine Station and the chinook salmon passing this site comprise many discrete spawning populations,2)the samples were collected over a two day period and may not be representative of the entire escapement,and 3)the proportion of samples in each length strata was based on length composition of the fishwheel catch and may be biased to smaller size fish because of fishwheel selectivity. 3.1.3 Spawning Areas Spawning surveys of the middle-river main channel and sloughs revealed no chinook salmon spawning areas in these habitats in 1985. Twelve of the 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed were occupied by chinook salmon (Table 7 and Appendix Table 3-1).Based on peak survey counts in these 12 middle-river streams,approximately 90 percent spawned in Indian River and Portage Creek (Figure 8). Chinook salmon were observed spawning in middle-river streams from the third week of July until the second week of August.Peak spawning occurred during the last week in July and the first week of August. 3.2 Sockeye Salmon 3.2.1 First-run 3.2.1.1 Main Channel Escapements First-run sockeye salmon were observed spawning in two locations within the Susitna River drainage:1)Fish Lake system,a tributary to the Yentna River and 2)the Fish Creek system,a tributary to Clear Creek in the Talkeetna River system (Figure 9).Because both sites were surveyed the first-run sockeye salmon escapement at Flathorn Station was estimated using the Petersen method. The 1985 escapement of first-run sockeye to Flathorn Station was 11,750 fi sh with a 95 percent confi dence i nterva 1 of 9,700 to 14,900 fi sh (Table 8).The first-run sockeye salmon escapement past Sunshine Station was 3,900 fish with an associated confidence interval of 3,300 to 5,000.First-run sockeye salmon were not present in the middle-river reach,as indicated by fishwheel catches at Curry Station. 17 tt-'00/2·LO~e("'eli}ljIl)··17~08't-2471~ILOljlelltlnljllhll,Z• 060n •25P<00000111-:o10ooIII9<.:l<.:lw"-o8-a::wIn:i=>z6--/2)'·'H2.49-066.f2::061n-25"+p<OOOOOOIo10ooIII9<!)<!)W"-o8--0:WIn:ii76-"1413910II12WEIGHT(0.1000185riIiIrIiiiIiiiIiII61000950BOO850900LENGTH(mm)750~~I IIiiiIIiiI IIIIiiII I I IIiiII700Figure7.NumberofeggsforchinooksalmonsampledatSunshineStationasafunctionoflengthandweight,1985.I12·II·o10ooII)9Cl(!)w"-08-CI:wlD:i=>7·Z6.Lo~e(,..e~r;lIJ• - 1 7~08't-2 471~(LO~elltln~rhII,Z'060n •25P<000001:12-)'"~42.49- 066.,2.:061n •2~II.P<0000001g10olI)9(!)(!)W"-o8.CI:WlD:i=>Z 76-".14I~910II12WEIGHT(0.1000)8~r-""--+-r--+--.-+---r-+-T"'"""-+~-+--,----1f--..,........--+_....------I610009~0800B~O900LENGTH(mm)7~0Figure7.HumberofeggsforchinooksalmonsampledatSunshineStationasafunctionoflengthandweight,1985. Table7.Peakchinooksalmonsurveycountsformiddleriverstreamsinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiver~lileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionPortageCreek148.97/242,62182,62967.0IndianRiver138.67/24970797724.9WhiskersCreek101.47/2510121032.64thofJulyCreek131.17/24850852.2GoldCreek136.77/24351360.9I--'<..0ChaseCreek106.97/21310310.85thofJulyCreek123.77/26210210.5CheechakoCreek152.57/24180180.5LaneCreek113.67/21170170.4JackLongCreek144.58/17070.2ChinookCreek156.88/23101*ShennanCreek130.88/2011*TOTALS13,907193,926100.01Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.*Trace,0.1lTable7.Peakchinooksalmonsurveycountsformiddleriverstreamsinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiver~lileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionPortageCreek148.97/242,62182,62967.0IndianRiver138.67/24970797724.9WhiskersCreek101.47/2510121032.64thofJulyCreek131.17/24850852.2Go1dCreek136.77/24351360.9f-'<.0ChaseCreek106.97/21310310.85thofJulyCreek123.77/26210210.5CheechakoCreek152.57/24180180.5LaneCreek113.67/21170170.4JackLongCreek144.58/17070.2ChinookCreek156.88/23101*ShenllanCreek130.88/2011*TOTALS13,907193,926100.01Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.*Trace,0.1 - 69.0% 1- - 1- - -25.0% - ,3.0%1 I 3.0%I 40 o PORTAGE INDIAN WHISKERS OTHER CREEK RIVER CREEK MISC. (RM 148.9)(RM 138.6)(RM 101.4)TRIBS. o ~ zo ~ ::l lD II:20~rna CHINOOK SALMON - Figure 8.The three major chinook salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escape~ent based on peak survey counts, 1985. 20 ._--_._---------_._---- - 69.0% 1- - 1- - -25.0% - ,3.0%1 I 3.0%I 40 o PORTAGE INDIAN WHISKERS OTHER CREEK RIVER CREEK MISC. (RM 148.9)(RM 138.6)(RM 101.4)TRIBS. o ~ Zo ~ ::l lD II:20~rna CHINOOK SALMON - Figure 8.The three major chinook salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escape~ent based on peak survey counts, 1985. 20 ._--_._---------_._---- MILES (A ppr OJ{.Scol.) o I 4.2 I /'" APPROX.20 MILES TO SUSITNA RIVER CONFLUENCE I. TALKEETNA STATION (RM 103) SCALE:I "':;:;-42 miles FiQure 9.Destination of first-run sockeye sal~on tagged at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985. 21 MILES (A ppr OJ{.Scol.) o I 4.2 I /'" APPROX.20 MILES TO SUSITNA RIVER CONFLUENCE I. TALKEETNA STATION (RM 103) SCALE:I "':;:;-42 miles FiQure 9.Destination of first-run sockeye sal~on tagged at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985. 21 Table 8.First-run sockeye salmon population estimates at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,based on the Petersen model,1985. Number Examined River Marks for Marks Population 95%Confidence Location Mile Released Marks Recovered Estimate Interval Flathorn 22 393 2,512 84 11 ,753 9,711 -14,881 Sunshine 80 276 1,215 85 3,945 3,274 -4,963 Flathorn Station fishwheels intercepted a total of 393 first-run sockeye salmon (Appendix Table 2-3).Based on analysis of the catch,the migration started on May 30,was fifty percent complete by June 8 and completed on June 18 (Figure 10 and Appendix Table 5-1).The escapement passing Sunshine Station began their migration on June 9,reached a mid-point on June 13 and ended on June 23,based on a fishwheel catch of 280 fish (Appendix Tables 2-4 and 5-1 and Figure 11). The combined first-run sockeye salmon male and female lengths of Flathorn and Sunshine stations samples averaged 528 mm and 515 mm respectively (Table 9).The majority were age 5?fish at both Flathorn and Sunshine stations,comprising 69 and 63 percent of the samples, respectively (Table 10).The ratio of males to females were nearly equal to both Flathorn and Sunshine stations at 0.9:1 and 1.0:1, respectively (Table 11). 3.2.1.2 Spawning Areas Only the known first-run sockeye salmon spawning areas in the Susitna River drainage were surveyed in 1985 (Appendix Tables 3-1 and 3-5 and Figure 9).Two surveys of each spawning location were conducted in 1985.Based on these surveys,the peak of spawning probably occurred during the second and third weeks of July. 3.2.2 Second-Run 3.2.2.1 Main Channel Escapements The second-run escapement of sockeye sa 1mon reach i ng Fl a thorn Station was estimated to be 407,600 fish (Figure 12).The standard deviation of the estimate was 19,900 fish.Calculations were based on the deployment of 8,915 rna rks and subsequent recovery of 507 of those rna rks.Release strata at Flathorn Station were defined by channel and the recovery strata by location,specifically Yentna and Sunshine stations.At Sunshine Station,the sockeye salmon escapement was an estimated 120,800 fi sh with a 95 percent confi dence i nterva 1 of 118,200 to 123,600 fi sh (Figure 12).The escapement reaching Curry Station was 2,800 sockeye salmon (Figure 12)with a 95 percent confidence interval of 2,500 to 3,100 fish. 22 Table 8.First-run sockeye salmon population estimates at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,based on the Petersen model,1985. Number Examined River Marks for Marks Population 95%Confidence Location Mile Released Marks Recovered Estimate Interval Flathorn 22 393 2,512 84 11 ,753 9,711 -14,881 Sunshine 80 276 1,215 85 3,945 3,274 -4,963 Flathorn Station fishwheels intercepted a total of 393 first-run sockeye salmon (Appendix Table 2-3).Based on analysis of the catch,the migration started on May 30,was fifty percent complete by June 8 and completed on June 18 (Figure 10 and Appendix Table 5-1).The escapement passing Sunshine Station began their migration on June 9,reached a mid-point on June 13 and ended on June 23,based on a fishwheel catch of 280 fish (Appendix Tables 2-4 and 5-1 and Figure 11). The combined first-run sockeye salmon male and female lengths of Flathorn and Sunshine stations samples averaged 528 mm and 515 mm respectively (Table 9).The majority were age 5?fish at both Flathorn and Sunshine stations,comprising 69 and 63 percent of the samples, respectively (Table 10).The ratio of males to females were nearly equal to both Flathorn and Sunshine stations at 0.9:1 and 1.0:1, respectively (Table 11). 3.2.1.2 Spawning Areas Only the known first-run sockeye salmon spawning areas in the Susitna River drainage were surveyed in 1985 (Appendix Tables 3-1 and 3-5 and Figure 9).Two surveys of each spawning location were conducted in 1985.Based on these surveys,the peak of spawning probably occurred during the second and third weeks of July. 3.2.2 Second-Run 3.2.2.1 Main Channel Escapements The second-run escapement of sockeye sa 1mon reach i ng Fl a thorn Station was estimated to be 407,600 fish (Figure 12).The standard deviation of the estimate was 19,900 fish.Calculations were based on the deployment of 8,915 rna rks and subsequent recovery of 507 of those rna rks.Release strata at Flathorn Station were defined by channel and the recovery strata by location,specifically Yentna and Sunshine stations.At Sunshine Station,the sockeye salmon escapement was an estimated 120,800 fi sh with a 95 percent confi dence i nterva 1 of 118,200 to 123,600 fi sh (Figure 12).The escapement reaching Curry Station was 2,800 sockeye salmon (Figure 12)with a 95 percent confidence interval of 2,500 to 3,100 fish. 22 FU,THORN.FIRST RUN SOC;":EYE 0 ..3 2 0 ..30 0.28 0.26 0.24 lI'l ...J 0.22ww J:0.20~ .........0.18 a::0.16::::J 0 0.14J: .........0.12 J:0.10lI'l ~ 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 Eall Bafti ---- Wut eofti Smootllid by 9 +~t!+c'4 C..m ..laliYI %--- ,r- / / / / I I 08-Jun \. "\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ lOG 80 ~z w ua:: w 60 0- W >;::: « 40 ...J :::l :::E :::l U 20 "............-- a 20-Jun DATE.198~ Figure 10.~ean hourly and cu~ulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. SUNSHINE.FIRST RUN SOCKEYE 0.6 r-_ 20 80 I- Z W Ua:: w 60 0- __---r 100 I'--------11 I '~0 24-Jun ElUt 80fti - - - - Wut Boni Smoot"••by Q+Z}+~ C..",..lallYI %--- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \. --\ \ \ \ \ ,4-Jun04-Jun 0.4 0.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0.2 j // o.,~I / I ~/ Ol--~' 0.3 lI'l ...J Ww J: ~ ......... a:: ::::Jo J: ......... J: lI'l ~ DATE.1 98~ Figure 11.~ean hourly and cunulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 23 FU,THORN.FIRST RUN SOC;":EYE 0 ..3 2 0 ..30 0.28 0.26 0.24 lI'l ...J 0.22ww J:0.20~ .........0.18 a::0.16::::J 0 0.14J: .........0.12 J:0.10lI'l ~ 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 Eall Bafti ---- Wut eofti Smootllid by 9 +~t!+c'4 C..m ..laliYI %--- ,r- / / / / I I 08-Jun \. "\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ lOG 80 ~z w ua:: w 60 0- W >;::: « 40 ...J :::l :::E :::l U 20 "............-- a 20-Jun DATE.198~ Figure 10.~ean hourly and cu~ulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. SUNSHINE.FIRST RUN SOCKEYE 0.6 r-_ 20 80 I- Z W Ua:: w 60 0- __---r 100 I'--------11 I '~0 24-Jun ElUt 80fti - - - - Wut Boni Smoot"••by Q+Z}+~ C..",..lallYI %--- \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \. --\ \ \ \ \ ,4-Jun04-Jun 0.4 0.5 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 0.2 j // o.,~I / I ~/ Ol--~' 0.3 lI'l ...J Ww J: ~ ......... a:: ::::Jo J: ......... J: lI'l ~ DATE.1 98~ Figure 11.~ean hourly and cunulative percent fishwheel catch of first-run sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 23 Table9.lAnalysisoffirst-runsockeyesalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwheelCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation4155015.335149.4552910.284247911.1384769.1214777.859525655.1895292.41095453.01985353837.5252535.0253121.34625846.7456310.4105717.71463---5194.945194.94All5355.11745222.81985282.8372N.j:::>SunshineStation4156418.2450827.5254518.06424536.6364605.1264554.562525625.2655313.5675463.413253---435-1435-16250560.025589.0353225.2563-- -55727.3355727.33All5216.31245094.21225153.8246Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples.Table9.)Analysisoffirst-runsockeyesalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwheelCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatFlathorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation4155015.335149.4552910.284247911.1384769.1214777.859525655.1895292.41095453.01985353837.5252535.0253121.34625846.7456310.4105717.714635194.945194.94All5355.11745222.81985282.8372N.j:::>SunshineStation4156418.2450827.5254518.06424536.6364605.1264554.562525625.2655313.5675463.413253435143516250560.025589.0353225.256355727.3355727.33All5216.31245094.21225153.8246Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples. Table 10.Age composition by percent of first-run sockeye salmon escapements past F1athorn and Sunshine stations,based on catch samples,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 3 1 3 2 33 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 6 2 6 3 F1athorn Station 287 3 21 69 5 Sunshine Station 209 3 30 63 *3 Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is 1ess than 1%. Table 11.Sex ratios of first-run sockeye salmon by age from escapement samples collected at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size t~al es Females (M:F) F1athorn Station 4 1 8 3 5 0.6:1 4 2 59 38 21 1 .8:1 52 198 89 109 0.8:1 53 4 2 2 1:1 62 14 4 10 0.4:1 63 4 4 0:1 A11 1 372 174 198 0.9:1 Sunshine Station 4 1 6 4 2 2:1 42 62 36 26 1.4:1 5 ...132 65 67 1•0:1 -5"-1 1 0:1 63 5 2 3 0.7:1 62 3 33 A11 1 246 124 122 1•0:1 1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 25 Table 10.Age composition by percent of first-run sockeye salmon escapements past F1athorn and Sunshine stations,based on catch samples,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 3 1 3 2 33 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 6 2 6 3 F1athorn Station 287 3 21 69 5 Sunshine Station 209 3 30 63 *3 Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is 1ess than 1%. Table 11.Sex ratios of first-run sockeye salmon by age from escapement samples collected at Flathorn and Sunshine stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size t~al es Females (M:F) F1athorn Station 4 1 8 3 5 0.6:1 4 2 59 38 21 1 .8:1 52 198 89 109 0.8:1 53 4 2 2 1:1 62 14 4 10 0.4:1 63 4 4 0:1 A11 1 372 174 198 0.9:1 Sunshine Station 4 1 6 4 2 2:1 42 62 36 26 1.4:1 5 ...132 65 67 1•0:1 -5"-1 1 0:1 63 5 2 3 0.7:1 62 3 33 A11 1 246 124 122 1•0:1 1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 25 ......SOCKEYE SALMONaaa1\ q,'X N=407,600 a .~I~'::I:en \(\0 1L.400ee1L.1"0 \V-a eTalkeetna a:: LlJ CD ::::E 300:=l Z a RANGE =±2 STD.DEV. b RANGE =95%CONFIDENCE River t-INTERVAL Z lJJ ~200 lJJa..«N=120,800 bU Lfu en • lJJ 100 0 :[lJJ N=2,800 b t-•« ~-t-en FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRYlJJSTATIONSTATIONSTATION Figure 12.Second-run sockeye salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985. 26 ......SOCKEYE SALMONaaa1\ q,'X N=407,600 a .~I~'::I:en \(\0 1L.400ee1L.1"0 \V-a eTalkeetna a:: LlJ CD ::::E 300:=l Z a RANGE =±2 STD.DEV. b RANGE =95%CONFIDENCE River t-INTERVAL Z lJJ ~200 lJJa..«N=120,800 bU Lfu en • lJJ 100 0 :[lJJ N=2,800 b t-•« ~-t-en FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRYlJJSTATIONSTATIONSTATION Figure 12.Second-run sockeye salmon escapements by sampling stations,1985. 26 Fishwheels at Flathorn Station intercepted 8,970 second-run sockeye salmon,4,010 in the east channel and 4,960 in the west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1,2-2 and 2-3).These catches indicated the escapement at Flathorn Station started on July 18,reached a mid-point on Ju ly 28 and ended on August 13 (Fi gure 13 and Appendi x Table 5-1). The fi shwhee 1s at Sunsh i ne Station captured 19,505 second-run sockeye salmon in 1985 (Appendix Table 2-4).Based on these catches,the migration began on July 26,was 50 percent complete on July 30 and ended on August 14 (Appendix Table 5-1 and Figure 14).The Curry Station sockeye salmon migration,based on a fishwheel catch of 324 fish, started on July 30,was 50 percent compl ete on August 7 and ended on August 22 (Appendix Tables 2-5 and 5-1 and Figure 15). Recaptures of sockeye salmon,with Flathorn Station tags,at Yentna Station were comprised of 80.4 percent Flathorn west channel tags and 19.6 percent Flathorn east channel tags.At Sunshine Station,the situation was reversed with 89.5 percent of the recaptures originating from Flathorn east channel fishwheels and 10.5 percent from Flathorn west channel fi shwhee 1s.These data suggest that the sockeye sa 1mon migration in the east channel at Flathorn Station were primarily stocks which spawned in the Susitna River drainage above the Yentna-Susitna rivers confluence while the migration in the west channel were stocks that spawned primarily in the Yentna River drainage. Based on recovery of tagged fish,second-run sockeye travel at a rate of 5.0 mpd between Flathorn and Yentna stations,8.3 mpd between Flathorn and Sunshine stations,and 6.5 mpd between Flathorn and Curry stations (Figure 16).Between Sunshine and Curry stations,second-run sockeye salmon travel rate was 6.7 mpd. Lengths of second-run sockeye salmon were similar at Flathorn,Sunshine, and Curry stations (Table 12).The combined average lengths of both males and females ranged from 494 mm to 500 mm at all three sampl ing stations.Female sockeye salmon in the fishwheel catch were larger than males at all sites averaging 510 mm,507 mm and 525 mm at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations compared to respective average male lengths of 483 mm,475 mm and 483 mm. At all three sampling stations,4 and 5 second-run sockeye salmon were the most frequently sampled age c~asses ~n fishwheel catches (Table 13). At Flathorn Station,age class 4?fish were most abundant comprising 39 percent of the combined sample compared to 37 percent age class 5 fish. Second-run sockeye salmon at Sunshine Station were primarily ag~class 4?(45 percent)and 5?(41 percent)fish.At Curry Station age class 42sOckeyesalmonwere~ost abundant comprising 61 percent of the sample. The majority of the sockeye salmon returning to all sampling stations had one freshwater annulus indicating they outmigrated to sea in their second year of life. Second-run sockeye salmon males were more abundant than females in the fishwheel catch at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations (Table 14). The respective ratios were 1.3:1,1.1:1 and 1.5:1. 27 Fishwheels at Flathorn Station intercepted 8,970 second-run sockeye salmon,4,010 in the east channel and 4,960 in the west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1,2-2 and 2-3).These catches indicated the escapement at Flathorn Station started on July 18,reached a mid-point on Ju ly 28 and ended on August 13 (Fi gure 13 and Appendi x Table 5-1). The fi shwhee 1s at Sunsh i ne Station captured 19,505 second-run sockeye salmon in 1985 (Appendix Table 2-4).Based on these catches,the migration began on July 26,was 50 percent complete on July 30 and ended on August 14 (Appendix Table 5-1 and Figure 14).The Curry Station sockeye salmon migration,based on a fishwheel catch of 324 fish, started on July 30,was 50 percent compl ete on August 7 and ended on August 22 (Appendix Tables 2-5 and 5-1 and Figure 15). Recaptures of sockeye salmon,with Flathorn Station tags,at Yentna Station were comprised of 80.4 percent Flathorn west channel tags and 19.6 percent Flathorn east channel tags.At Sunshine Station,the situation was reversed with 89.5 percent of the recaptures originating from Flathorn east channel fishwheels and 10.5 percent from Flathorn west channel fi shwhee 1s.These data suggest that the sockeye sa 1mon migration in the east channel at Flathorn Station were primarily stocks which spawned in the Susitna River drainage above the Yentna-Susitna rivers confluence while the migration in the west channel were stocks that spawned primarily in the Yentna River drainage. Based on recovery of tagged fish,second-run sockeye travel at a rate of 5.0 mpd between Flathorn and Yentna stations,8.3 mpd between Flathorn and Sunshine stations,and 6.5 mpd between Flathorn and Curry stations (Figure 16).Between Sunshine and Curry stations,second-run sockeye salmon travel rate was 6.7 mpd. Lengths of second-run sockeye salmon were similar at Flathorn,Sunshine, and Curry stations (Table 12).The combined average lengths of both males and females ranged from 494 mm to 500 mm at all three sampl ing stations.Female sockeye salmon in the fishwheel catch were larger than males at all sites averaging 510 mm,507 mm and 525 mm at Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations compared to respective average male lengths of 483 mm,475 mm and 483 mm. At all three sampling stations,4 and 5 second-run sockeye salmon were the most frequently sampled age c~asses ~n fishwheel catches (Table 13). At Flathorn Station,age class 4?fish were most abundant comprising 39 percent of the combined sample compared to 37 percent age class 5 fish. Second-run sockeye salmon at Sunshine Station were primarily ag~class 4?(45 percent)and 5?(41 percent)fish.At Curry Station age class 42sOckeyesalmonwere~ost abundant comprising 61 percent of the sample. The majority of the sockeye salmon returning to all sampling stations had one freshwater annulus indicating they outmigrated to sea in their second year of life. Second-run sockeye salmon males were more abundant than females in the fishwheel catch at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations (Table 14). The respective ratios were 1.3:1,1.1:1 and 1.5:1. 27 FLATHORN.SECOND RUN SOCKEYE 11 I I I Eoal lIaflk10 ----lOa-, ......1 BaM 9 5_1"-4 lIy q.2b.' 4 Cu",uleti.".% CIl e 80 .... ..J Z "."u.J"."7 ux: ~a:: u.J ........6 60 a. a::u.J:l 0 5 > x:.... .........<t 4-40 ..J I :l CIl ::l ~;,:l U 2 20 21 -Au'i!01 -Aug DATE.1985 12-Jul oJ=;:::;:;::::;:;:;;:;:~2~~...,......,-r"""""""'-r-"'"~""'T"-r~~~..............Jo 22-Jun Figure 13.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. SUNSHINE.SECOND RUN SOCKE'YE 45 o 30-Jun 30-Jul DATE.1 ge5 .... 80 z u.J ~ua:: l60 u.J a. I u.J >r .... <t ~40 -l :l I ::l I ::::> u r-2 J I '- ! 29 -Aug ~---------t-IOJ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ " t' I I I I I I I I I Cumulative %--- Eoal Balik - - - - W..I Balik SmootMC by 9·2b.c 4 5 '5 10 35 30 20 40 Figure 14.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fis~wheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 28 ----------._--_._..... FLATHORN.SECOND RUN SOCKEYE 11 I I I Eoal lIaflk10 ----lOa-, ......1 BaM 9 5_1"-4 lIy q.2b.' 4 Cu",uleti.".% CIl e 80 .... ..J Z "."u.J"."7 ux: ~a:: u.J ........6 60 a. a::u.J:l 0 5 > x:.... .........<t 4-40 ..J I :l CIl ::l ~;,:l U 2 20 21 -Au'i!01 -Aug DATE.1985 12-Jul oJ=;:::;:;::::;:;:;;:;:~2~~...,......,-r"""""""'-r-"'"~""'T"-r~~~..............Jo 22-Jun Figure 13.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. SUNSHINE.SECOND RUN SOCKE'YE 45 o 30-Jun 30-Jul DATE.1 ge5 .... 80 z u.J ~ua:: l60 u.J a. I u.J >r .... <t ~40 -l :l I ::l I ::::> u r-2 J I '- ! 29 -Aug ~---------t-IOJ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ " t' I I I I I I I I I Cumulative %--- Eoal Balik - - - - W..I Balik SmootMC by 9·2b.c 4 5 '5 10 35 30 20 40 Figure 14.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fis~wheel catch of sockeye salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. 28 ----------._--_._..... CURRY,SOCO<EYE -80 -20 I- .... Z w u a: 160 ~ 'r ,.... '-40 ~ ~ ~ ~ U i / i ...___----100 /// / /\/ I I / I Y I I'". I I I I \ I \\r\ \ I \ ...~\ \ ...- 0.0 -f-.....................................,...........--.-~-"""'~~~..-.-,..::;::;::~~~~~::...-.--.-:... 10-Jun 30-Jun 20-Jul 07-Au n 2~0'31 I -,",uq 0.1 Figure 15. DATE.,~!l~ r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catchsalmonbytwodayperiodsatCurryStation,1985.of sockeye LIlIIII~lS 10 I.......SUIt' Yen'no Stotion CTR"4 O~} F JOT/'lorn Station IR"4 ZZI 7/B.3 15/6.5 Curry Station (RM 120) COOl(INL£r Figure 16.Migration rates of sockeye salmon het·.'!,:,an '.IJ<:;itna Riversamplingstationsbasedontagrecoveriesandexpressedinmediandaysandmilesperday(mpd),1985 29 CURRY,SOCO<EYE -80 -20 I- .... Z w u a: 160 ~ 'r ,.... '-40 ~ ~ ~ ~ U i / i ...___----100 /// / /\/ I I / I Y I I'". I I I I \ I \\r\ \ I \ ...~\ \ ...- 0.0 -f-.....................................,...........--.-~-"""'~~~..-.-,..::;::;::~~~~~::...-.--.-:... 10-Jun 30-Jun 20-Jul 07-Au n 2~0'31 I -,",uq 0.1 Figure 15. DATE.,~!l~ r~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catchsalmonbytwodayperiodsatCurryStation,1985.of sockeye LIlIIII~lS 10 I.......SUIt' Yen'no Stotion CTR"4 O~} F JOT/'lorn Station IR"4 ZZI 7/B.3 15/6.5 Curry Station (RM 120) COOl(INL£r Figure 16.Migration rates of sockeye salmon het·.'!,:,an '.IJ<:;itna Riversamplingstationsbasedontagrecoveriesandexpressedinmediandaysandmilesperday(mpd),1985 29 Table12.Analysisofsecond-runsockeyesalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMean-~Std.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeF1athornStation2142237.72-- -42237.72314545.36150414.2124615.473323412.822846537.943463.4232415538.7455444.6325505.677424711.76394811.64684751.21,107433584.4183927.523624.82051- --56316.4256316.42525641.75065411.25535521.11,059534984.2914822.8984902.618954---442-1442-1625895.81056111.1135757.023635654.3375343.8455513.38264- --585-1585-1A1l14832.01,9075101.21,4234941.33,730waSunshineStation21315-1---315-1314386.3124694.964475.718323312.212634530.633322.41294158526.1952011.3 857618.317424772.73774811.93334781.77104335210.58- - -35210.58525642.92825421.83635511.76455350011.4215013.5325005.953635599.445148.375369.311All4752.91,0145071.69004901.71,914CurryStation3150136.52550-154018.63323363.520---3363.520415807.73570-15776.04424805.5795042.8544883.713343345-1---345-1525995.1235553.5335744.1565348626.53---48626.5363555-1---555-1All4837.11505253.11035004.6253Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples.Table12.Analysisofsecond-runsockeyesalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatFlathorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation2142237.7242237.72314545.36150414.2124615.473323412.822846537.943463.4232415538.7455444.6325505.677424711.76394811.64684751.21,107433584.4183927.523624.8205156316.4256316.42525641.75065411.25535521.11,059534984.2914822.8984902.61895444214421625895.81056111.1135757.023635654.3375343.8455513.3826458515851All14832.01,9075101.21,4234941.33,730waSunshineStation2131513151314386.3124694.964475.718323312.212634530.633322.41294158526.1952011.3 857618.317424772.73774811.93334781.77104335210.5835210.58525642.92825421.83635511.76455350011.4215013.5325005.953635599.445148.375369.311All4752.91,0145071.69004901.71,914CurryStation3150136.5255054018.63323363.5203363.520415807.7357015776.04424805.5795042.8544883.71334334513451525995.1235553.5335744.1565348626.5348626.536355515551All4837.11505253.11035004.6253Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples. Table 13.Age composition by percent of second-run sockeye salmon escapements past Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 21 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 54 6 2 6 3 64 Flathorn Station 2,868 *3 8 3 39 * * 37 7 **3 * Sunshine Station 1,592 *8 45 *41 4 * Curry Station 221 9 2 61 *26 * Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence i s less than 1%. Table 14.Sex ratio$of second run sockeye salmon by age from f;shwheel escapement ~dmples collected at Flathorn,Sunshi ne and Curry station$,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) Flathorn Station 2 1 2 2 3 1 73 61 12 5.1:1 3 2 232 228 "5.7:1 4 1 77 45 32 1.4:1 4 2 1,107 639 468 1.4:1 4 3 20 18 2 9:1 51 2 2 0:1 52 1,059 506 553 0.9:1 53 189 91 98 0.9:1 54 1 1 0:1 6 2 23 10 13 0.8:1 6 3 82 37 45 0.8 :1 64 1 1 0:1 All 1 3,330 1,907 1,403 1.3:1 Sunshine Station 2 1 1 1 31 18 12 6 2 :1 3 2 129 126 3 42:1 4 1 17 9 8 1.1:1 4 2 710 377 333 1.1:1 4 3 8 8 52 645 282 363 0.8:1 53 21 32 0.2:1 6 3 11 4 7 0.6:1 Al1 1 1,914 1,014 900 1.1:1 Curry Station 31 3 2 2:1 3 2 20 20 4 1 4 3 1 3:1 4 2 133 79 54 1.5:1 4 3 1 1 52 56 23 33 0.2:1 53 3 3 6 3 1 1 All 1 253 150 103 1.5:1 1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 31 Table 13.Age composition by percent of second-run sockeye salmon escapements past Flathorn, Sunshine and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 21 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 51 52 53 54 6 2 6 3 64 Flathorn Station 2,868 *3 8 3 39 * * 37 7 **3 * Sunshine Station 1,592 *8 45 *41 4 * Curry Station 221 9 2 61 *26 * Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence i s less than 1%. Table 14.Sex ratio$of second run sockeye salmon by age from f;shwheel escapement ~dmples collected at Flathorn,Sunshi ne and Curry station$,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) Flathorn Station 2 1 2 2 3 1 73 61 12 5.1:1 3 2 232 228 "5.7:1 4 1 77 45 32 1.4:1 4 2 1,107 639 468 1.4:1 4 3 20 18 2 9:1 51 2 2 0:1 52 1,059 506 553 0.9:1 53 189 91 98 0.9:1 54 1 1 0:1 6 2 23 10 13 0.8:1 6 3 82 37 45 0.8 :1 64 1 1 0:1 All 1 3,330 1,907 1,403 1.3:1 Sunshine Station 2 1 1 1 31 18 12 6 2,1 3 2 129 126 3 42:1 4 1 17 9 8 1.1:1 4 2 710 377 333 1.1:1 4 3 8 8 52 645 282 363 0.8:1 53 21 32 0.2:1 6 3 11 4 7 0.6:1 Al1 1 1,914 1,014 900 1.1:1 Curry Station 31 3 2 2:1 3 2 20 20 4 1 4 3 1 3:1 4 2 133 79 54 1.5:1 4 3 1 1 52 56 23 33 0.2:1 53 3 3 6 3 1 1 All 1 253 150 103 1.5,1 1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 31 3.2.2.2 Spawning Areas Based on helicopter survey observations t the main channel was largelyunusedassockeyesalmonspawninghabitatin1985.Only one sockeyesalmonwasobservedholdingoverareddatRr~139.0 on September 28(Figure 17).Surveys were hampered by high rainfall which contributedtopoorvisibilityconditionsthroughoutthemonthofSeptember. Adult sockeye salmon were observed only in one tributary stream in 1985(Appendix Table 3-1).Two fish were observed approximately three milesuptheIndianRiveronAugust23andwerenotseenactivelyspawning. o , I MILE Map 10 Number 1 Location RM 139.0 Bank L Highest Fish Count 1 Spawning Observation Dates 9/28/85 Figure 17.Sockeye salmon spawning areas in the mainstem middle reach t 1985. 32 3.2.2.2 Spawning Areas Based on helicopter survey observations t the main channel was largelyunusedassockeyesalmonspawninghabitatin1985.Only one sockeyesalmonwasobservedholdingoverareddatRr~139.0 on September 28(Figure 17).Surveys were hampered by high rainfall which contributedtopoorvisibilityconditionsthroughoutthemonthofSeptember. Adult sockeye salmon were observed only in one tributary stream in 1985(Appendix Table 3-1).Two fish were observed approximately three milesuptheIndianRiveronAugust23andwerenotseenactivelyspawning. o , I MILE Map 10 Number 1 Location RM 139.0 Bank L Highest Fish Count 1 Spawning Observation Dates 9/28/85 Figure 17.Sockeye salmon spawning areas in the mainstem middle reach t 1985. 32 Nine sloughs were occuppied by adult sockeye salmon in 1985 (Appendix Table 3-2).In order of abundance,sloughs 11,8A and 21 were the major sockeye salmon spawning areas (Figure 18).Approximately 99 percent of the middle-river sockeye salmon escapement spawned in these three sloughs.Sockeye salmon observed in sloughs 6A,Bushrod and 19 were probably milling fish based on absence of redds and no visible spawning activity.The total peak survey count for all sloughs was 897 fish, (Table 15).Sockeye salmon spawned in sloughs 11,8A and 21 from the first week in August until suveys ceased during the first week of October.Peak spawning occurred during the first three weeks of September (Appendix Table 3-2 and Figure 19). Egg retention studies were conducted for sockeye salmon spawning in the middle-reach.The small escapement and difficulty in obtaining samples resulted in successful collection efforts in only sloughs 8A and II. These studies indicated that 91 percent of the 66 sockeye salmon sampled had successfully spawned (Figure 20).The average egg retention was 41 eggs and the median of the sample was 0 eggs. The total sockeye salmon escapement to sloughs 8A,11 and 21 was an estimated 2,545 fish,based on the area under the curve method (Table 16).This represents 91 percent of the Curry Station escapement esti- mate,a valid comparison since virtually all sockeye salmon spawn in sloughs. 3.3 Pink Salmon 3.3.1 Main Channel Escapements The Flathorn Station pink salmon escapement estimate was 479,500 fish, with a standard deviation of 83,700 (Figure 21).This estimate was calculated using the stratified estimator with the release and recovery strata being time periods at Flathorn and Sunshine stations, respectively.An estimated 42,600 pink salmon reached Sunshine Station in 1985 (Figure 21).The 95 percent confidence interval included from 40,600 to 44,900 fish.This estimate was based on the Petersen model and used the pooled recovery data from surveys and Curry Station fishwheels.The pink salmon escapement to Curry Station was 14,900 fish with a 95 percent confidence interval of 11,300 to 21,900 (Figure 21). The Petersen estimate was also used here with the tag recovery information coming solely from surveys. The above escapement estimates include some unknown number of milling fish.The magnitude of this component is difficult to assess and probably varies between years and sites.Therefore,the population estimates presented represent the number of pink salmon reaching a specific location and do not necessarily reflect the number of fish spawning above the point where the estimate was made. 33 Nine sloughs were occuppied by adult sockeye salmon in 1985 (Appendix Table 3-2).In order of abundance,sloughs 11,8A and 21 were the major sockeye salmon spawning areas (Figure 18).Approximately 99 percent of the middle-river sockeye salmon escapement spawned in these three sloughs.Sockeye salmon observed in sloughs 6A,Bushrod and 19 were probably milling fish based on absence of redds and no visible spawning activity.The total peak survey count for all sloughs was 897 fish, (Table 15).Sockeye salmon spawned in sloughs 11,8A and 21 from the first week in August until suveys ceased during the first week of October.Peak spawning occurred during the first three weeks of September (Appendix Table 3-2 and Figure 19). Egg retention studies were conducted for sockeye salmon spawning in the middle-reach.The small escapement and difficulty in obtaining samples resulted in successful collection efforts in only sloughs 8A and II. These studies indicated that 91 percent of the 66 sockeye salmon sampled had successfully spawned (Figure 20).The average egg retention was 41 eggs and the median of the sample was 0 eggs. The total sockeye salmon escapement to sloughs 8A,11 and 21 was an estimated 2,545 fish,based on the area under the curve method (Table 16).This represents 91 percent of the Curry Station escapement esti- mate,a valid comparison since virtually all sockeye salmon spawn in sloughs. 3.3 Pink Salmon 3.3.1 Main Channel Escapements The Flathorn Station pink salmon escapement estimate was 479,500 fish, with a standard deviation of 83,700 (Figure 21).This estimate was calculated using the stratified estimator with the release and recovery strata being time periods at Flathorn and Sunshine stations, respectively.An estimated 42,600 pink salmon reached Sunshine Station in 1985 (Figure 21).The 95 percent confidence interval included from 40,600 to 44,900 fish.This estimate was based on the Petersen model and used the pooled recovery data from surveys and Curry Station fishwheels.The pink salmon escapement to Curry Station was 14,900 fish with a 95 percent confidence interval of 11,300 to 21,900 (Figure 21). The Petersen estimate was also used here with the tag recovery information coming solely from surveys. The above escapement estimates include some unknown number of milling fish.The magnitude of this component is difficult to assess and probably varies between years and sites.Therefore,the population estimates presented represent the number of pink salmon reaching a specific location and do not necessarily reflect the number of fish spawning above the point where the estimate was made. 33 SECOND RUN SOCKEYE SALMON OTHER MISC. SLOUGHS SLOUGH II SLOUGH SA SLOUGH 21 (RM 135.3)(RM 125.4)(RM 141.1) - -75.2% - - - - - ,- - - - 17.9%- - I 5.7%I 1.2%o 36 12 48 Cf) I <!>60~o ....J Cf) 72 o I- Zo I- ~ CD 0:: I-24 Cf) o ~o SIoU9n 8A (165 fish) -SloU9"21 (53 fish) GOLD CREEK STATION -SloU9n II (694 fish) RM 140 Figure 18.The three major sockeye salmon sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts, 1985. 34 SECOND RUN SOCKEYE SALMON OTHER MISC. SLOUGHS SLOUGH II SLOUGH SA SLOUGH 21 (RM 135.3)(RM 125.4)(RM 141.1) - -75.2% - - - - - ,- - - - 17.9%- - I 5.7%I 1.2%o 36 12 48 Cf) I <!>60~o ....J Cf) 72 o I- Zo I- ~ CD 0:: I-24 Cf) o ~o SIoU9n 8A (165 fish) -SloU9"21 (53 fish) GOLD CREEK STATION -SloU9n II (694 fish) RM 140 Figure 18.The three major sockeye salmon sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts, 1985. 34 Table15.PeaksockeyesalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach.1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution6A112.39/21010.1Bushrod117.89/21010.18C121.99/231010.18B122.29/232020.28A125.49/5161416517.9wLTlB126.39/55050.511135.39/196722269475.219139.78/161010.121141.19/20530535.7TOTALS18972692399.91Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Table15.PeaksockeyesalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach.1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution6A112.39/21010.1Bushrod117.89/21010.18C121.99/231010.18B122.29/232020.28A125.49/5161416517.9wUlB126.39/55050.511135.39/196722269475.219139.78/161010.121141.19/20530535.7TOTALS18972692399.91Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. 700 --SLOUGH II - - -SLOUGH SA --SLOUGK 21 600 a w.....z ~OO::> 0u Z 0 :::E 400 ..J« <Jl w ~300w >:: u 0 <Jl W 200>-..J /'..... /'"-"- 100 "-"-"- "-"-..... 0 ~10 10 20 30 ~ SEP I OCT Fi gu re 19.Sockeye salr.1on 1 i ve counts by date in sloughs RA,11 and 21,1985. SOCKEYE 100- 91%-n =66 fish>- U 80-x=41 eggs Z median =0W-eggs ::>range =0 -3500 eggsa60- W 0::- I.J.. f-40- Z -W u 20-0:: Wa..3%3%I.5°/°1.5 % 0 0% 0-25 26-50 51-100 101-200 201-1000 1001-4000 NUMBER OF RETAINED EGGS Figure 20.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by sockeye salmon at sloughs 8A,11 and 21 combined,1985. 36 700 --SLOUGH II - - -SLOUGH SA --SLOUGK 21 600 a w.....z ~OO::> 0u Z 0 :::E 400 ..J« <Jl w ~300w >:: u 0 <Jl W 200>-..J /'..... /'"-"- 100 "-"-"- "-"-..... 0 ~10 10 20 30 ~ SEP I OCT Fi gu re 19.Sockeye salr.1on 1 i ve counts by date in sloughs RA,11 and 21,1985. SOCKEYE 100- 91%-n =66 fish>- U 80-x=41 eggs Z median =0W-eggs ::>range =0 -3500 eggsa60- W 0::- I.J.. f-40- Z -W u 20-0:: Wa..3%3%I.5°/°1.5 % 0 0% 0-25 26-50 51-100 101-200 201-1000 1001-4000 NUMBER OF RETAINED EGGS Figure 20.Percent frequency of the numbers of eggs retained by sockeye salmon at sloughs 8A,11 and 21 combined,1985. 36 Table16.EstimatedsockeyesalmonescapementstothreemiddleSusitnaRiversloughs,1985.PeakMean3%ofCurry2TotalFish1LiveObservationRiverSurveyLifeSloughStationSloughMi1eDaysCountDaysEscapementEscapement8A125.45,46716110.45266.011135.319,33667210.41,85924.021141.11,3535310.41302.0--TOTALS26,156886-2,51532.01Numberoffishdayswerecalculatedforsloughsthathadpeaksurveycounts>15fish.w21985CurryStationchumsalmonescapementwasapproximately2,800fish.'--J3Meanobservationlifeindayswasobtainedbyaveragingobservationdaysfrom1983and1984observationlifedata.Table16.EstimatedsockeyesalmonescapementstothreemiddleSusitnaRiversloughs,1985.PeakMean3%ofCurry2TotalFishlLiveObservationRiverSurveyLifeSloughStationSloughMi1eDaysCountDaysEscapementEscapement8A125.45,46716110.45266.011135.319,33667210.41,85924.021141.11,3535310.41302.0TOTALS26,1568862,51532.01Numberoffishdayswerecalculatedforsloughsthathadpeaksurveycounts>15fish.w21985CurryStationchumsalmonescapementwasapproximately2,800fish.'--J3Meanobservationlifeindayswasobtainedbyaveragingobservationdaysfrom1983and1984observationlifedata. PINK SALMON 1\ N:479,500 0 0 600 0,0 .~ll>X~\ :I: (f) 500 oRANGE:±2 STD.DEv. l.L.b RANGE:95%CONFIDENCE l.L.INTERVAL0 a:::w III ~400::Jz River ~ Z I.i.J ~300 UJa.. <t 50 N:42600 b®uen , UJ =r=40 0 UJ ~30<t ~/\-N:14,900 b ~20 I(J) I.i.J 10 0 FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION Figure 21.Pink salmon escapements by sampling statios,1985. 38 PINK SALMON 1\ N:479,500 0 0 600 0,0 .~ll>X~\ :I: (f) 500 oRANGE:±2 STD.DEv. l.L.b RANGE:95%CONFIDENCE l.L.INTERVAL0 a:::w III ~400::Jz River ~ Z I.i.J ~300 UJa.. <t 50 N:42600 b®uen , UJ =:E40 0 UJ ~30<t ~/\-N:14,900 b ~20 I(J) I.i.J 10 0 FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION Figure 21.Pink salmon escapements by sampling statios,1985. 38 Pink salmon were captured in fishwheels at Flathorn Station from June 22 through September 1 (Figure 22 and Appendix Table 2-3).The beginning of the pink salmon migration,characterized by capture of five percent of the season's total fishwheel catch,was July 14 (Appendix Table 5-1). The peak fishwheel catch was recorded August 12 and reached a mid-point on August 1.About ninety-five percent of the migration passed Flathorn Station by August 15. FL.ATHORN,PINK 100 I- Z 80 w ua: wa.. 60 w >-l- e:( ...J 40 ~ ~ :::l U 20 6 Ea.'Ban_---- w•••&.". ~_.t~by o.2b.e 04 Cumlliatiwt "I. (/l ...J Ww :I: ~ ........ ll: :::J 0 :I: ........ :I:2en ~ I \, I \ I \ I \ I I I \ \ \ \ \. "-"-o -h........................................""'I"""T...,....,"'"T"""I~......~~"T"""I"'''"'I''""T...,....,""'T""'''........................................''"'I''""T..,....:;~~......t-0 27-~ay 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul 15-Au~O:5-Sep DATE.1 ge5 Figure 22.t'-4ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station.1985. Though pink salmon were documented at Sunshine Station on June 26,the species was not present in fishwheel catches on a continuous basis until July 10 (Figure 23 and Appendix Table 2-4).Five percent of the total catch had occurred at Sunshine Station by July 23 (Appendix Table 5-1). Both the peak catch and mid-point of the escapement occurred on August 2.Ninety-five percent of the migration had passed Sunshine Station by August 8. Pink salmon were present in fishwheel catches at Curry Station from July 15 through August 28 (Figure 24 and Appendix Table 2-5).Five percent of the catch had occurred at Curry Station by July 28.Timing of the peak fishwheel catch and fifty percent passage rate of the pink salmon escapement by Curry Station were similar occurring on August 6 and August 5,respectively.Ninety-five percent of the pink salmon catch at Curry Station was recorded by August 13. 39 Pink salmon were captured in fishwheels at Flathorn Station from June 22 through September 1 (Figure 22 and Appendix Table 2-3).The beginning of the pink salmon migration,characterized by capture of five percent of the season's total fishwheel catch,was July 14 (Appendix Table 5-1). The peak fishwheel catch was recorded August 12 and reached a mid-point on August 1.About ninety-five percent of the migration passed Flathorn Station by August 15. FL.ATHORN,PINK 100 I- Z 80 w ua: wa.. 60 w >-l- e:( ...J 40 ~ ~ :::l U 20 6 Ea.'Ban_---- w•••&.". ~_.t~by o.2b.e 04 Cumlliatiwt "I. (/l ...J Ww :I: ~ ........ ll: :::J 0 :I: ........ :I:2en ~ I \, I \ I \ I \ I I I \ \ \ \ \. "-"-o -h........................................""'I"""T...,....,"'"T"""I~......~~"T"""I"'''"'I''""T...,....,""'T""'''........................................''"'I''""T..,....:;~~......t-0 27-~ay 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul 15-Au~O:5-Sep DATE.1 ge5 Figure 22.t'-4ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station.1985. Though pink salmon were documented at Sunshine Station on June 26,the species was not present in fishwheel catches on a continuous basis until July 10 (Figure 23 and Appendix Table 2-4).Five percent of the total catch had occurred at Sunshine Station by July 23 (Appendix Table 5-1). Both the peak catch and mid-point of the escapement occurred on August 2.Ninety-five percent of the migration had passed Sunshine Station by August 8. Pink salmon were present in fishwheel catches at Curry Station from July 15 through August 28 (Figure 24 and Appendix Table 2-5).Five percent of the catch had occurred at Curry Station by July 28.Timing of the peak fishwheel catch and fifty percent passage rate of the pink salmon escapement by Curry Station were similar occurring on August 6 and August 5,respectively.Ninety-five percent of the pink salmon catch at Curry Station was recorded by August 13. 39 SUNSHINE.PINK 17 16 Ea.t 84 ..11.100---- 1S Wilt !lank a+2b+c -, 14-S",oot ".d by "I \ 1.3 I \Cumulotlv."t.I 80 ~ CI1 Z ...J 12 I I UJ UJ UUJ1 1 I I a:.J: ~10 ,I UJ (1. "" ,I 60 II (I UJ0:::: ::J e I I > 0 - J:I ,~ 7 I I < ""\40 ...J 6 I ~ J:I :::ECI1I Ii:S 1 ~ I U 4-I \ \ .3 I \20 2 I \ \ "----." 0 0 O~-Jun O~-Jul Q3-AuQ OZ-Sep DATE.1ges Figure 23.~1ea n hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink sa 1mo n by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. GURRY.PINK 4.5 Ea"....II.---- ~.O w.,t '.,,11. Smoot"...by q·2b+£ ".3.5 Cumulal'v."t. ...J UJ UJ .3.a J: ~ ""2.5 a:: ::J 0 2.0:I: ""~1.5 G: 1.0 D.S 0.0 10-Jun 30-Jun --------+-100 80 I- Z ~UJ I ' u cr: I I UJ I \60 (1. I I I \UJ >I \- I I l- I \40 « ...J I \~ I \:::E I ,~ u I 20 I. 0 20-Jul 07-Au 'il 27-Aug DATE.1!HS Figure 24.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Curry Station.1985. 40 ---------._----- SUNSHINE.PINK 17 16 Ea.t 84 ..11.100---- 1S Wilt !lank a+2b+c -, 14-S",oot ".d by "I \ 1.3 I \Cumulotlv."t.I 80 ~ CI1 Z ...J 12 I I UJ UJ UUJ1 1 I I a:.J: ~10 ,I UJ (1. "" ,I 60 II (I UJ0:::: ::J e I I > 0 - J:I ,~ 7 I I < ""\40 ...J 6 I ~ J:I :::ECI1I Ii:S 1 ~ I U 4-I \ \ .3 I \20 2 I \ \ "----." 0 0 O~-Jun O~-Jul Q3-AuQ OZ-Sep DATE.1ges Figure 23.~1ea n hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink sa 1mo n by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. GURRY.PINK 4.5 Ea"....II.---- ~.O w.,t I.". Smoot"...by q·2b+£ ".3.5 Cumulal'v."t. ...J UJ UJ .3.a J: ~ ""2.5 a:: ::J 0 2.0:I: ""~1.5 G: 1.0 D.S 0.0 10-Jun 30-Jun --------+-100 80 f-- Z ~UJ I ' u cr: I I UJ I \60 (1. I I I \UJ >I \- I I f-- I \40 « ...J I \~ I \:::E I ,~ u I 20 I. 0 20-Jul 07-Au 'il 27-Aug DATE.1!HS Figure 24.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of pink salmon by two day periods at Curry Station.1985. 40 ---------._----- Pink salmon,which were captured in both east and west channel fishwheels at Flathorn Station,were recaptured at Yentna and Sunshine stations.Approximately 57 percent of the 252 recaptures at Yentna Station originated from west channel fishwheels at Flathorn Station with the remaining 43 percent originating in east channel fishwheels.Tagged pink salmon recaptured at Sunshine Station displayed an east channel orientation at Flathorn Station as evidenced by approximately 89 percent of the 66 recaptures coming from east channel fishwheels and only 11 percent from west channel fishwheels. Migration rates of pink salmon between sampling stations were determined from tag recoveries of marked pink salmon.Pink salmon tagged at Flathorn station reached Yentna Station,a distance of 10 miles,in one day for a travel rate of 10 mpd (Figure 25).Pink salmon moved between Flathorn and Sunshine stations in 7 days for a rate of 8.3 mpd.The migration rate from Sunshine Station to Curry Station was consistent with that between Flathorn and Sunshine stations (moving 8.0 mpd).Pink salmon tagged at Flathorn Station and recovered at Curry Station traveled at a rate of 8.9 mpd. Lengths for male and female pink salmon caught in fishwheels at the three sampling stations were consistent considering a sampling bias of plus or minus five millimeters,with mean lengths ranging from 418 to 420 mm (Table 17).Male pink salmon had mean lengths from 422 to 424 mm.Female pink salmon were smaller than males at all sampling locations,with mean lengths of 413 to 419 mm. SunshIne Stollon (RM eOl Curry Siollon <RM 120) I •'0'---'----'1Ill..lS IAn....k •••1 ~ "\ 'fenlno Station ~ (TR'"04)+ 1110.0 Flofhor"$Iohon 1 __------'_--L _ """'l!,Cl~ Figure 25.Migration rates of pink salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd),1985. 41 Pink salmon,which were captured in both east and west channel fishwheels at Flathorn Station,were recaptured at Yentna and Sunshine stations.Approximately 57 percent of the 252 recaptures at Yentna Station originated from west channel fishwheels at Flathorn Station with the remaining 43 percent originating in east channel fishwheels.Tagged pink salmon recaptured at Sunshine Station displayed an east channel orientation at Flathorn Station as evidenced by approximately 89 percent of the 66 recaptures coming from east channel fishwheels and only 11 percent from west channel fishwheels. Migration rates of pink salmon between sampling stations were determined from tag recoveries of marked pink salmon.Pink salmon tagged at Flathorn station reached Yentna Station,a distance of 10 miles,in one day for a travel rate of 10 mpd (Figure 25).Pink salmon moved between Flathorn and Sunshine stations in 7 days for a rate of 8.3 mpd.The migration rate from Sunshine Station to Curry Station was consistent with that between Flathorn and Sunshine stations (moving 8.0 mpd).Pink salmon tagged at Flathorn Station and recovered at Curry Station traveled at a rate of 8.9 mpd. Lengths for male and female pink salmon caught in fishwheels at the three sampling stations were consistent considering a sampling bias of plus or minus five millimeters,with mean lengths ranging from 418 to 420 mm (Table 17).Male pink salmon had mean lengths from 422 to 424 mm.Female pink salmon were smaller than males at all sampling locations,with mean lengths of 413 to 419 mm. SunshIne Stollon (RM eOl Curry Siollon <RM 120) I •'0'---'----'1Ill..lS IAn....k •••1 ~ "\ 'fenlno Station ~ (TR'"04)+ 1110.0 Flofhor"$Iohon 1 __------'_--L _ """'l!,Cl~ Figure 25.Migration rates of pink salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd),1985. 41 Table17.AnalysisofpinksalmonlengthstinmillimeterstbysexandageclassfromfishwheelCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatFlathorntSunshineandCurrYt1985.MaleFemaleCombinedLocationMeanStdSampleMeanStdSampleMeanStdSampleLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation4230.918284130.709984180.581,826SunshineStation4231.208444151.177904190.841,634.1:':>NCurryStation4221.473584191.143664200.93724Table17.Analysisofpinksalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwheelCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatFlathorn,SunshineandCurry,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedLocationMeanStdSampleMeanStdSampleMeanStdSampleLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation4230.918284130.709984180.581,826SunshineStation4231.208444151.177904190.841,634.1':>NCurryStation4221.473584191.143664200.93724 The incidence of male and female pink salmon in fishwheel catches were similar at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations with ratios of 0.8:1, 1.0:1 and 0.9:1,respectively (Table 18). Table 18.Sex ratios of pink salmon from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Location Flathorn Station Sunshine Station Curry Station 3.3.2 Spawning Areas Sample Size 1,826 1,634 724 Sex Rati 0 (M:F) 0.8:1 1.1:1 0.9:1 Spawnoing surveys of the middle-river maoin channel revealed no pink salmon spawning areas in 1985. Pink salmon were found in 16 of the 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed (Table 19 and Appendix Table 3-1).Spawning occurred in all of these streams with Indian River,Fourth of July,and Portage creeks supporting the majority of spawners based on a combined 82 percent of a total 1,176 fish peak survey count (Figure 26). In Lane and Fourth of July creeks and Indian River,pink salmon spawned within the first stream mile.Pink salmon spawned in the remaining streams within the first one-half mile.Fourth of July,Skull and Portage creeks and Indian River had pink salmon spawning in the stream mouth and in the interface downstream of the mouth approximately one-eighth mile. Pink salmon spawned in middle-reach streams from the last week in July until the third week in August.Spawning reached a peak in the first and second week of August. Pink salmon were observed in the five middle-river sloughs:8,88,9, 16 and 20 (Table 20 and Appendix Table 3-2).With the exception of sloughs 9 and 20 almost all pink salmon observed were milling fish. Less than 10 pink salmon spawned at these two sites indicating that sloughs were of little importance as spawning habitat in 1985. 43 The incidence of male and female pink salmon in fishwheel catches were similar at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations with ratios of 0.8:1, 1.0:1 and 0.9:1,respectively (Table 18). Table 18.Sex ratios of pink salmon from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Location Flathorn Station Sunshine Station Curry Station 3.3.2 Spawning Areas Sample Size 1,826 1,634 724 Sex Rati 0 (M:F) 0.8:1 1.1:1 0.9:1 Spawnoing surveys of the middle-river maoin channel revealed no pink salmon spawning areas in 1985. Pink salmon were found in 16 of the 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed (Table 19 and Appendix Table 3-1).Spawning occurred in all of these streams with Indian River,Fourth of July,and Portage creeks supporting the majority of spawners based on a combined 82 percent of a total 1,176 fish peak survey count (Figure 26). In Lane and Fourth of July creeks and Indian River,pink salmon spawned within the first stream mile.Pink salmon spawned in the remaining streams within the first one-half mile.Fourth of July,Skull and Portage creeks and Indian River had pink salmon spawning in the stream mouth and in the interface downstream of the mouth approximately one-eighth mile. Pink salmon spawned in middle-reach streams from the last week in July until the third week in August.Spawning reached a peak in the first and second week of August. Pink salmon were observed in the five middle-river sloughs:8,88,9, 16 and 20 (Table 20 and Appendix Table 3-2).With the exception of sloughs 9 and 20 almost all pink salmon observed were milling fish. Less than 10 pink salmon spawned at these two sites indicating that sloughs were of little importance as spawning habitat in 1985. 43 JTab1e19.PinksalmonpeaksurveycountsforstreamsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreachinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionIndianRiver138.68/8645·364854.64thofJulyCreek131.18/9175217714.9PortageCreek148.98/8148114912.6LaneCreek113.68/18125212710.75thofJulyCreek123.78/18351363.0ShermanCreek130.88/17120121.0ClydeCreek113.88/187070.6~LittlePortageCreek117.78/186170.6~MaggotCreek115.68/184040.3ChaseCreek106.97/214040.3FromundaCreek119.38/253140.3LowerMcKenzieCreek116.28/183030.3SkullCreek124.78/223030.3UpperMcKenzieCreek116.78/182020.2GoldCreek136.78/192020.2GashCreek111.68/252020.2TOTALS11,176111,187100.11Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Tab1e19.PinksalmonpeaksurveycountsforstreamsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreachinorderofcontributions1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMi1eDateLiveDeadTotalContributionIndianRiver138.68/8645·364854.64thofJulyCreek131.18/9175217714.9PortageCreek148.98/8148114912.6LaneCreek113.68/18125212710.75thofJulyCreek123.78/18351363.0ShermanCreek130.88/17120121.0ClydeCreek113.88/187070.6~LittlePortageCreek117.78/186170.6~MaggotCreek115.68/184040.3ChaseCreek106.97/214040.3FromundaCreek119.38/253140.3LowerMcKenzieCreek116.28/183030.3SkullCreek124.78/223030.3UpperMcKenzieCreek116.78/182020.2GoldCreek136.78/192020.2GashCreek111.68/252020.2TOTALS11,176111,187100.11Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. PINK SALMON OTHER MISC. TRIBS. 4th of PORT AG E JULY CREEK CREEK (RM 148.9) (RM 131.1) ,- -54.6% 1- - ,- 17.9 % -/4.9%12.6% INDIAN RIVER (RM 138.6) o (/)60 :=E <t Wa:: l- (/) o 40 I- Zo I- ::) (D 20 a:: l- (/) Cl ?l- RM 140 GOLD CREEK STATION ('"'" 4111 of .July Creek (177 fish) Figure 26.The three major pink salmon streams in the middle reach pink salmon and the respective percent escapement based on ~eak survey counts,1985. 45 PINK SALMON OTHER MISC. TRIBS. 4th of PORT AG E JULY CREEK CREEK (RM 148.9) (RM 131.1) ,- -54.6% 1- - ,- 17.9 % -/4.9%12.6% INDIAN RIVER (RM 138.6) o (/)60 :=E <t Wa:: l- (/) o 40 I- Zo I- ::) (D 20 a:: l- (/) Cl ?l- RM 140 GOLD CREEK STATION ('"'" 4111 of .July Creek (177 fish) Figure 26.The three major pink salmon streams in the middle reach pink salmon and the respective percent escapement based on ~eak survey counts,1985. 45 Table20.PeakpinksalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach,1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution6A112.38/250117.18113.78/2502214.3Bushrod117.88/250117.18B122.28/2502214.39128.38/291017.1.j:::>m16137.38/2405535.720140.08/3020214.3TOTALS13111499.91Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Table2r.PeakpinksalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach,1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution6A112.38/250117.18113.78/2502214.3Bushrod117.88/250117.18B122.28/2502214.39128.38/291017.1.j:::>m16137.38/2405535.720140.08/3020214.3TOTALS13111499.91Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. 3.4 Chum Salmon 3.4.1 Main Channel Escapements An estimated escapement of 316,800 chum salmon reached Flathorn Station in 1985 (Figure 27).The standard deviation of the estimate was 77,100 fish.At Sunshine Station the escapement was estimated to be 373,600 chum salmon with a 95 percent confidence interval of 349,200 to 401,800 fish.The escapement to Curry Station was 24,400 chum salmon with an associated 95 percent confidence interval of 21,700 to 27,800 fish. Figure 27.Chum salmon escapements by sampling station,1985. 47 3.4 Chum Salmon 3.4.1 Main Channel Escapements An estimated escapement of 316,800 chum salmon reached Flathorn Station in 1985 (Figure 27).The standard deviation of the estimate was 77,100 fish.At Sunshine Station the escapement was estimated to be 373,600 chum salmon with a 95 percent confidence interval of 349,200 to 401,800 fish.The escapement to Curry Station was 24,400 chum salmon with an associated 95 percent confidence interval of 21,700 to 27,800 fish. Figure 27.Chum salmon escapements by sampling station,1985. 47 Flathorn Station fishwheels intercepted 5,168 chum salmon in 1985 (Table 2 and Appendix Table 2-3).These catches indicated that the migration began,reached a midpoint and ended on the following dates respectively:July 27,August 14 and August 20 (Figure 28 and Appendix Table 5-1).The right,east channel fishwheel was moved on July 29 and the new site increased the fi shwhee 1s effi ci ency for capturi ng chum salmon.This move artificially delayed reported timing information because 89 percent of the fishwheel catches were in the east channel, the majority occurring after the fishwheel was moved.The migration timing at Sunshine Station was more representative of the actual escape- ment timi ng,begi nni ng,50 percent compl ete and compl eted on July 29, August 4 and August 26,respectively (Figure 29 and Appendix Table 5-1). The largest daily catch at Sunshine Station occurred on August 2 when 3,348 chum salmon were intercepted.The migration at Curry Station started August 2,was 50 percent complete August 7 and finished on August 28 (Figure 30 and Appendix Table 5-1).A peak daily fishwheel catch of 166 chum salmon occurred on August 6. FLATHORN,CHU~ DATE.1 Se5- 10 Ea,'Bani.----9 w."Bani. SIl\OO,".d by o+2b+c e 4 C""'uIGlive ·1. ~7 l&J l&J I: ~e "- ~5:J 0 I: "-4 I: V1 .'3iL: 2 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul Figure 28.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. 48 Flathorn Station fishwheels intercepted 5,168 chum salmon in 1985 (Table 2 and Appendix Table 2-3).These catches indicated that the migration began,reached a midpoint and ended on the following dates respectively:July 27,August 14 and August 20 (Figure 28 and Appendix Table 5-1).The right,east channel fishwheel was moved on July 29 and the new site increased the fi shwhee 1s effi ci ency for capturi ng chum salmon.This move artificially delayed reported timing information because 89 percent of the fishwheel catches were in the east channel, the majority occurring after the fishwheel was moved.The migration timing at Sunshine Station was more representative of the actual escape- ment timi ng,begi nni ng,50 percent compl ete and compl eted on July 29, August 4 and August 26,respectively (Figure 29 and Appendix Table 5-1). The largest daily catch at Sunshine Station occurred on August 2 when 3,348 chum salmon were intercepted.The migration at Curry Station started August 2,was 50 percent complete August 7 and finished on August 28 (Figure 30 and Appendix Table 5-1).A peak daily fishwheel catch of 166 chum salmon occurred on August 6. FLATHORN,CHU~ DATE.1 Se5- 10 Ea,'Bani.----9 w."Bani. SIl\OO,".d by o+2b+c e 4 C""'uIGlive ·1. ~7 l&J l&J I: ~e "- ~5:J 0 I: "-4 I: V1 .'3iL: 2 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul Figure 28.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station,19R5. 48 SUNSHINE.CHUM ~O Eo.t Bonk ---- " 10045.t"eank ,\ S "'00tI'M bJ 0+2b +~ 40 ",\ Clllftllloti",'l'.I \~Vl I I 80 z..J 3~wwIIuW J:I I a::~30 ,wta..'"60a::t I w ::J 25 I \>-0 I \~J: <X20I\'"40 ..J\::>J:, ~Vl 15 ,\ i:i:::>t \u 10 I \ \r .....,20 /\/"-\5 '-/.\ \ '- 0 a 04-Jun 04-Jul OJ-Aut;!02-Sep DATE.1ge~ Fi~ure 29.~4ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. CURRY.CHUM :;~-------------------------------- 80 ~ Z w u ct: w a.. 60 w > I- <t 40 ..J :J ::2: :J U 20 ~_---t-IOO J 1 -Aug ,-,....... \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 11-Aug DATE.1985 I' I \ (\,\ I \ I I I I J,, I I / I I /. 22-Jul o+2b+c 4 Cumulative ./.--- East Bank West Bank Smoothed by 04-..,......,,.........-...........-........""""T'""~,..--,._~;......,.-.-........--..--.----r--.--..,......,,..............,.....:::;=-.......""""T'""-r=;::::::,.-o-;;;.....~0 04-Jul 4- ..J Ww I ~ ,, J:: :J 0 I I 1 .......2 I VlI:: Figure 30.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. 49 - SUNSHINE.CHUM ~O Eo.t Bonk ---- " 10045.t"eank ,\ S "'00tI'M bJ 0+2b +~ 40 ",\ Clllftllloti",'l'.I \~Vl I I 80 z..J 3~wwIIuW J:I I a::~30 ,wta..'"60a::t I w ::J 25 I \>-0 I \~J: <X20I\'"40 ..J\::>J:, ~Vl 15 ,\ i:i:::>t \u 10 I \ \r .....,20 /\/"-\5 '-/.\ \ "- 0 a 04-Jun 04-Jul OJ-Aut;!02-Sep DATE.1ge~ Fi~ure 29.~4ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Sunshine Station,1985. CURRY.CHUM ~~-------------------------------- 80 ~ Z w u ct: w a.. 60 w > I- <t 40 ..J :J ::2: :J U 20 ~_---t-IOO J 1 -Aug ,-,....... \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 11-Aug DATE.1985 I' I \ (\,\ I \ I I I I J,, I I / I I /. 22-Jul o+2b+c 4 Cumulative ./.--- East Bank West Bank Smoothed by 04-..,......,,.........-...........-........""""T'""~,..--,._~;......,.-.-........--..--.----r--.--..,......,,..............,.....:::;=-.......""""T'""-r=;::::::,.-o-;;;.....~0 04-Jul 4- ..J Ww I ~ ,, J:: :J 0 I I 1 .......2 I VlI:: Figure 30.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of chum salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. 49 - Fishwheel catches indicated that chum salmon migrated primarily in the east channel at Flathorn Station,(Appendix Table 3).A total of 4,614 (89 percent)chum salmon were intercepted in east channel fishwheels and only 546 (11 percent)in west channel fishwheels.Sunshine Station fishwheels recaptured 172 of the chum salmon tagged at Flathorn Station, 96 percent of which were tagged in the east channel.At Yentna Station, only eight chum salmon with Flathorn Station tags were recovered,five were tagged in the east channel and three in the west channel. Based on tag recoveries,chum salmon traveled between Flathorn and Yentna stations in five days (median of sample)at a rate of two mpd (Figure 31).Chum salmon spent 12 days traveling days between Flathorn and Sunshine stations and 16 between Flathorn and Curry stations.The respective rates of travel were 4.8 and 6.1 mpd.The travel rate between Sunshine and Curry stations,based on peak to peak fishwheel catches,was 10.0 mpd,two mpd faster than the rate based on tag recoveries.The slower rate may have been due to tagging stress,as previously discussed for chinook salmon.Peak-to-peak treatment of Flathorn Station fishwheel catches was not done because the right east channel fishwheel was moved mid-season. Ven'nQ Station (TRM 04) Flothar"S'o'Ion fRM III Curry S'olion (AM 120) IV4.8 16/6.1 COOK INL ["" Figure 31.Migration rates of chum salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd),1985. 50 ----------_._-_...• Fishwheel catches indicated that chum salmon migrated primarily in the east channel at Flathorn Station,(Appendix Table 3).A total of 4,614 (89 percent)chum salmon were intercepted in east channel fishwheels and only 546 (11 percent)in west channel fishwheels.Sunshine Station fishwheels recaptured 172 of the chum salmon tagged at Flathorn Station, 96 percent of which were tagged in the east channel.At Yentna Station, only eight chum salmon with Flathorn Station tags were recovered,five were tagged in the east channel and three in the west channel. Based on tag recoveries,chum salmon traveled between Flathorn and Yentna stations in five days (median of sample)at a rate of two mpd (Figure 31).Chum salmon spent 12 days traveling days between Flathorn and Sunshine stations and 16 between Flathorn and Curry stations.The respective rates of travel were 4.8 and 6.1 mpd.The travel rate between Sunshine and Curry stations,based on peak to peak fishwheel catches,was 10.0 mpd,two mpd faster than the rate based on tag recoveries.The slower rate may have been due to tagging stress,as previously discussed for chinook salmon.Peak-to-peak treatment of Flathorn Station fishwheel catches was not done because the right east channel fishwheel was moved mid-season. Ven'nQ Station (TRM 04) Flothar"S'o'Ion fRM III Curry S'olion (AM 120) IV4.8 16/6.1 COOK INL ["" Figure 31.Migration rates of chum salmon between Susitna River sampling stations based on tag recoveries and expressed in median days and miles per day (mpd),1985. 50 ----------_._-_...• Analysis of chum salmon lengths,age class compOSltlon and male to female ratios were accomplished from a subsample of each stations fishwheel catch.At Flathorn Station the average lengths age class 4, of male and female chum salmon were 588 and 577 mm,respectively (Table 21).The average length of age class 4 males at Sunshine Station was similar to that recorded at Flathorh,599 mm while the female average length at Sunshine Station was 580 mm.The average lengths of both males and females at Curry Station were larger than those of Flathorn and Sunshine station.The age class composition for Flathorn and Sunshine stations were similar,however,the sample at Curry Station was comprised of a comparatively greater percentage of age 51 fish which would account for the larger average lengths (Table 22). Age 41 chum salmon were the dominant age class comprising over 70 percen~of the age samples at all three sampling stations. The ratio of male to female chum salmon varied between stations,with the frequency of males increasing as distance upstream increased (Table 23).This was probably because of the difficulty in differentiating between male and female chum salmon upon initial entry into freshwater. The ratio at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were 0.7:1,1.1:1 and 1.4:1,respectively. 3.4.2 Spawning Areas In 1985,three chum salmon spawning areas in the main river channel were located (Figure 32).The highest concentration was at RM 115.0R (right bank)where 17 spawning chum salmon were observed.All observations were made in September and the fi rst part of October.Peak counts occurred in the third week of September.Due to continual rains during September,main channel flows were high,and visibility was poor for most of the month.Because of the poor survey conditions spawning areas and timing were difficult to assess. Chum salmon occupied 20 middle river sloughs,18 of which were spawning areas (Table 24 and Appendix Table 3-2).Chum salmon observed in sloughs 1 and Al were milling fish as no redds or spawning activity were observed.Peak survey counts totaled 1,964 fish with the majority (60.3%)located in sloughs 11,21 and 8A (Figure 33 and Table 25 and 26).Spawning occurred from the first week of August until the first week of October (Appendix Table 3-2).The observed peak of spawning in sloughs 8A,11 and 21 occurred between the last week of August and the first week of September (Figure 34). There were however,some late spawning chum salmon that continued to move into the middle-river and spawned into the second week of October (Appendix Table 3-2).One such area was Slough 8B,in which initial spawning peaked on September 2 with a count of 151 fish.Subsequent to their spawning a second group appeared on September 23,based on a peak count of 111 fish.Other areas such as sloughs 8C,9A,and to a lesser extent sloughs 8A,and 11 received late spawning chum salmon in smaller numbers.These fish were identified by their fresh appearance and pre-spawning condition. 51 Analysis of chum salmon lengths,age class compOSltlon and male to female ratios were accomplished from a subsample of each stations fishwheel catch.At Flathorn Station the average lengths age class 4, of male and female chum salmon were 588 and 577 mm,respectively (Table 21).The average length of age class 4 males at Sunshine Station was similar to that recorded at Flathorh,599 mm while the female average length at Sunshine Station was 580 mm.The average lengths of both males and females at Curry Station were larger than those of Flathorn and Sunshine station.The age class composition for Flathorn and Sunshine stations were similar,however,the sample at Curry Station was comprised of a comparatively greater percentage of age 51 fish which would account for the larger average lengths (Table 22). Age 41 chum salmon were the dominant age class comprising over 70 percen~of the age samples at all three sampling stations. The ratio of male to female chum salmon varied between stations,with the frequency of males increasing as distance upstream increased (Table 23).This was probably because of the difficulty in differentiating between male and female chum salmon upon initial entry into freshwater. The ratio at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were 0.7:1,1.1:1 and 1.4:1,respectively. 3.4.2 Spawning Areas In 1985,three chum salmon spawning areas in the main river channel were located (Figure 32).The highest concentration was at RM 115.0R (right bank)where 17 spawning chum salmon were observed.All observations were made in September and the fi rst part of October.Peak counts occurred in the third week of September.Due to continual rains during September,main channel flows were high,and visibility was poor for most of the month.Because of the poor survey conditions spawning areas and timing were difficult to assess. Chum salmon occupied 20 middle river sloughs,18 of which were spawning areas (Table 24 and Appendix Table 3-2).Chum salmon observed in sloughs 1 and Al were milling fish as no redds or spawning activity were observed.Peak survey counts totaled 1,964 fish with the majority (60.3%)located in sloughs 11,21 and 8A (Figure 33 and Table 25 and 26).Spawning occurred from the first week of August until the first week of October (Appendix Table 3-2).The observed peak of spawning in sloughs 8A,11 and 21 occurred between the last week of August and the first week of September (Figure 34). There were however,some late spawning chum salmon that continued to move into the middle-river and spawned into the second week of October (Appendix Table 3-2).One such area was Slough 8B,in which initial spawning peaked on September 2 with a count of 151 fish.Subsequent to their spawning a second group appeared on September 23,based on a peak count of 111 fish.Other areas such as sloughs 8C,9A,and to a lesser extent sloughs 8A,and 11 received late spawning chum salmon in smaller numbers.These fish were identified by their fresh appearance and pre-spawning condition. 51 1It1~Tab1~21.Analysisofchumsalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwhee1CPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombin~dAge-Mean1Std.SampleMean1Std.SampleMeiln1Std.SampleLocdtionClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFldthornStiltion315382.8725352.81025362.0174415881.93425771.26105811.0952516092.71165942.51066021.9222A1115911.7557 5241.28845801.01,441SunshineStation315372.8885412.91015392.0189415991.46685801.36315901.01,299L11516163.11805923.01246072.3304N61600-1---600-1A1115941.31,0175761.29325860.911,950CurryStation315346.4225517.8155405.037416081.93206041.72506061.3570516212.91196143.1656182.2184A1116071.74796001.63466041.2825Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples.1ItTab1~21.Analysisofchumsalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwhee1CPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombin~dAgeMean1Std.SampleMean1Std.SampleMeiln1Std.SampleLocdtionClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFldthornStation315382.8725352.81025362.0174415881.93425771.26105811.0952516092.71165942.51066021.9222A1115911.7557 5241.28845801.01,441SunshineStation315372.8885412.91015392.0189415991.46685801.36315901.01,299U1516163.11805923.01246072.3304N6160016001A1115941.31,0175761.29325860.911,950CurryStation315346.4225517.8155405.037416081.93206041.72506061.3570516212.91196143.1656182.2184A1116071.74796001.63466041.2825Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples. Table 22.Age composition by percent of chum salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 31 41 51 61 Flathorn Station 1,348 13 71 16 Sunshine Station 1,793 11 72 17 * Curry Station 791 5 72 23 Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is less than 1%. Table 23.Sex ratios of chum salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at F1athorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Rati 0 Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) F1athorn Station 3 1 174 72 102 0.7:1 41 952 342 610 0.6:1 51 222 116 106 1. 1:1 A11 1 1 ,441 557 884 0.7:1 Sunshine Station 3 1 189 88 101 0.9:1 41 1,299 668 631 1.1:1 51 304 180 124 1 .5:1 A11 1 1,950 1 ,017 932 1.1:1 Curry Station 31 37 22 15 1 .5:1 41 570 320 250 1.3:1 51 184 119 65 1 .8:1 A11 1 825 479 346 1 .4:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 53 Table 22.Age composition by percent of chum salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 31 41 51 61 Flathorn Station 1,348 13 71 16 Sunshine Station 1,793 11 72 17 * Curry Station 791 5 72 23 Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is less than 1%. Table 23.Sex ratios of chum salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at F1athorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Rati 0 Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Females (M:F) F1athorn Station 3 1 174 72 102 0.7:1 41 952 342 610 0.6:1 51 222 116 106 1. 1:1 A11 1 1 ,441 557 884 0.7:1 Sunshine Station 3 1 189 88 101 0.9:1 41 1,299 668 631 1.1:1 51 304 180 124 1 .5:1 A11 1 1,950 1 ,017 932 1.1:1 Curry Station 31 37 22 15 1 .5:1 41 570 320 250 1.3:1 51 184 119 65 1 .8:1 A11 1 825 479 346 1 .4:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 53 - Map ID Number 1 2 3 RM 115.0 128.6 139.0 Location Bank R R L I? <;)q {? Highest Fish Count 17 16 13 o I L-L.....J MILE Spawning Observation Dates 9/4,9/11,9/26,10/2/85 9/26,10/2/85 9/28/85 - Figure 32.Chum salmon middle river mainstem spawning areas in the Susitna River mainstem middle reach,1985. 54 - Map ID Number 1 2 3 RM 115.0 128.6 139.0 Location Bank R R L I? <;)q {? Highest Fish Count 17 16 13 o I L....J......... MILE Spawning Observation Dates 9/4,9/11,9/26,10/2/85 9/26,10/2/85 9/28/85 - Figure 32.Chum salmon middle river mainstem spawning areas in the Susitna River mainstem middle reach,1985. 54 Table24.Peakchumsalmonsurveycountsforstreamsinthemiddlereachinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionIndianRiver138.68/231,153751,22864.0PortageCreek148.98/285241553928.14thofJulyCreek131.18/1714001407.3SlashCreek111.29/165050.3LittlePortageCreek117.78/254040.2<J1<J1SkullCreek124.78/162020.1LaneCreek113.68/111010.1UpperMcKenzieCreek116.79/90110.1----TOTALS11,829911,920 100.21Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Table24.Peakchumsalmonsurveycountsforstreamsinthemiddlereachinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionIndianRiver138.68/231,153751,22864.0PortageCreek148.98/285241553928.14thofJulyCreek131.18/1714001407.3SlashCreek111.29/165050.3LittlePortageCreek117.78/254040.2(J1lJ1SkullCreek124.78/162020.1LaneCreek113.68/111010.1UpperMcKenzieCreek116.79/90110.1TOTALS11,829911,920100.21Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. CHUM SALMON SLOUGH II SLOUGH SA SLOUGH 21 OTHER (RM 135.3)(RM 125.4)(RM 141.1)MISC. SLOUGHS 39.7% - 1- 30.9% - - -15.Z·/• 14.Z·/. - - o 40 en ~30 :lo -I <Il o... zo ZO... :l CD a::... <Il C~10• GOLD CREEK STATION Slough /I (606 fish] RM 130 Figure 33.The three major churn salmon sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 500 --SLOUGH 2\ -SLOUGH II 0 ---SLOUGH 8A l&.I ~..00 Z ::::> 0 (,) Z 3000 2 ..J 4( (I) 2 200 ::::> % (,) l&.I> ..J 100 Ol+_~--r--.--r--__r-I---r--.--r-----,----r--+-:::::';--"T"- 5 SEP Figure 34.Chu~salnon live counts by date in Sloughs SA,11 and 21,1985. 56 CHUM SALMON SLOUGH II SLOUGH SA SLOUGH 21 OTHER (RM 135.3)(RM 125.4)(RM 141.1)MISC. SLOUGHS 39.7% - 1- 30.9% - - -15.Z·/• 14.Z·/. - - o 40 en ~30 :lo -I <Il o... zo ZO... :l CD a::... <Il C~10• GOLD CREEK STATION Slough /I (606 fish] RM 130 Figure 33.The three major churn salmon sloughs in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 500 --SLOUGH 2\ -SLOUGH II 0 ---SLOUGH 8A l&.I ~..00 Z ::::> 0 (,) Z 3000 2 ..J 4( (I) 2 200 ::::> % (,) l&.I> ..J 100 Ol+_~--r--.--r--__r-I---r--.--r-----,----r--+-:::::';--"T"- 5 SEP Figure 34.Chu~salnon live counts by date in Sloughs SA,11 and 21,1985. 56 Table25.PeakchumsalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach,1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution199.69/172020.12100.210/1156211.138101.49/241120.13A101.99/242020.18113.79/24729763.980121.89/161010.18C121.99/234718653.388122.28/2517761839.3Moose123.59/9222241.2(.JlA'124.68/161010.1-.....I8A125.48/22292729915.2B126.39/127217894.59128.38/296133944.89A133.89/26118131316.711135.39/1911549160630.916137.38/2482100.520140.08/24540542.721141.19/62601927914.222144.58/24204241.221A145.38/161010.1TOTALS11,3166481,964100.11Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Table25.PeakchumsalmonsurveycountsforsloughsinthemiddleSusitnaRiverreach,1985.NumberCountedPercentSloughRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContribution199.69/172020.12100.210/1156211.13B101.49/241120.13A101.99/242020.18113.79/24729763.980121.89/161010.18C121.99/234718653.38B122.28/2517761839.3Moose123.59/9222241.2(.JlA'124.68/161010.1-.....I8A125.48/22292729915.2B126.39/127217894.59128.38/296133944.89A133.89/26118131316.711135.39/1911549160630.916137.38/2482100.520140.08/24540542.721141.19/62601927914.222144.58/24204241.22lA145.38/161010.1TOTALS11,3166481,964100.11Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. tTable26.EstimatedchumsalmonsloughescapementstotwelvemiddleSusitnaRiversloughs,1985.PeakMean32TotalFish1LiveObservationSlough3%ofCurryRiverSurveyLifeStationSloughMileDaysCountDaysEscapementEscapement8113.71,455476.862120.98C121.9672476.86980.48B122.24,608177-6732.7Moose123.5244226.86360.18A125.46,5822926.861,1104.6B126.31,442726.862100.99128.3807616.861180.59A133.81,0291186.861500.611135.310,0894856.861,8437.620140.0523546.86760.3(Jl21141.16,4652606.869423.9co22144.5255206.86370.2-TOTALS34,1711,655-5,50522.71Numberoffishdayswerecalculatedforsloughsthathadpeaksurveycounts>15fish.21985CurryStationchumsalmonescapementwasapproximately24,400fish.3Meanobservationlifeindayswasobtainedbyaveragingobservationdaysfrom1983and1984observationlifedata.Table26.EstimatedchumsalmonsloughescapementstotwelvemiddleSusitnaRiversloughs,1985.PeakMean32TotalFish1LiveObservationSlough3%ofCurryRiverSurveyLHeStationSloughMileDaysCountDaysEscapementEscapement8113.71,455476.862120.98C121.9672476.86980.488122.24,6081776732.7Moose123.5244226.86360.18A125.46,5822926.861,1104.68126.31,442726.862100.99128.3807616.861180.59A133.81,0291186.861500.611135.310,0894856.861,8437.620140.0523546.86760.3(Jl21141.16,4652606.869423.90022144.5255206.86370.2TOTALS34,1711,6555,50522.71Numberoffishdayswerecalculatedforsloughsthathadpeaksurveycounts715fish.21985CurryStationchumsalmonescapementwasapproximately24,400fish.3Meanobservationlifeindayswasobtainedbyaveragingobservationdaysfrom1983and1984observationlifedata. Egg retention studies indicated 94 percent of the 93 females sampled in sloughs 8A,11,20 and 21 deposited almost all of their eggs (Figure 35).Egg retention was highest in sloughs 11 and 21 with a median (of sample)retention of 79 and 92 eggs,respectively. CHUM >-uz w :::> ow 0:: lJ... 100- - 80- - 60- - 94% n=93 fish x = 4 I eggs median =173 eggs range=0-215 eggs r-z w U 0:: W CL 40- - 20- 0-25 26-50 51-100 101-200 201-1000 NUMBER OF RETAINED EGGS Figure 35.Percent frequency of the nu~bers of eggs retained by chu~ salmon at eleven middle reach slouahs.1985. Eight of 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed were occupied by chum salmon (Appendix Table 3-1).Peak live counts totaled 1,829 fish (Table 25).Approximately 99 percent of these fish spawned in Indian River,Portage Creek and Fourth of July Creek (Figure 36).Spawning was noted in these streams from the first week of August until the end of September,and reached a peak during the last two weeks of August. 3.5 Coho Salmon 3.5.1 Main Channel Escapements The 1985 escapement of coho salmon at Flathorn Station was an estimated 77,400 fish with a standard deviation of 63,500 (Figure 37).This estimate was derived by stratifying the Flathorn Station tag releases and Sunshine Station tag recoveries into three time strata.There were insufficient tag recoveries at Yentna Station to incorporate that geographic reach as a strata in the model.The estimated escapement to Sunsh i ne Station was 36,800 coho sa 1mon with an associ a ted 95 percent confidence interval of 34,300 to 39,600 fish (Figure 37).These 59 Egg retention studies indicated 94 percent of the 93 females sampled in sloughs 8A,11,20 and 21 deposited almost all of their eggs (Figure 35).Egg retention was highest in sloughs 11 and 21 with a median (of sample)retention of 79 and 92 eggs,respectively. CHUM >-uz w :::> ow 0:: lJ... 100- - 80- - 60- - 94% n=93 fish x = 4 I eggs median =173 eggs range=0-215 eggs r-z w U 0:: W CL 40- - 20- 0-25 26-50 51-100 101-200 201-1000 NUMBER OF RETAINED EGGS Figure 35.Percent frequency of the nu~bers of eggs retained by chu~ salmon at eleven middle reach slouahs.1985. Eight of 25 middle-river tributary streams surveyed were occupied by chum salmon (Appendix Table 3-1).Peak live counts totaled 1,829 fish (Table 25).Approximately 99 percent of these fish spawned in Indian River,Portage Creek and Fourth of July Creek (Figure 36).Spawning was noted in these streams from the first week of August until the end of September,and reached a peak during the last two weeks of August. 3.5 Coho Salmon 3.5.1 Main Channel Escapements The 1985 escapement of coho salmon at Flathorn Station was an estimated 77,400 fish with a standard deviation of 63,500 (Figure 37).This estimate was derived by stratifying the Flathorn Station tag releases and Sunshine Station tag recoveries into three time strata.There were insufficient tag recoveries at Yentna Station to incorporate that geographic reach as a strata in the model.The estimated escapement to Sunsh i ne Station was 36,800 coho sa 1mon with an associ a ted 95 percent confidence interval of 34,300 to 39,600 fish (Figure 37).These 59 CHUM ~ALMUN - 64.0% - -281". I 7'.3%I .6% 7~ (J) ~'I-::E <XeraLLIo.;:..a:<'>~...,"t- \'~(J)50q,Q \.':1-"0t- R..I~O Z Q t- ~~::l CD 2~ -<.~a:uS't- V?U1-is ~0 0 INDIAN PORTAGE RIVER CREEK (RM 138.6)(RM 148.9) 4th of JULY CREEK (RM 131.1) OTHER MISC. TRI as. Figure 36.The three major chum salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 0 COHO SALMON 0 2~02 ~x .~~~'II) \,,0 ...."....N;11,350 8 8 200fCl\~0 a:w IX! ::E :::Jz 150 t- RiYe,.Z LLI ~ LLI Q..100 <X U (J) ~LLI C LLI 50 "t-N;36,800 <X :::::::t:= ~ t-"(J)N;I,560 LLI 0 FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION Figure 37.Coho salmon escapements by sampling station,1985. 60 CHUM ~ALMUN - 64.0% - -281". I 7'.3%I .6% 7~ (J) ~'I-::E <XeraLLIo.;:..a:<'>~...,"t- \'~(J)50q,Q \.':1-"0t- R..I~O Z Q t- ~~::l CD 2~ -<.~a:uS't- V?U1-is ~0 0 INDIAN PORTAGE RIVER CREEK (RM 138.6)(RM 148.9) 4th of JULY CREEK (RM 131.1) OTHER MISC. TRI as. Figure 36.The three major chum salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 0 COHO SALMON 0 2~02 ~x .~~~'II) \,,0 ...."....N;11,350 8 8 200fCl\~0 a:w IX! ::E :::Jz 150 t- RiYe,.Z LLI ~ LLI Q..100 <X U (J) ~LLI C LLI 50 "t-N;36,800 <X :::::::t:= ~ t-"(J)N;I,560 LLI 0 FLATHORN SUNSHINE CURRY STATION STATION STATION Figure 37.Coho salmon escapements by sampling station,1985. 60 estimates were calculated using the Petersen model which pools all survey and fishwheel recovery data.The Curry Station coho salmon escapement was 1,600 fish (Figure 37).The 95 percent confidence interval extended from 1,200 to 2,300 fish.Curry Station estimates were also derived using the Petersen model. All escapement estimates are for the location at which the tags were deployed.The estimates include some unknown number of milling fish which reached the tagging site but ultimately spawned in a downstream location.For example,coho salmon tagged at Curry Station have been seen in the Deshka River some 80 miles downriver.The incidence of downstream milling fish tagged at a site such as Curry Station were higher in streams near the tagging site and decreased with distance downstream. Coho salmon passage at F1athorn Station,based on fishwhee1 catches, extended from July 23 until August 19.Fifty percent of the catch occurred by July 30 while the peak fishwhee1 catch of 184 fish occurred on July 27 (Figure 38 and Appendix Table 2-3).Coho salmon passage at Sunshine Station,based on fishwhee1 catches,occurred between August 1 and August 25.Fifty percent of the catch occurred by August 14 and peaked on August 19 when 512 fish were captured (Figure 39 and Appendix Tables 2-4 and 5-1).At Curry Station,the migration ranged from August 5 to September 4 and reached a median on August 18.A peak fishwhee1 catch of 18 fish occurred on August 20 (Figure 40 and Appendix Tables 2-5 and 5-1). At F1athorn Station,the distribution of coho salmon fishwhee1 catches was 56 percent (1,423)east channel and 44 percent (1,098)west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1 and 2-2).Coho salmon recaptured at Yentna and Sunshine stations indicated that the majority (82.1 percent)of the tagged fish reaching Yentna Station traveled past F1athorn in the west channel while 84.8 percent of those reaching Sunshine Station traveled predominantly in the east channel. Based on recovery of tagged fish,coho salmon traveled the ten mile distance between F1athorn and Yentna stations in five days (median)for a rate of two mpd (Figure 41).Between F1athorn and Sunshine stations, a distance of 58 miles,the median travel time was 21 days for a rate of 2.8 mpd.The rate of travel between F1athorn and Curry stations was not determined because of an inadequate sample size. Coho salmon sampled at F1athorn Station were predominantly age 3 (50 percent)and 41 (44 percent)(Table 27),with a similar trend occu?ring at Sunshine ar'rd Curry stations.The combined mean lengths of age 3 coho salmon at F1athorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were 521 mm,531 m~ and 530 mm,respectively (Table 28).Age 43 fish at the above sites had mean lengths of 538 mm,549 mm and 569 mm,respectively.The sex ratios were 1.3:1 at all three sampling sites (Table 29). 61 estimates were calculated using the Petersen model which pools all survey and fishwheel recovery data.The Curry Station coho salmon escapement was 1,600 fish (Figure 37).The 95 percent confidence interval extended from 1,200 to 2,300 fish.Curry Station estimates were also derived using the Petersen model. All escapement estimates are for the location at which the tags were deployed.The estimates include some unknown number of milling fish which reached the tagging site but ultimately spawned in a downstream location.For example,coho salmon tagged at Curry Station have been seen in the Deshka River some 80 miles downriver.The incidence of downstream milling fish tagged at a site such as Curry Station were higher in streams near the tagging site and decreased with distance downstream. Coho salmon passage at F1athorn Station,based on fishwhee1 catches, extended from July 23 until August 19.Fifty percent of the catch occurred by July 30 while the peak fishwhee1 catch of 184 fish occurred on July 27 (Figure 38 and Appendix Table 2-3).Coho salmon passage at Sunshine Station,based on fishwhee1 catches,occurred between August 1 and August 25.Fifty percent of the catch occurred by August 14 and peaked on August 19 when 512 fish were captured (Figure 39 and Appendix Tables 2-4 and 5-1).At Curry Station,the migration ranged from August 5 to September 4 and reached a median on August 18.A peak fishwhee1 catch of 18 fish occurred on August 20 (Figure 40 and Appendix Tables 2-5 and 5-1). At F1athorn Station,the distribution of coho salmon fishwhee1 catches was 56 percent (1,423)east channel and 44 percent (1,098)west channel (Appendix Tables 2-1 and 2-2).Coho salmon recaptured at Yentna and Sunshine stations indicated that the majority (82.1 percent)of the tagged fish reaching Yentna Station traveled past F1athorn in the west channel while 84.8 percent of those reaching Sunshine Station traveled predominantly in the east channel. Based on recovery of tagged fish,coho salmon traveled the ten mile distance between F1athorn and Yentna stations in five days (median)for a rate of two mpd (Figure 41).Between F1athorn and Sunshine stations, a distance of 58 miles,the median travel time was 21 days for a rate of 2.8 mpd.The rate of travel between F1athorn and Curry stations was not determined because of an inadequate sample size. Coho salmon sampled at F1athorn Station were predominantly age 3 (50 percent)and 41 (44 percent)(Table 27),with a similar trend occu?ring at Sunshine ar'rd Curry stations.The combined mean lengths of age 3 coho salmon at F1athorn,Sunshine and Curry stations were 521 mm,531 m~ and 530 mm,respectively (Table 28).Age 43 fish at the above sites had mean lengths of 538 mm,549 mm and 569 mm,respectively.The sex ratios were 1.3:1 at all three sampling sites (Table 29). 61 FLATHORN.COHO 100 I I ( I I I I I, I r I Cu",..IQ11~e %--- I Eawl Ban~ 111 ..1 BQn~ Smaol"ect by o.Zb+, 41.8 ... 2.2 ~------------------------------l 2 J 1.2 I I I1.61 1.4 0.15 0.6 0.2 0.4 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul DATE.198~ Figure 38.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station.1985. SUNSHINE.COHO 6 l II IEn.hftll ---- w..t ee'" ~5_.....by 9 +?b+e 1004 CU"'uleti",.% ~I- Zlo.I 80 u.Jlo.I U:r:/'a:~ I \ u.J,Q. I \ a:J I I 60 u.J:::J (\>a I -:r:J l-I <t,I ...J:r:2 (40 =>(1'1 I :2G:=>I u 1~I I 20 I / J 0 a 04-Jun 04-Jul OJ-Au~02-Sep DATE.19~~ Fi gure "0 ~~ea n hourly and cumulative percent fish\'lheel catch of coho~-. sal mo n by hlo day f}eriods at Sunshine Station.19S5. 62 FLATHORN.COHO 100 I I ( I I I I I, I r I Cu",..IQ11~e %--- I Eawl Ban~ 11I ..1 BQn~ Smaol"ect by o.Zb+, 41.8 ... 2.2 ~------------------------------l 2 J 1.2 I I I1.61 1.4 0.15 0.6 0.2 0.4 16-Jun 06-Jul 26-Jul DATE.198~ Figure 38.~ean hourly and cumulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Flathorn Station.1985. SUNSHINE.COHO 6 l II IEn.hftll ---- w..t ee'" ~5_.....by 9 +?b+e 1004 CU"'uleti",.% ~I- Zlo.I 80 u.Jlo.I U:r:/'a:~ I \ u.J,Q. I \ a:J I I 60 u.J:::J (\>a I -:r:J l-I <t,I ...J:r:2 (40 =>(1'1 I :2G:=>I u 1~I I 20 I / J 0 a 04-Jun 04-Jul OJ-Au~02-Sep DATE.19~~ Fi gure "0 ~~ea n hourly and cumulative percent fish\'lheel catch of coho~-. sal mo n by hlo day f}eriods at Sunshine Station.19S5. 62 CURRY.COHO 0.6 Eo.,!lollk ---- 'III ..,80llk 0.5 S"'oo,....by o·2b+c 100 -4 c"",,,t.ti.,."4 ..J ~ ~0.4 80J:~ ~zw "-U It:a:: ~O.J 60 w 0 a.. J:w "-> J:0.2 40 ~ 1I1 <l: ~..J ::> :l: ::> 0.1 20 u 27-Aug20-Jul 07-Aug DATE.198:) JO-Jun o +-~"""'~""""~0"'"T'""""""""~"'T'""I~""""""T'""r-r-"""'''''''~'''''''''0"'"T'"''''''''''''''''''''''"''T""''''''''''"T'""''T"''T'""r-r-''''''''';:::'';::~0 ,O-Jun Figure 40.P.ean hourly and cu~ulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. CUffy StQllOI'l (RM 120) Sun,tolln_Statio"(RWI 80) 63 CURRY.COHO 0.6 Eo.,!lollk ---- 'III ..,80llk 0.5 S"'oo,....by o·2b+c 100 -4 c"",,,t.ti.,."4 ..J ~ ~0.4 80J:~ ~zw "-U It:a:: ~O.J 60 w 0 a.. J:w "-> J:0.2 40 ~ 1I1 <l: ~..J ::> :l: ::> 0.1 20 u 27-Aug20-Jul 07-Aug DATE.198:) JO-Jun o +-~"""'~""""~0"'"T'""""""""~"'T'""I~""""""T'""r-r-"""'''''''~'''''''''0"'"T'"''''''''''''''''''''''"''T""''''''''''"T'""''T"''T'""r-r-''''''''';:::'';::~0 ,O-Jun Figure 40.P.ean hourly and cu~ulative percent fishwheel catch of coho salmon by two day periods at Curry Station,1985. CUffy StQllOI'l (RM 120) Sun,tolln_Statio"(RWI 80) 63 Table27.Analysisofcohosalmonlengths.inmillimeters.bysexandageclassfromfishwhee1CPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatF1athorn.SunshineandCurryStations.1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeF1athornStation2231012.07- --31012.07325203.23405213.32325212.4572332896.921---2896.921435453.72585303.52385382.6496443019.510---3019.5105454525.71056014.31255314.0225536219.63-- -36219.63All5112.859125242.16804171.91.592SunshineStation325263.03585392.72805312.16383337118.93---37118.93435424.22015583.11775492.7378\3762.12---3762.12\57622.3358317.4257814.65O"l+:>All5312.19045441.87065371.41.610CurryStation3251610.4305515.5225306.852435629.2385866.9185696.85654---600-1600-1All5386.01025673.9765503.9178Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples.Table27.Analysisofcohosalmonlengths,inmillimeters,bysexandageclassfromfishwheelCPUEweightedescapementsamplescollectedatFlathorn,SunshineandCurryStations,1985.MaleFemaleCombinedAgeMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleMeanStd.SampleLocationClassLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeLengthErrorSizeFlathornStation2231012.0731012.07325203.23405213.32325212.4572332896.9212896.921435453.72585303.52385382.6496443019.5103019.5105454525.71056014.31255314.0225536219.6336219.63All5112.859125242.16804171.91,592SunshineStation325263.03585392.72805312.16383337118.9337118.93435424.22015583.11775492.7378443762.123762.125457622.3358317.4257814.65CYl+:>All5312.19045441.87065371.41,610CurryStation3251610.4305515.5225306.852435629.2385866.9185696.8565460016001All5386.01025673.9765503.9178Includesallagedandnon-agedsamples. Table 28.Age composition by percent of coho salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 2 2 3 2 33 4 3 44 54 55 Flathorn Station 1,131 *50 2 44 *2 * Sunshine Station 1,026 62 *37 ** Curry Station 109 48 52 * Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is 1ess than 1 %. Table 29.Sex ratios of coho salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Fema 1es (M:F) Flathorn Station 22 7 7 32 572 340 232 1 .5:1 33 21 21 43 496 258 238 1.1:1 44 10 10 54 22 10 12 0.8:1 55 3 3 A11 1 1,592 912 680 1 .3:1 Sunshine Station 32 638 358 280 1 .3:1 33 3 3 43 378 201 177 1.1:1 44 2 2 54 5 3 2 1 .5:1 All 1 1,610 904 706 1 .3:1 Curry Station 32 52 30 22 1 .4:1 43 56 38 18 2.1 :1 54 1 1 0:1 All 1 178 102 76 1 .3:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 65 Table 28.Age composition by percent of coho salmon escapements to Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations based on catch samples weighted by fishwheel CPUE,1985. Age Class 1 Collection Site n 2 2 3 2 33 4 3 44 54 55 Flathorn Station 1,131 *50 2 44 *2 * Sunshine Station 1,026 62 *37 ** Curry Station 109 48 52 * Gilbert-Rich notation *Frequency of occurrence is 1ess than 1 %. Table 29.Sex ratios of coho salmon by age from fishwheel escapement samples collected at Flathorn,Sunshine and Curry stations,1985. Sex Combined Number Ratio Collection Site Age Sample Size Males Fema 1es (M:F) Flathorn Station 22 7 7 32 572 340 232 1 .5:1 33 21 21 43 496 258 238 1.1:1 44 10 10 54 22 10 12 0.8:1 55 3 3 A11 1 1,592 912 680 1 .3:1 Sunshine Station 32 638 358 280 1 .3:1 33 3 3 43 378 201 177 1.1:1 44 2 2 54 5 3 2 1 .5:1 All 1 1,610 904 706 1 .3:1 Curry Station 32 52 30 22 1 .4:1 43 56 38 18 2.1 :1 54 1 1 0:1 All 1 178 102 76 1 .3:1 Includes all aged and non-aged samples. 65 3.5.2 Fecundity The average fecundity of females varies both between and within salmon species,with stocks in northern latitudes averaging more eggs per female than those in southern latitudes (McNeil and Bailey,1975). Scott and Crossman (1973)reported that British Columbia stocks of coho salmon generally average between 2,190 to 2,789 eggs per female.This agrees with Hartis (1973)value of 2,500 eggs for a 550 mm female. Susitna River coho salmon fecundity information is limited to samples collected at Sunshine Station.The 27 females sampled here on August 16 averaged 3,437 eggs,with a 95 percent confidence interval of 3,134 to 3,740 (Table 30). Table 30.Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985. 95 Percent 1/ Sample Standa rd C.1.of- Variables Size Mean Deviation the Mean Number of eggs 27 3,437 805 3,134 -3,740 Length (mm)27 549 45 532 -566 Weight (g)27 2,637 742 2,357 -2,917 1/95 percent confidence interval of the mean. Susitna River coho salmon appear to be more fecund than British Columbia stocks.A 550 mm Susitna River coho would be expected to contain 3,400 eggs,900 more than the 2,500 reported by Hart (Figure 42).This follows the general pattern of greater average fecundities in more northern latitudes. 3.5.3 Spawning Areas The middle-river main channel was surveyed for salmon spawning activity from July 15 through October 7.No coho salmon were observed spawning in the main channel during this time period. Coho salmon occupied five sloughs in 1985 (Appendix Table 3-2).How- ever,except for nine coho salmon observed spawning in Slough 8A,they were all milling fish.Spawning here was attributed to high water flows and ice scouring which destroyed beaver dams that had previously impeded access to the sloughs upper reaches. 66 3.5.2 Fecundity The average fecundity of females varies both between and within salmon species,with stocks in northern latitudes averaging more eggs per female than those in southern latitudes (McNeil and Bailey,1975). Scott and Crossman (1973)reported that British Columbia stocks of coho salmon generally average between 2,190 to 2,789 eggs per female.This agrees with Hartis (1973)value of 2,500 eggs for a 550 mm female. Susitna River coho salmon fecundity information is limited to samples collected at Sunshine Station.The 27 females sampled here on August 16 averaged 3,437 eggs,with a 95 percent confidence interval of 3,134 to 3,740 (Table 30). Table 30.Number of eggs,length,weight and associated statistics for coho salmon sampled for fecundity at Sunshine Station,1985. 95 Percent 1/ Sample Standa rd C.1.of- Variables Size Mean Deviation the Mean Number of eggs 27 3,437 805 3,134 -3,740 Length (mm)27 549 45 532 -566 Weight (g)27 2,637 742 2,357 -2,917 1/95 percent confidence interval of the mean. Susitna River coho salmon appear to be more fecund than British Columbia stocks.A 550 mm Susitna River coho would be expected to contain 3,400 eggs,900 more than the 2,500 reported by Hart (Figure 42).This follows the general pattern of greater average fecundities in more northern latitudes. 3.5.3 Spawning Areas The middle-river main channel was surveyed for salmon spawning activity from July 15 through October 7.No coho salmon were observed spawning in the main channel during this time period. Coho salmon occupied five sloughs in 1985 (Appendix Table 3-2).How- ever,except for nine coho salmon observed spawning in Slough 8A,they were all milling fish.Spawning here was attributed to high water flows and ice scouring which destroyed beaver dams that had previously impeded access to the sloughs upper reaches. 66 •If-1081.41..0.89xr2·O.68n-27p<O.00000155005000•Loge(#elllls)--6.3657..2.2968(LOllellenlllhllr2·O.65n •27P<0000001550050004500......,•4~001..,•••••IC/)4000•I4000C)C)enLIJC)u...<!I035001LI3~000::•u...1LI03·.1.•CIl(J)~•0::•'-l~1LIZ3000II)3000II•~~~Z•/•2500j/.•2~00~/•2000i-2000523 4WEIGHT(Q111000)1500,IIII , IIIIo650600500550LENGTH(mm)4501500riiifiiii itIiii ,iiiiiiI Iij400Figure~2.NumberofeggsforcohosalmonsampledatSunshineStationasafunctionoflengthandweight,1985.•If•1081.41..0.89xrZ-0.68n-27p<0.00000155005000•LOQe(#e005)'-63657..2.2968(LoOe(lenothllrZ-0.65n -27P<00000015000550045004500•••••C/)40004000C)C)C/)LUC)u...(!)a3500IlJ3500•a:LLIlJa•CD(J)~a:••'-l;:)IlJZ3000CD3000•::i;:)z••25002500•2000200023WEIGHT(9aIOOO)I500-t--.--+--~-t--.---I---'-~----"T----lo650600500550LENGTH(mm)450I50 0+T'""'T"""T'""Mf-T.....T""'1-+-"'T""T'"'T~+-r"'T"""'T""..,.....~..,..~r-l400Figure~2.NumberofeggsforcohosalmonsampledatSunshineStationasafunctionoflengthandweight,1985. Most coho salmon spawned in middle-river streams.Ten of the 25 streams surveyed had adult coho salmon present.Spawning was observed in all ten streams (Appendix Table 3-1).Based on a total peak count of 901 fish revealed that 89 percent of middle reach coho salmon spawned in Whiskers,Chase and Gold creeks and Indian River (Table 31 and Figure 43).Coho salmon spawned in middle-reach streams from the last week in August until the last week of September.Spawning activity reached a peak during the first two weeks of September. 68 Most coho salmon spawned in middle-river streams.Ten of the 25 streams surveyed had adult coho salmon present.Spawning was observed in all ten streams (Appendix Table 3-1).Based on a total peak count of 901 fish revealed that 89 percent of middle reach coho salmon spawned in Whiskers,Chase and Gold creeks and Indian River (Table 31 and Figure 43).Coho salmon spawned in middle-reach streams from the last week in August until the last week of September.Spawning activity reached a peak during the first two weeks of September. 68 Table31.Peakcohosurveycountsformiddleriverstreamsinorderofcontribution.1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionvJhiskersCreek101.49/4442144348.6ChaseCreek106.99/10218021823.9IndianRiver138.69/4710717.8GashCreek111.69/16701717.8LowerMcKenzieCreek116.29/30419505.50'1\.0PortageCreek148.98/23250252.7LaneCreek113.69/26130131.4JackLongCreek144.59/11110111.2SlashCreek111.29/238080.9LittlePortageCreek117.79/232020.2TOTALS190111912100.01Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors.Table31.Peakcohosurveycountsformiddleriverstreamsinorderofcontribution,1985.NumberCountedPercentStreamRiverMileDateLiveDeadTotalContributionvJhiskersCreek101.49/4442144348.6ChaseCreek106.99/10218021823.9IndianRiver138.69/4710717.8GashCreek111.69/16701717.8LowerMcKenzieCreek116.29/30419505.50'1\.0PortageCreek148.98/23250252.7LaneCreek113.69/26130131.4JackLongCreek144.59/11110111.2SlashCreek111.29/238080.9LittlePortageCreek117.79/232020.2TOTALS190111912100.01Percentcontributiontotalmaynotequal100duetoroundingerrors. COHO SALMON ,- <49.0% 1- - -24.0% - 1 8 .0 %Ils.O%11 1 1.0%I o WHI5'(ERS CHASE INDIAN GASH OTHEFt CREEK CREEK RIVER CREEK MISC. (RM 101.<4)(RN 106.4)(RM 138.6)(RN 111.6)TRies. C/)60 :I 0( wa:: ~ C/) o 40 ~ z Q ~ =:I In 20 a::... C/) 2i ~ elias.e,.••l (218 fish) Figure 43.The three major coho salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 70 -.._--_._---- COHO SALMON ,- <49.0% 1- - -24.0% - 1 8 .0 %Ils.O%11 1 1.0%I o WHI5'(ERS CHASE INDIAN GASH OTHEFt CREEK CREEK RIVER CREEK MISC. (RM 101.<4)(RN 106.4)(RM 138.6)(RN 111.6)TRies. C/)60 :I 0( wa:: ~ C/) o 40 ~ z Q ~ =:I In 20 a::... C/) 2i ~ elias.e,.••l (218 fish) Figure 43.The three major coho salmon streams in the middle reach and the respective percent escapement based on peak survey counts,1985. 70 -.._--_._---- 4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors especially wish to acknowledge Bruce Barrett for his guidance and patiently sharing his extensive knowledge of the Susitna River;the contributions of Mr.Allen Bingham for his biometric review of the Flathorn Station population estimates and his assistance with writing the methods section;Ms.Linda Brannian for her suggestions and assistance with the chinook salmon population estimates;Rick Gustin for his assistance in preparing the stream and slough survey data;the field crews for their many hours of work under sometimes trying conditions; the data processing staff for their untiring work;and to the many others who without their dedicated efforts,this work would not have been poss"ible. 71 4.0 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors especially wish to acknowledge Bruce Barrett for his guidance and patiently sharing his extensive knowledge of the Susitna River;the contributions of Mr.Allen Bingham for his biometric review of the Flathorn Station population estimates and his assistance with writing the methods section;Ms.Linda Brannian for her suggestions and assistance with the chinook salmon population estimates;Rick Gustin for his assistance in preparing the stream and slough survey data;the field crews for their many hours of work under sometimes trying conditions; the data processing staff for their untiring work;and to the many others who without their dedicated efforts,this work would not have been poss"ible. 71 5.0 LITERATURE CITED Alaska Department of Fish and Game.1981.Phase I final draft report. 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MINITAB reference State University, SASe 1982.SAS user's guide:statistics.Statistical Analysis System Institute Incorporated,Cary,North Carolina. Seber,G.A.F.1982.The estimation of animal abundance,and related parameters.MacMillan Publishing Company Incorporated,New York. Scott,W.B.and E.J.Crossman.1973.Freshwater Fishes of Canada. Fisheries Research Board of Canada,Bulletin 184,Ottawa,Canada. Thompson,F.M.and B.M.Barrett.1983.Analysis of the species selec- tivity of fishwheels for the capture of adult salmon in the Susitna River In Synopsis of the 1982 aquatic studies and analysis of fish and habTtat relationships.Alaska Department of Fish and Game,Su Hydro Aquatic Studies Program,Anchorage,Alaska,USA. 73 6.0 APPENDICES Appendix 1.Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-1984 (Volume II)..•..•...••.........A-I ,...... Appendix 2.Fishwheel daily and cumulative catches, by station.............................................A-173 Appendix 3.Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys .•........••.••.....A-194 Appendix 4.Maps depicting station locations and middle river survey areas .•.••.............••.••.....••A-245 Appendix 5.Migrational timing based on cumulative fishwheel catch weighted by CPUE ......•......••...•.•••A-253 74 6.0 APPENDICES Appendix 1.Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-1984 (Volume II)..•..•...••.........A-I ,...... Appendix 2.Fishwheel daily and cumulative catches, by station.............................................A-173 Appendix 3.Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys .•........••.••.....A-194 Appendix 4.Maps depicting station locations and middle river survey areas .•.••.............••.••.....••A-245 Appendix 5.Migrational timing based on cumulative fishwheel catch weighted by CPUE ......•......••...•.•••A-253 74 .\..... .--._-----.__._.__.._------ APPENDIX 1 Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-84. Presented in Volume II .\..... .--._-----.__._.__.._------ APPENDIX 1 Susitna River Drainage Salmon Escapement Data Summary,1951-84. Presented in Volume II - ~~------~~--~------- APPENDIX 2 Fishwheel Daily and Cumulative Catches,by Station. A-l73 - ~~------~~--~------- APPENDIX 2 Fishwheel Daily and Cumulative Catches,by Station. A-l73 AppendixTable2-1.FlathornStationeastchanneldailyandcumulativefishwheelcatchbysoecies,1985.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TotalCatchChinookSockeyePinkChumCohoMiscellaneousAllSpecies--------------------------------------------------------------~----------------DateNo.ofWheel[le,..-ingWheelsHou,..-sDailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.CiscoOthe,..-Cum.DailyCum.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------05268~210.50001 10 000 00 000 11052785247.003323 0 00 00 00 0056052885J51.0047250000000 22814052985;.72.00613270 0000 00 8101630053085372.008215120 00 00001020 2353053185372.00103131500000 0011312477u60185372.0016477220 000 0 00225345122060285465.5013608300 00 000015422144U6(J385370.0088148124200000 01358104248(160485370.00712199510 0 0 0000 26082330060585371.0010232126770 0000 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AppendixTable2-l.Continued.---------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------TotalCatchChinookSockeyePinkChumCohoMiscellaneousAllSpecies------------------------------------ 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26794145---~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AppendixTable2-5.Continued.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TotalCatchChinookSockeyePinkChumCohoMiscellaneousAllSpecies--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DateNo.ofWheelBeringWheelsHoursDailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.CiscoOtherCum.DailyCum.------------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------080785248.0011096221788887114369112330 0372662906080885248.000109615193929638978010430 3402093115080985248.0011097142074910124582511540 0401,'03235081085248.000109772145010626188613670 1411323367081185240.000109710224241086259114710041633430081285248.00010976230171103379489800 041693499081385248.0001097423418112189562820 142333532081485248.0001097423881129199752840 042333565081505248.0001097324161135219966900042363601081685248.001109810251911442410200900 042443645;po()81185248.0001098725841148710278980042263671I.......()o1BI::I5241::1.0001098526321150171044151130143403711I..D08191::15248.00010981728061156321076101230043653776N082085248.0001098728741160291105181410 14459383508:2185248.000109822893116320112591500 044343869082285248.000109842930116315114061560 044253894082385248.000109822951116412115261620347243918082485248.0001098229731167181170116302492639441)82585248.00010984301211697117721650 352183962082685248.000109853061117029120671720 254444006082185248.000109863121117126123241760054374043082885248.000109833151117214124661820054244067082985248.000109833180117215126121840 357234090083085248.00010981319011727126821860259124102083185248.00010982321011725127311870 16094111090185248.000109823230117211128411880 262164127090285248.000109803230117241288118901636413309051:15248.00010980323011721128901890 26534136090485248.00010981324011721129051940 26794145----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AppendixTable2-5.Continued.._------_.._-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TotalCatchChinookSockeyePinkChumCohoMiscellaneousAllSpeciesDateNo.ofWheelWheelsHoursDailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyBeringCum.CiscoOtherCum.DailyCum.090585248.00010980324011722129241980 16874152090685248.0001098032401172212942200006844156090785248.0001098032401172212960200006824158090885248.00010980324011722129802000 06824160u90985248.00010980324011720129802000 16914161091085248.0001098032401172012981201006914162091185248.0001098032401172012980201006904162091285248.00010980324011727130522030 372124174---"----_..---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------)::>I>-''.0WAppendixTable2-5.Continued.TotalCatchChinookSockeyePinkChumCohoMiscellaneousAllSpeciesDateNo.ofWheelWheelsHoursDailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyCum.DailyBeringCum.CiscoOtherCum.DailyCum.090585248.00010980324011722129241980 16874152090685248.0001098032401172212942200006844156090785248.0001098032401172212960200006824158090885248.00010980324011722129802000 06824160u90985248.00010980324011720129802000 16914161091085248.0001098032401172012981201006914162091185248.00010980324011720129802010 06904162091285248.00010980324011727130522030 372124174--_.~----_..._------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:.DoII-''-0W APPENDIX 3 Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys A-194 APPENDIX 3 Escapement and Tag Recovery Surveys A-194 AppendixTable3-1.EscapementsurveycountsofSusitnaRiverstreamsbetweenRM10.0and165.0,1985.-----------_.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ic-ChinookSockeyePinkChulCohoSpalilOingSihR"S"DateSLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotal---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ALEXANDERCREEK10.180713F404 30300 000 0 000FISHCRKREDSHIRTLAKEDOWN13.5H082BEI I213b013b000000 000FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.080712F0000 000 000000 00FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH2B.080718P00000 000000 0000FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.08OBIBP00 0000 00 00 0000 0FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.08OB27PF000 00 000 00000 00FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B09 04P00000000 000000 0FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.080920P0 00000 00 0000 000SHELLCREEK28.080827G0 00I 0I 00 000o2010201.""TALACHULITNARIYER28.0R0722GE13571213&900 040420 2000If-'TALACHULITNARIYER28.08FOB27PF000 0002B54B2I 0I7 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P=poor,F=fair,G=good,E=excellentAppendixTable3-1.EscapementsurveycountsofSusitnaRiverstreamsbetweenR~110.0and165.0,1985.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ic-ChinookSockeyePinkChulCohoSpalimingSihRIISIIDateSLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotalLiveDeadTotal---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ALEXANDERCREEK10.1B0713F40430300 000 0000FISHCRKREDSHIRTLAKEDOWN13.5H0828E213b013b000000 000FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B0712F0000 000 000000 00FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.080718P00000 0000000000FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B0818P00 0000 00 00 000 00FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B0827PF000 00 00000000 00FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B09 04P00000000 00000 0 0FISHCREEKKROTOSLOUGH28.0B0920P0 00000 00 00000 00SHELLCREEK28.0B0827G0 00000 00002010201.""TALACHULITNARIYER28.0R0722GE13571213b90 0 0404202 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60.00 6 60.0AppendixTable3-4.Chinooksalmonspawninggroundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtounta~0edratios,lQP,5.If0fvWChinookSillontagg!dtountagg!dratios,1985FhthornSunshin!Curryrlnrsurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpaNningSihliledahconditionstaggdtagg!dtotalratiotagg!dtaggedtotalratiotagg!dtagg!dtotalratI0------- ---------_..-- -----_..------_......................--..................-_.............-------------_.....----------_........-_..-_...---_.....--------_...-------------_.................----_..--_........-_.....-_....-_..............---_......_-SHEEPCREEKSLOUGH66.107IIP045450.0342450.071045450.0SHEEPCREEKSLOUGH66.10717G62512570.02482492570.032I2562570.004SHEEPCREEKSLOUGH66.10728FG0550.00550.00550.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40710G31181210.02510III1210.090I1201210.008BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40716G 23963980.00519m3980.05003983980.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40728FG02912910.0282632910.106I2902910.003BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40807E 0107 1070.010971070.1030107 1070.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40815F 012120.0III120.091012120.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40823FG0660.00660.00660.0 AppendixTable3-5.Sockeyesalmonspawnin0groundsurveysofselectedstreamsandresultanttas~edtounta9gedratios,1985...............--.............-...--..............-_..................-_.....-_....---......--......................-.....---_.........--------.....--------_..--.....----_...-.-_.....---------..--....-.---_...........-----_.........-----_.....---_....----.................SodeyeIiII.ontilggedtountaggedriltios,1985FIithornSun~hlneCurryriversurveyun-tilg/untilgun-tilg/untilgun-tilg/untilqSpumnqSite.iIedilteconditlon~tilggedtilggedtotillrillotilgqedliggedtoli1riltioliqgedliggedtotdriltio------------------------------------_..-----------_....-.._-----------------------------------..-----------------------------....---------_..._--------------------..--------------ALEXANDERCREEk10.10713F0 330.003 30.00 330.0FISHCRKREDSHIRTLAKEDOMN13.50828E4132I3b0.0300136 1360.001361360.0YENTNARIYERFISHCREEK28.00712E 736430.194043 430.0043430.0YEIITMARIYERFISHCREEK28.00719E34170317370.02001737 17370.00173717370.0SHELLCREEK28.008276 0 1 10.00 I 10.00110.0.PCASMELLCREEK64.00717F 01 10.00110.00 110.0IN1"0.;:0-600SECREEK72.00711E0110,001 10.00110.0SUNSHINECREEK85.10902E0110.00110.00110.0BIRCHCREEK89.200 0760 330,00 330.00330.0BIRCHCREEK09.209 02E01 10.00 110.00110.0TRAPPERCREEK91.S08 076F13 40.33304 40.004 40.0CACHECREEK95.50807S0 1 10.00 110.00110.0CACHECREEK95,50902FG0220.002 20.00 220.0CACHECREEK95.50910616 70.1671 670.1671 &70.167BYERSCREEK97.808146313&m0.0223310&m0.3110m1390,0---------_..----------------------------------------------------------------------.--------....-------_.....-----_..-----------------..---------------------------------------•ttAppendixTable3-5.dofselecterlstreamsandresultantSockeyesalmonspawnin0grounsurveystas~edtountaggedratios,lQ85...............--_............-...--............-_..................-_....-_.....---......-_.................-_....---..........--...-----_""--...-----_...--....----_...-.-_..-------------....------_..--------.....-------_.....---_....--....................Sockeyeliliantilggedtountilggedriltios,1985FIilthornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tilg/untilgun-tilgIuntilgun-tilgluntilgSpillningSiteIiIediltecondihanstilggedhggedtotl1riltiotilggedtiggedtotilriltiohggedtilggedtotilriltio-------..-----------.....---------....-----_........--------_.._-..-----------.....-------------------------------..--------------------....----------..._--------------------...-----------_....ALEXANDERCREEK10.107133 30.00330.00330.0FISHCRKREDSHIRTLAKEDOMN13.50828EmI3b0.03013b13b0.0013b13b0.0YENTNARIYERFISHCREEK28.00712E73b430.194043430.0043430.0YEIITNARIYERFISHCREEK28.00719EH170317370.0200173717370.00173717370.0SHELLCREEK28.00827G00.00.000.0?CASMELLCREEK&4.0071700.000.000.0IN1'0.~GOOSECREEK72.007IIE00,000.000.0SUNSHINECREEK85.10902E00.000.000.0BIRCHCREEK89.200 07G00.0030.0030.0BIRCHCREEK89.20902E00.0010.00I0.0TRAPPERCREEK91.50807GF30.33300.000.0CACHECREEK95.50807G0I0.00I0.00II0.0CACHECREEK95.50902FG020.0020.00220.0CACHECREEK95.50910GIb0.lb71bO.WIIt70.1&7BYERSCREEK97.8OB14313bm0.02233lObm0.3110m1390,0-----...---_..------------------------------------------------------------------------------_..._---------------------------------.---------------------------------..------• ~Ir',,)N(.71ArpendixTable3-5(Continued).Sockeyeullonhggedtounhggedr.tios,1985FhthornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-hg/unhgun-t~/u~~~-t~/~t~Sp••ningSiteIiIed.teconditionshgged hggedtohlr.tiohggedhggedtohlntiohggedhggedtohlr.tio-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PAPABElIRLAKEINLETSTREAK97.807196173823990.045343b53990.09303993990.0PRAIRIECREEK97.807196 05 50.00550.0055MTALKEETNARIYERFISHCREEK97.808IS6144 450.0231332450.40b045450.0TDKDSITNARIVERUNNAKEDCREEK97.80822F012 120.04 8120.500012 120.0INDIANRIYERm.b082360220.00220.002 20.0--_......--------------------_...----_...-----_..._...---------------_...--..._...............----_.............................---_......-_......-_...----...--------------------------------------------------_.........--.........--_........~Ir-":lNU1ArpendixTable3-5(Continued).Sockeyeullontaggedtountaggedritios,1985FhthornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpmingSiteIiIediteconditionstaggedtaggedtotdritiotaggedtaggedtotalutiotaggedtaggedtotalritio-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PAPABEARLAHINLETSTREAK97.807196173823990.045343b53990.09303993990.0PRAIRIECREEK97.807196 0 5 50.00550.0055MTALKEETNARIVERFISHCREEK97.808IS644450.0231332450.40b045450.0TDKDSITNARIVERUNNAKEDCREEK97.80822F012 120.048120.500012 120.0INDIANRIVERm.b08236 020.00 20.00 20.0...-_......-------------_......---_......----_...-----_..._...............---'"-----_.........---_...............----_.............................---_......-_......-_......---...--------------------------------------------------_.........--.........--_........ AppendixTable3-6.Sockeyesalmonspawninggroundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtounta9gedratios,10R5........................__--..---._--_.--_--_-__-..--_---_--.--_--_-----_------_-------------------------------_---------_-..-_-_-_...Sockeyesallontaggedtountaggedratios,1985FlathornSunshineCurryrlversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpaNningSiteliledateconditionstagged taggedtotalratiotagged taggedtotalratiotaggedtaggedtotalraho------_-_..-_---__..--_-_--_---..-_---------_..-------_---_---..----_-_..-_---------_-----------_-_--------_--------_--..BIRCHCREEKSLOUGHaa.~07II>6 0 3 30.00 3 30.00 3 30.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH8B.~072BFG031310.0229310.Ob9031 310.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBB.~OB07E~2072110.019~5Ibl>2110.27102112110.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH8B.~OB23FG0 2 20.00 2 20.00 2 20.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40902E 0 I I0,00 I I0.00 I I0.08lRCHCREEKSLOUGH8a.~0910E 0 2 20.00 2 20.00 2 20.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40925G 0 2 20.00 2 20.00 2 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190.051>I18190.056019190.0-------------------------------------------------------------------.._------------.._----------------------------_..._-------------------...--...------_..----.._------------...._---•AppendixTable3-6.Sockeyesalmonspawninggroundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultantta90edtounta9gedratios,10R5...................___...._.............__..._____..........____..._....._...._....__.............._...___....____....______....00___....___..____....________....________________________...___........--__.....__..___----.............--....-_......-_..Sockeyesailontaggedtountaggedratios,1985FlithornSunshineCurryrIversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untigun-tag/untagSpnnlngSiteliledate[onditionstaggedtaggedtotalratiotaggedtaggedtotdratiotaggedtaggedtotalratio-.........._..-_....-_....................---................--_...-_..............._......---_....---_....------_..--_..............---_......----_............---..-----..-_....-----------_....-----------_....-_.....--------_......-------_................---BIRCHCREEkSLOUGH88.40716G0330.00330.00~~0.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40728FG031310.0229310.069031310.0BIRCHCRmSLOUGH88.40807E4207 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ArpendixTable3-7.Pinksalmonspa\~nin~groundsurveysofselectedstreamsandresultanttaggedtountag~edratios,1985.---------_---_-__- --_--_--_..-----_-_-_-----------------_-------_---------..-_------_--_-_---_-----------_-_..Pinksallonhggedtountaggedratios,Iq85FlathornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-hg/unhgun-hg/untagun-hg/unhgSpuningSiteliledateconditionshggedtaggedtohlratiotaggedhggedtohlratiohgged hggedtohlratio.........--_---_---_-_-------_--_..-----_-_--------_-_---_-_---_---_-_-_-_---_--..-_-_-------_----_-----TALACHUlITNARIVER28.00722E60 4 40.00 4 40.00 4 40.0TALACHUlITNARIVER28.00827PFI27290.037028 280.0028 280.0YENTNARIVERLAkECREEk28.0082bF I\I12O.Oql012 120.0012120.0DESHkARIVER"DDSECREEk40.b07306 0 I I0.00 I I0.00 1 I0.0IIILLOIlCREEk4q.107286 034 340.0034 340.0034 340.0CASIlELLCREEkb4.00808F 0IbIb0.00IbIb0.00Ib Ib0.0:""ISHEEPCREEkbb.I0808F 0 4 40.00 4 40.00 4 40.0J'.J1'0JJ600SECREEk72.00717E 0 2 20.00 2 20.00 2 20.0GODSECREEk72.00728E 0 I I0.00 I I0.00 I I0.0GOOSECREEk72.00729P 0 2 20.0I 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20.00220.0---------_....-_.....---..--.....-_.........-_....---_....-----_....---_....-------_....---_......-_..--------............---------------------------------------------------------------------------------DENOTES110lAppendixTable3-7(Continued).J--'"""':"--_..---_......---_......---------_..---_..---_........-----_......---------_....--_..--..-_....---------...-----------------_....-------------_....---...---_.....---..-_..----.......----....-_....----------Pink§ilionhggldtounhggedritio"1985FhthornSunshineCurryrinrsurveyun-hg/unhgun-hg/unhgun-hg/unhgSpmingSiteIiIediteconditionshggedhggedtohlritiohggedhggedtohlritiohggedhggedtohlfitio...........-_..-------....---_.....-_.......----------_....-------_....-_....-_..----------_.....---_..---_..------....----------------_...-----------------------_.....---_....-----_.....------....-----_....-_....._-BIRCHCREEK89.20728E0330.003 30.003 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220.002 20.00220.0---------_....-_.....--_..--.....-_.....---_....---_.......----_....--_...-----_.....-_.....-----_..-_...--------_..-_..-----------------------------.._---------_..----------------------..-_....---_....-------DENOTESI/O ArpendixTable3-7(Continued).---_-_..--_-__-_-----_----_----_ --_-_--_-_--_-----_-----_..--_---------------------------_-----_-_---_-_..Pinksallontaggedtountaggedratios,1985FlathornSUnihineCurryrlversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpa.ningSiteliledateconditionstagged taggedtotalratiotagged taggedtotalrAtiotaggedtaggedtotalrAtio........................---_..---_-_---_-----_---_ -_----_-_ -_-_-_-_..---_ -_--_..---_..---------------_-_-_-_ -_..LOWER"C~:ENlIECREEK116.2081860 3 30.00 3 30.00 3 30.0UPPER"CKElllIECREEKIIU081860 2 20.00 2 20.00 2 20.0UPPER"C~ENlIECREEKIIU0825E0 I I0.00 I I0.00 I I0.0LITTLEPORTA6ECREEK117.708IIE0 I I0.00 I I0.00 I I0.0LITTLEPORTA6ECREEK117.7081860 6 60.00 6 60.03 3 61.00-",FRO"UNOACREEK119.30825E0 3 30.00 3 30.0I 2 30.500INWFIFTHOFJULYCREEK123,70802E0 3 30.00 3 30.00 3 30.0oFIFTHOFJULYCREEK123.708 09E021210.0714210.500516210.313FIFTHOFJULYCREEK123.708186035350.0431350.1291025350.400FIFTHOFJULYCREEK123.70825E013130.0I12 130.083310130.300SKULLCREEK124.70822E0 3 30.02 I 32.000I 2 30.500SHERMNCREEK130.808 0960 8 80.02 6 8o.mI 7 80.143SHmANCREEK130.808176010100.0210 120.200III120.091SHERIIANCREEK130.8082260 3 3O.0 \ 2 30.5000 3 30.0SHERIIANCREEK130.8082960 \ I0.00 I I0.00 I \0.0FOUR1HOFJULYCREEK131.008026012 120.0210 120.200III120.091FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.008096I174m0.006401351750.290231521750.151FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131,008176092920.0II81920.1301280920.150FOUR1HOFJULYCREEK131.00822F374770.04\1364770.2031364770.203FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.0082960 4 40.00 4 40.00 4 40.060LDCREEK130.7081960 220.00 2 20.01 I 21.00060LDCREEK130.7082660 I I0,00 1 I0,0I 0...................--..-----------......-----------------------------------------_...-_...-------------------------------------..........----------------_.-._---_.-----------...---_.....-------...-----------DENOTES110tArpendixTable3-7(Continued).--_........---...-_......-_......-...........--_...------_.....-_...............................-_...----_........---...-_...---_...----..............-----------...-----_..--------------------------------_.....-----_......-_.....-----..............----...........Pinksallontigljedtountiggedratios,1985FlathornSUnlhlnlCurryfIversurveyun-tig/untigun-tig/untigun-tag/untagSpa.ninljSIteIiIIdateconditionstagljedtaggedtotalratiotagljldtlljgldtotilratiotigljedtigljldtotilratio......--_........------................---_.._..........----------..........--..--_............------.........-----------_....-_.....---.....--....-_..---_.........-_......---...--......-_...----...--------_.....................-_....-_.......----............--_................LOWER"CKENlIECREEK116.20818G030.000.00330.0UPPER"CKENlIECREEK116.70818G00.000.000.0UPPER"millIECREEK1Ib.70825E00.000.000.0LlTTLEPORTAGECREEK117.708IIE0II0.00II0.00I0.0LlTTLEPORTAGECREEK117.70818G0660.00660.0361.00-::.FRO"UIIOACREEK119.3082500.000.00.500INl~FIFHIOFJUUCREEK123,108 02E0330.00330.00330.00FIFTHOFJULYCREEK123.70809E021210.0714210.500516210.313FIFTHOFJUUCREEK123.70818G035350.0431350.1291025350.400FIFTHOFJULYCREEK123.70825E013130.0112130.083310130.300SKULLCREEK124.70822030.032.0000.500SHERIIAIiCREEK130.80809608 80.0268o.mI7 80.143SHmAIiCREEK130.80817G010100.0210 120.200III120.091SHER"AIICREEK130.80822G0330.0I230.5000330.0SHER"AIICREEK130.80829G0II0.00II0.00I I0.0FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.00802G012120.0210120.200III120.091FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.00809GI1741150.00640m1750.19623152m0.151FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.008176092920.0II81920.13b1280920.150FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.00822F374110.0411364770.2031364110.203FOURTHOFJULYCREEK131.0082960440.00440.00440.0GOLDCREEK13b.70819G020.00 20.0I21.000GOLDCREEK136.7082660I0,00I0,00I..................._....--...--------......-------...-..--------------_..-------------------------------------......------------------............-----------------.........----_......----------------...-------------------OEIIOTESI/O ~;::>II'.)W.~AppendixTable3-7(Continued).Pinkullontaggedtountaggedratios,1985F1athornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpawnlngSiteIiIedateconditionstagged taggedtotalrati0tagged taggedtotalrati0taggedtaggedtotalrati0----...------------_...----------------_..----_..-_...-...-------------------------......-----..-----------_..----.....-..--------------------_..----------_....---------_...--------_..._....---_...--INDIANRIVER138.60726E012120.0012120.0012120.0INDIANRIVER138.60801E046 460.0739460.179II354b0.314INDIANRIVER13B.b0808EI6446450.00293552b450.16889556b450.160INDIANRIVER13B.bOB24G0m m0.03m3390.0097mm0.021INDIANRIVER138.6OB30G0 7 70.007 70.00770.0PORTAGECREEK148.9OB01E0 II0.0I0 I---0 II0.0PORTAGECREEK148.9OB08E09B980.0II87980.121>1880980.225PDRTAGECREEK148.9OB24G0 I I0.001I0.00 II0.0---DENOTESI/OAppendixTable3-7(Continued).Pinklillontaggedtountaggedutios,1985FhthornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untigun-tig/untagSPiWRlngSite.iIediteconditionsta~gedhggedtotalratiotaggedtaggedtotalritioJiggedtaggedtotalritio--------_...------_........------------_..._..---_....-..........------------------------....----_..-----_......--_..----..-_..--------_....---------_....----------_..-------------------_........-------INDIANRIVER138.b0726E012 120.0012120.0012120.0INDIANRIVER138.b0801E046460.0739460.179II35460.314INDIANRIVER138.b0808EI644m0.002935526450.16889556m0.160INDIANRIVER138.bOB24G0mm0.03mm0.0097332m0.021INDIANRIVER13B.6OB30G07 70.00 770.00770.0PORTAGECREEK148.9OB01E0II0.0I0 I0I10.0PORTAGECREEk148.9OBOBE09B9B0.0IIB79B0.126IBBO9B0.225PORTAGECREEKHB.9OB24G0II0.00 I I0.00II0.0---DENOTESI/O AppendixTable3-8.Pinksalmonspawning~roundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.Pinkullontiggedtounhggedriltio5,1985FIilthornSunshineCurryriver5urveyun-tig/unhgun-tig/untilgun-tilgluntigSpilwningSiteIiledateconditionstiggedtiggedtotilriltiotaggedtiggedtotilriltiotiggedtilggedtotilriltio--_.......-------.................---_..............-.........-_..--_......---_...---_.................-----_........................--.....-_...................----_.......---------_.............-_........----------------..._......-_..................---_....---_....-..-_....-_..SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHbb.10717G010100.0010 100.0010100.0SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHbb.108 08FG0b2b20.00b2 b20.0458b20.Ob981RCHCREEKSLOUGH88.4071bG041 410.0239410.051833410.24281RCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40728FG07487480.077417480.00987bbl74B0.132BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.408 07E0283328330.017281b2833O.OOb4Bb234728330.207BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH8B.4OB15F 0457m0.05m4570.011943b34570.259BIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBB.4OB23FG01101100.021081100.01917931100.IB3BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH8B.409 02E0 3 30.00 3 30.00 3 30.0>SLOUGH912B.3OB29G 0I I0.00I I0.00I10.0I~vvJI-vSLOUGH20140.0OB30E02 20.00 2 20.00220.0----------------------------------------------------------------_..---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------AppendixTable3-8.Pinksalmonspav/ning~roundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.PinkSiliiontiggedtountiggedratios,1985FIathornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tig/unhgun-tig/untigun-tag/untagSpawningSiteliledateconditIonstiggedtiggedtohlratiotaggedtiggedtohlratiotiggedtiggedtotilratio--_.........-------...-----------........._...........---_............--------_...................------_...-...................--......-_.....................-----.........---------_........-_...---_......-----_...----------_........-_.....................----_...---_....-..-_......-_..SHEEPCREEKSLOU6Hbb.107176010100.0010 100.0010100.0SHEEPCREEKSLOU6Hbb.10808F60b2b20.00b2b20.0458b20.Ob9BIRCHCREEKSLOU6H88.407Ib6041 410.0239410.051833410.242BIRCHCREEKSLDU6HBB.40728F6074B74B0.0774174B0.009B7bbl7480.132BIRCHCREEKSLOU6HBB.4OB07E02B332B330.0172Blb2B33O.OOb4Bb234728330.207BIRCHCREEKSLOU6HBB.40815F0457m0.05m4570.011943b3m0.259BIRCHCREEKSLOU6H8B.40823F601101100.021081100.01917931100.183BIRCHCREEKSLDU6HBB.40902E0330.00330.00330.0>SLOU6H9128.3OB29600.000.000.0I:,,)vJI-vSLOUGH20140.0083000.000.000.0----------------------------------------------------------------_...------------------------------------------------------------------------------_.._------------------ AppendixTable3-9.Chumsalmonspawnin~groundsurveysofselectedstreamsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.---------------------_.---------_...----_...----- -------------........--------------.........----------------..-------------------...------......-------..._------_.....--.....---------_.....--.....-----_...----_...--_....----------....--..------_.....---Chulullonhgg.dtounhgg.drllios,1~85FlllhornSunshine10hSunshineIBICurryriversurveyun-hg/untlgun-ag/untagun-IIg/unhgun-hg/unhgSp••OInqSit.liltdatetonditionstagg.d!agg.dtohlratiohgg.dtagg.dtotalrltiotlgg.d tlgg.dtotalratiota,g.dtagg.dtotalratiD..-- --------_......-..--_...-----_....--_......-----.....-.....-----_..--...----------.......-...------_..----_......--------...._--------.....---------_........._----_....-..-------_....--_..-----..---------...-.....---------_......._-------.......------------------IALACHULlTNARIVER28.00722E60 2 20.00220.00 2 20.00 220.0TALACHULlTNARIVER28.00827PF0II0.00II0.00 I I0.00II0.0YENINARIVERLAKECREEK28.00826F248500.042050 500.0050500.0050500.0DESHKARIVER"DOSECREEK40.6073060 I I0.00II0.00 II0.00 II0.0WILLOWCREEK4~.107286013 130.0013 130.0013Il0.0013130.0CASIIELLCREEK64.0O~IIF60 4 40.004 40.00 4 40.00•40.0SHEEPCREEK66.10808F0II0.0I I 00.00II0.00 I10.0SHEEPCREEK66.10824PF0 I I0.00 I I0.00II0.00II0.0SOOSECREEK72.00717E02 20.002 20.00 220.00220.0GOOSECREEK72.00728P0220.00220.002 20.00 220.0600SECREEK72.008086059590.08515~0.157059 590.005~590.0600SECREEK72.00816F0 6 60.0I5 60.2000 6 60.00 660.0SDOSECREEK72.0082460 440.0I 3 40.3330440.00••0.0600SECREEK72.0090360 4 40.00 4 40.00440.00 440.0:J:>oGOOSECREEK72.0O~II60I I0.00II0.00II0.00II0.0I1'0W"ONTAMACREEK77.00728GE0 330.003 30.00 3 30.00330.0w"ONIANACREEK77.0O~0360 I I0.00 I I0.00II0.001I0.0MONTANACREEK77.0O~II60 4 40.00 4 40.00•40.00440.0"ONTAMACREEK77.00918F0II0.00 I I0.00 II0.00II0.0SUMSHIMECREEK85.\08IbFP0 330.00330.00330.00330.06UNSHINECREEK85.1091060 I10.00 II0.00II0.00II0.0SUNSHINECREEK85.10917F0 3 30.0I 23D.5000330.00330.0SUNSHINECREEK85.1O~25F0 I I0.00II0.00II0.00II0.0-------------------------------....----....-------_......---------_.....---------....-----_..--....---------...-..__....------..------------....--_..-----............-----_..--_..------------....--------.........------..-....-----_...-....-...----------_.._-Sunlhin.(01deno!ntholtfishtined.ithoranqeIIgl~riorto21JUly.Sunshin.(8)deno!n!hostIlShtln.d.ithblueIIgsIIer21July.AppendixTable3-9.Chumsalmonspawnin~groundsurveysofselectedstreamsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.------------------_...--.---------------------- -------------.-...-----------_..-......-----------....--------..---...----------------_........--------...-----_......--....---------_....--------.......--------_....-----.._--_.....-_..------------Chullilianhggldtountaggedratiol.1985FlathornSunshinltOhSunlhinllSICurr,riverlurve,un-tlg/unhgun-ag/untlgun-tlg/untlgun-hg/unhgSpaMninqSIIIliltdaticonditionslaggldhggldtohlratiotlggedtaggldtotllrAtiotaggldtlggldtotllratioh991dtaggedtotllraliD-..-----........_......_..-_....-----_....--_......-----..--_...-----_..-_....----------............------_....---...-....------...--_....------.......--------------..-----....---------_....--_..-------------_..--_.....--------_....--------......---..--_..---------_...lALACHULlTNARIVER28.00722E600.0020.000.00 20.0lALACHULI1NARIVER28.00827PF00.00I0.000.00I0.0YENINARIVERLAKECREEK28.00826248500.042050500.0050500.0050500.0DESHr.ARIVER"DOSECREEK4Q.b071060I0,000.00.000.0WILLOWCREEK49.107286011110.0013130.011130.0011110.0CASWELLCREEK64.00911F6040.000.000.000.0SHEEPCREEK66.10808F00.0I00.00I0.00I0.0SHEEPCREEK66.10824PF00.00I0.00I0.0010.0SOOSECREEK72.00717E0 220.00 220.00 2 20.00 2 20.0GOOSECREEK72.00728P02 20.00 2 2O.D0220.002 20.0600SECREEK72.0DBDBG059590.0851590.157059590.0059590.0600SECREH72.00816F0660.0I560.2000 6 60.006 60.0SOOSECREEK72.0DB2460440.0I340.3330440.004 40.0GOOSECREEK72.0090360 4 40.00440.00440.00440.0):>0GOOSECREEK72.0091160II0.00II0.00II0.00I10.0I1'0W"ONTANACREEK77.007286E0.000.000.000.0w"ONIANACREEK77.0090160.000.000.000.0"ONTAlIACREEK77.009\I60.000.000.000.0"ONTAWACREEK77.00918F0.000.000.000.0SUNSHINECREEK95.10816FP00.00.00.00.0SUNSHINE[REEK95.10910S00.00.00.00.0SUNSHIHECREEK85.1091700.0I0.50000.00.0SUNSHINECREEK95.1092500.000.000.00.0------------------------------_..-----...---------....-----..----_.....--------.......--------..-------------..-....--...----..-..----..----_.----------_..-----------..-..----------......---..-_........---------_..--------_....-..-----.._----.._-Sun,hlnl101dlnot..thanfi,htin"Mithorlnqlhg,riorto21July.Sunshinl191denol..IhoulishliqgldMithblueligsIIIr21July. AprendixTable3-9(Continued).---------------..-_..-----_............_..._.....-_.....__.......--------_......--------_...----..--..------------------_...-------------_......-----..._--------------------_...----------_...........---...................---_....---_..................--....-------------------..............-ChulSillontiggedtountiggedrltios,1985FlithornSunshine101Sunshine(BICurryriverluryeyun-tig/untlgun-hg/unt.gun-tir/Unti9un-tig/untigSpunlngSiteliledAteconditionstAggedtlggedtotilrltiohggedtAggedtotAlrltiohggedtlggedtotilrliotlggedtA9gedtotilrAtio..-.........-_..----_.........---_......--_...--_...-------_......----_.._......--_........_............-....---_....................---_.........------_......------_...-_...--_......-------_...--..---_......------...............------_..-----_......-...-----_.......................----........-------_........-_.......................-------_...BIRCHCREEK89.20910E0BB0.008 80.008B0.00880.0BIRCHCREEKB9.20917F0330.00330.00330.00 330.0CACHECREEk95.508 07602 20.002 20.00 220.00220.0CACHECREEk95.50902F6441450.09B342450.071I44450.023045450.0CACHECREEk95.509106040400.0238400.053238400.053040400.0CACHECREEk95.50917P0220.00 220.00 220.00 220.0CACHECREEK95.50925FI6 70.1670 770.007 70.00770.0CACHECREEK95.5100260550.005 50.00550.005 50.0BYERSCREEk97.BDB14626Bo.m2 68o.m0 B 80.00 8 B0.0TALkEETNARIVERFISHCREEK97.808156062620.01844620.409062 620.0062620.0TALkEETNARIVERFISHCREEk97.808226033330.0330330.100033330.0033330.0TOkOSITNARIVERUNNA"EDCREEk97.B0822F08B0.00 880.00 880.00 8 80.0~SLASHCREEk5IIll.2091660 550.00 550.00 5 50.0050.0r-0wP-LANt:CREEk113.b0811E0I10.00II0.00II0.0L1T1LEPORTA6ECREEk117.7082560 440.00440.00440.0I34o.mLImEPORTA6ECREEK117.709 0260 1I0.00II0.00 1I0.00II0.0FIFTHOFJULYCREEk123.709 0560330.003 30.00330.003 30.0SkULLCREEk124.7081660 2 20.02 021.00 220.00 2 20.0fOURTHOfJULYCREEk131.008096043U0.0637430.162043430.024\430.049FOURTHOFJULYCREEk131.0DB116I1391400.007281121400.25001401400.0101301400.077FOURTHOFJULYCREEk131.00822604B480.024b480.04304B480.0939480.231FOURTHOFJULYCREEk131.008296023230.0221230.095023230.0023230.0------------------------_.....................--_...-----_...----_............_...------_...-_......-----_...----_............----......_...----_.........----...--------_...--...--...........-------------------------------...---_.....---_......-------...---------------........---------_.....-_....-Sunshine101denotesthoseIIshtAgged.ithorlngetAgsriorto-2\July.SunshIneIBIdenotnthosefllhtl9ged.ithbluetlgsIfer21July.---DENOTES110AprendixTable3-9(Continued).Chulullonhggedtounhggedrltios,1985FlithornSunshine101Sunshine(8)Curryriyersurveyun-hg/untlgun-hg/unhgun-hg/unhgun-tag/unhgSpunlngSiteliledlteconditionshggedtAggedtohlrltiohggedtAggedtotAlrltiotAggedhggedtotAlrillotAggedtAggedtotdrltio--------------------------_..---------_------------_-----_--_-------_-----..-----_---------_..----_-----------..-----_-------_ -_..---_....----------_..-_..---..-----------81RCHCREEK89.209100.0080.00.000.0BIRCHCREEk89,209110.0030.00.000.0CACHECREEkCACHECREEKCACHECREEKCACHECREEkCACHECREEKCACHECREEKBYERSCREEKTALkEETNARIYERFISHCREEKTALkEETNARIYERfISHCREEK95.5080195.5090295.5091095.5091195.5092595.5100291.8081491.8081591.808226F66PF6o4ooIo2414026562332454021562n0.00.0980.00.00.1610.0o.m0.00.0o32ooo1832423827544302454021562n0.00.0710.0530.00.00.0o.m0.4090.1002443827562n2454021562n0.00.0230.0530.00.00.00.00.00.02454021562n2454021562330.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0TOK05nNARIYERUNNA"EDCREEk91.808220.00.00.00.0SLASHCREEkLANECREEKL1T1LEPORTA6ECREEkLImEPORTA6ECREEkFIFTHOFJULYCREEKSkULLCREEkfOURTHOfJULYCREEkFOURTHOFJULYCREEkFOURTHOFJULYCREEkFOURTHOFJULYCREEk111.20916113.60811111.10825111.10902123.10905124.70816131.00809131.00811131.00822131.008294313948234314048230.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0010.00.0628223111246214314048230.00.00.00.00.01.00.1620.2500.0430.095oooo4343140 14048 4823230.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.02109o4143130140394823230.0o.m0.00.00.00.0490.0770.2310.0Sunshine101denotesthoufllhtaggedwithorlngetAgspriorto-21July.SunshIne181denol"thoufIShtlggedwithbluehgsliter21July.---DENOTES110 \:>INW(J1AppendixTable3-9(Continued).Chulsillonhgged10unhggedrllios,1985FIllhornSunshine(01SunshineIIICurryriversurveyun-hg/unhgun-lig/unhgun-lig/unhgun-hg/unhgSpunlngSiteliltdillconditionshggedhggedlolilrltioliggedlinedlolil'Ilialinedliggtdlolil'IlialIggtdhggfdlotllrltio~---_...----"''''--~-...-_..-------------...-------_...----_..._..._...----------.....--------------------_...-------...",...-_...-----------...--------------_...------_......--_.........-----_......----...-_......-------------........--------------.....-------.--------INDIANRIVER138.60801E017 170.0215170.133017170.0I16170.063INDIANRIYER138.608 08E065650.0659650.102065650.0857650.140INDIANRIVER138.608 08P036360.0036360.0036360.0036360.0TNDIANRIVER138.60824&0mm0.031394m0.0790m4250.0273984250.068INDIANRIVER138.6OB30&0HIHI0.016mm0.0514327HI0.0129mm0.028INDIANRIVER138.60906&01391390.07l321390.05341351390.0309130139o.mINDIANRIVER138.60913&054540.0I53 540.019054540.0252540.038INDIANRIVER138.60920f012 120.0012 120.0012120.0012120.0INDIANRIVER138.60927G01I0.00II0.00II0.001I0.0PORTAGECREEK148.9OB08E014 140.0311140.213014140.0212140.167PORTAGECREEK148.9DB30P06 60.006 60.00660.00 660.0PORTAGECREEK148.909 0660II0.00I I0.00II0.00II0.0........................-......----_......--_.........-_...----...-.....--------------_...-----------.......-----------_.....--------------~------------.........-_......-----------------------.......--------------..----------..-....------------.-----.-----------.-.-----Sun.hine101denoteslhoseHshli9ged.ilhorangeli9spriorto21July.Sun.hinelBIdenohslholtHshligged.ilhblueligslIter2lJuly.AppendixTable3-9(Continued).Chulsilionhggedtounhggedrltios,1985FllthornSunshine(01SunshineII)Curryriversurveyun-hgJunhgun-hgJunhgun-hgJunhgun-hgJuntigSpunlngSiteliltdlteconditionshggedhggedtot11rltiohggedhggedtotllrltiotlgg.dtlgg.dtotllrltiotlgg.dtlggedtolilrltio-~- - - ----- - - - -~-..-_-------_..---------------- - - -..-------_-----------------------------_---------_o._ - -_..--.._INDIANRIVERINDIANRIYERINDIANRIYERTNDIANRIYERINDIANRIVERINDIANRIYERINDIANRIVERINDIANRIYERINDIANRIYERPORTAGECREEKPORTAGECREEKPORTAGECREEK138.&0801138.608 08138.&08 08138.60824138.6OB30138.609 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AppendixTable3-10.ChumsalmonspawninQ9roundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultantta0gedtountaggedratios,1985.-----------------_..........--_...-...-_........------_..................----_...-_...-----------_.................-----_......-_......---------_......-----_......--_...-_..._......----_...-----...-----_...........---_..._....------------...._...-------_......--_...--......---------_.................-_...............-........ChulullonUggldtounugged"tlOI,1985FlithornSunlhine101SunrohineIBICurryriverrourveyun-uglunUgun-uglunhgun-Uglunt.gun-UglunhgSp.lningSittlilld.ttconditionsUggldhggedtat..rAtiohggedUggtdtoulrAtiouggedUggedtoUIrAtioUggedUggedtoUlr.tio--.........--_.....----------...--_......--_...---_..----_..................-_............--_..........................--_...-_......-----------_......--...-----...----_......------------...-_....---------------.........------------------_....----------------_........-------------------....................._...SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHbU0808FGImm0.00227447m0.0570m m0.00mm0.0SHEEPCREEKSlOUGHbb.10903PF05 50.005 50.00550.00 550.0SHEEPCREEKSlOIJ6H6b.10911G09 90.009 90.00990.00 990.0BJRCHCREEKSlOU6H88.4.07166 0220.002 20.00220.00 220.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40728FG010100.0010100.0010100.0010 100.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40807E 2142 1440.014421021440.41201441440.001441440.081RCHCREEKSlOUGH88.408ISF 025250.0421250.190025 250.0025250.0BIRCHCREEKSlOU61188.4082JFG21J81400.014161241400.1297m1400.05301401400.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40902E11349 3600.0324m3600.01115m3bO0.0430360 3600.081RCHCREEKSLOIJ6H88.40910Eb151\570.04001571570.071501570.04701571570.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGH88.40917PF069 690.0267690.030bb3690.095I68690.0158IRCHCREEKSlOIJ6H88.40925G 057 570.0057570.0156570.018057570.0BIRCHCREEkSLOUGH88.41003FG013130.0013130.0013130.0013130.0PERDIDUlASLOUGH97.\OB23F62n750.027966750.136372750.042075750.0PERDIDUlASlOUSH97.10902FS9JI7m0.02818308m0.0588318m0.0250m m0.0PERDIDUlASLOUGH97.10910F135415540.02475475540.01317m5540.03205545540.0PERDIDUlASlOIJ6H97.10925FG3m4990.0060m4990.03mm0.00614984990.002p.PERDIDULASLOU6H97.11003G0m m0.00m m0.00mm0.00mm0.0II'.:JGJSLOUGII199,60917E0220.00220.00 2 20.00 2 20.0OJSLOU6H2100.20924G013 130.0013130.0013130.0013130.0SLOUGH2100.21001G015 150.0015 150.0015 150.0015150.0SLOUGH3B101.40924G 0110.00110.001I0.00I10.0SLOUGH311101.90924G 02 20.00220.002 20.00 220.0--..--_......-_..----_..--_..-------------------....---_....-_..----_........-_....-----------------_..-_..---_..-----_.........._..----------------_........._---_..----------------..-----_....------_...........----------_..---..............-_....-_........---_..SUnihine(01dlnotuIIlhurktd11thor.ngehgifriarto21July.SUnihineleidenotlllilhurkedlithbluehgs.1er21July.AppendixTable3-10.Chumsalmonsrawnin~9roundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaGgedtountaggedratios,1985.Chulullontigg.dtountigg.drdlol,1985FlathornSunlhin.(0)Sunthin.IBlCurryriverturv.yun-hglunhgun-tiglunhgun-tigluntigun-taglunhgSpa.ningSiltIiI.d.te[onditionthggtdtaggedtot..rdiohggedtigg'dtotdratiotigg.dhgg.dtotdratiotaggedhggedtohl"ti~--..----_....----------..--_..---------~..-------..---------_..-....-----..------------_..---------------------_....----------.---_....----------------_..------------------_....----------------_........_---------------_.....-_..........-SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHbb.!OB OBFGIm4740.0~2274474740.0574744740.04744740.0SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHbb.10903PF0550.00550.0550.0550.0SHEEPCREEKSLOU6Hbb.10911G 0990.00990.0990.0990.0BJRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGH81RCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOU6HBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBJRCHCREEKSLOU6HBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBB.4·0716G8B.4072BFBBB.4OB07E8B.4OB15FBB.4OB21FGBB.40902EBB.40910EBB.40917PF88.40925GBB.41001FBoo2o2116ooo21014225138m1516957Il20.0100.01440.014250.01400.0143600.0321570.040690.0570.0130.0oo424164o2oo21010221124m157675713210144251401601576957Il0.00.00.4120.1900.1290.0110.00.0100.00.0oooo71576Io21014425IIIm150635613210144251403601576957130.000.000.000.000.05300.04300.04700.095I0.01800.00210144251403601576B571320.0100.01440.0250.01400.01600.01570.0690.015570.0130.0P-II'JGJCi)PERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUBHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIDULASLOU6HPERD1DULASLOUGHGLOUGHI97.10821FG97.10902FB97.10910F97.10925FG97.11003G99.6091729131o13m541496m75m554499m0.0270.0280.0240.0060.00.09187oo66lOB547499m75m554499m0.1360.05B0.0130.00.00.038173o72318537mm75m554499m0,0420.0250.0320.0060.00.0ooo1o75m55449Bm75m554499m0.00.00.00.0020.00.0SLOUGH2SLOUBH2SLOUGH18SLOUBHlA100.20924100.21001101.40924101.90924oo1115Il0.0150.00.00.0131511150.00.00.00.0Il1511150.00.00.00.01315Il150.00.00.00.0SUnlhlne(01d.notuIlihurked.Ithoringehgtpriorto21July.Suuhin.\81denotuIilhurked.ithbluehgt.lttr21July. 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4168b82922922212211741149495108 10926260.00.00.00.00.00.0110.0090.0II929104ooo305926321117095109264168292221114951092b0.3670.1530.1100.0470.0240.00.00.0oooI23oo41682922201729210926416829222117495109260.00.00.00.0050.0120.0330.00.0762515o22o34410.20b62680.0972672920.0942062210.0731741140.093950.0221071090.019262b0.0----------------------_...------------------.------_......--_..---------------------------..---------------------------......_-----------------------..--..-------------------------..-------------------------------------Sunlhlne(0)denotuIilhurled.ithorAngehgspriorto21My.SunshineIBldenoluluhurked.Ithbluehglalter21July.---DENOTESI/O 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80.00880.0SLOUGH16137.30830E04 40.0I34o.m04 40.00 440.0SLOU6H20140.00808E0II0.00I10.00II0.00I10.0SLOUGH20140.008166013 130.0I12130.083013130.02II130.182SLOU6H20140.00824E054540.0549540.102054540.0153540.019SLOUGH20140.00830E0 6 60.00 660.00 6 60.006 60.0SLOU6H20140.0091360I10.00I10.00II0.00 1I0.0SLOU6H20140.00920603 30.00 330.00 330.00330.0-----~ ~--.-.-----...-.------------------_....-------_..--_.......................--_....-------_..---------------_...--....---------------_....-----------..-----------------------_....----------------_..-------------_........---------_..-_.._-Sunshinl101dlnohslishIIrkedwithorlngeligsfriarto21July.SunshineIBIdenotnfishIIrkedwithblurtlgsIIer21July.---DEMOTES1/0ArrendixTable3-10(Continued).----------------------------------_.....--_..........--_......-------_..........-------------------------------_......-------------_.........------_..------_......-----_........-------_.....-_....-_....--------------_..---_....-_....-_..........-_...........----------Chul1I110ntlggedtountlggedrilios,1985FlithornSunshine(0)Sunshine181Curryriversurveyun-hg/unhgun-hg/unhgun-tlr/unhgun-tlg/unhgSpa.nlngSIteIiIedatecondilionshggedhggedtohlratiotaggedtlggedtotllratiotlggedtlggedtotllraiotlggldtlggedtotllrltio----...-------------_..--.._........................-_....--......-----------_......-_.....---------_....................-_...............---_....--------------_..-_.....-_......-------_....---_..---..........---_.............-_...-...............---------------_....---_.....------_...-----------------SLOUGH8126.3082925250.022250.136025250.024 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20.0II21.000SLOUGH21141.1OB06G042420.0I41420.024042420.0834420.235SLOUGH21141.10824E02~82~80.019m2580.07902582580.0212372580.089SLOUGH21141.10830E0m1510.081431510.05611501510.00751461510.034SLOUGH21141.10906EI2592600.00482522600.032I2592600.004II2492600.044SLOUGH2\141.10913G01311310.0I1301310.00831281310.02351261310.040SLOUGH21141.10920G036360.0036360.0036360.0036360.0SLOUGH21141.10928G022220.0022220.0022220.0022220.0SLOUGH21141.11004G038380.0038380.0038380.0038380.0SLOUGH21ASLOUGH22SLOUGH22141.10816144.50824144.50830&&2062060.00.00.01962060.00.0530.0oo2062060.00.00.02062060.00.0::t:>I1'0WcoSunlhin.(0)d.notnfilhIlrk.dlithorlng.tl91priorto21July.Sunlhin.181d.notnfilhurk.dlithblu.tlg••fter21My.---DEMOTESI/O AppendixTable3-11.Cohosalmonspawnin~groundsurveysofselectedstreamsandresultantta~gedtountaggedratios,1985.......--_-----..-_-_---_ -_------_-----------_---_-_---_-_-_ -_-------_-_-_-_ 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10.0_.._-------------------...---------------------------..-------------------------_...---------------------------------------------_..._---..--------------------------_....--------DEMOTESI/OAppendixTable3-11(Continued)............------_..--_....--------------_.._......................................-_..---_....-_.................-_....----......----------.....-------_........---_..........--------------...-..------_...----_....................-_..................-_...................--CohoSilllontilggedtountilggedriltios,1985FliithornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-hg/untilgun-tilg/untilgun-tilg/untilgSpil_ningSIteliledilteconditionshggedtilggedtotduti0tilggedtilggedtohlutiohggedtilggedtotduti0..........................-_............................-_...----_..........-_........-----.............................-_.....------_..-_....--....-------_....-_....------_...--------_...--------_........-_...-----------....-----------_.....-_.......---_..---_.....---_..WHISKERSCREEK101.4082766129m0.04724IIIm0.21601351350.0WHISKERSCREEK101.409036 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057570.0453570.075948570.188INDIANmERm.b0913G035350.0332350.094I34350.029INDIANRIVER138.b0920F038380.0I37380.027335 380.08bINDIANRIVERm.b0927G032320.0230320.Ob7329320.103INDIANRIVERm.b1004G014 140.0014 140.0014 140.0PORIAGECREEK148.90830P07 70.02 5 70.400Ib70.lb7'"IN·PoWAppendixTable3-11(Continued).Cohosahontaggedtountaggedratios,1985HathornSunshineCurryriversurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpaNningSiteIiledateconditionstaggedtaggedtotalratiotaggedtaggedtotalrati0taggedtaggedtotalratio-_.........-_.....---_.....--_...--_.........----_..-_........-_...-_...---------------------------_..-_..--_....-_.....--------......-------------------------------------------_...---------..-----_........-_..-_..INDIANmER13B.b0824G028280.0226280.0775n280.217INDIANmER13B.b0830G056560.0551560.0988485b0.lb7INDIANmER13B.b09ObG057570.0453570.075948570.188INDIANRIVER138.60913G035350.0332350.094I34350.029INDIANRIVERm.b0920F038380.0I37380.027335380.086INDIANRIVER138.60927G032320.0230320.Ob7329320.103INDIANRIVER138.b1004G014 140.0014 140.0014 140.0PORIAGECREEK148.90830P00.0250.4000.lb7 AppendixTable3-12.Cohosalmonspawninggroundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.-----------------------------------------------------------------_..-----------------------------------------.._--------------...._..._---_....-------------_...__.._--------------..Cohosallontaggedtountaggedratios,19B5FIathornSunshineCurryriverlurveyun-tag/untagun-tag/untagun-tag/untagSpaMningSiteliledateconditionstaggedtaggedtotalratiotagged taggedtotalratiotaggedtaggedtotalratio..........-_..----_---_..--_------_--_-_-..----_..----_-------_-----_..---_----------_---------_..-_..--_----_..-------_----SHEEPCREEKSLOUGH66.1OB24FPI12130.OB3013130.0013130.0WHITEFISHSLOUGH79.4OB24PFo13130.09130.444o13130.0>Ir'.,)-Poof'>BIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIReHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIOULASLOUGHSLOUGHBDSLOUGHBBSLOUGHBASLOUGHBASLOUGHBASLOUGHBASLOUGH9SLOUGH9ABB.4OB0788.40823BB.409 028B.409108B.4092588.4100397.1OB2397.1090297.1091097.1092597.11003121.80923122.20923125.4OB22125.40920125.40927125.4100312B.30919133.B0926EFGEEGFGFGFGFFGGGGGEEGGGo5So261I2B72150o9o3436742562194oBo15o1939oo5S26128B152933712601968150.00.00.0030.0130.00.00.0110.0160.0100.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.08675535Io76402224ooooooo47194233117a3m2201746III939552612BB15293371260196a150.1700.3450.4470.2990.1250.0U5a0.1820.1260.3330.3640.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0oIoooooooI1ooo55552602612BB288152 1529 93 33713712602&0196 1967 814150.00.0040.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.1430.0710.00.00.2B60.5000.1250.00.0.......----....-_......-.......---........-....-_..-------......---_...---_..---------......-----------_...---..-------..------------_...--..-------_...-----------------------_...----------------........-------------DENOTES1/0AppendixTable3-12.Cohosalmonspawninggroundsurveysofselectedsloughsandresultanttaggedtountaggedratios,1985.-------..---------------------------------------------------------_..-----------------------..-----------------.._----_.._-------....._------...------.._---..-_..__.._-------------..-Coho,allontaggedtountaggedratio"19B5FlathornSUMhineCurryriver,urveyun-tagluntagun-tagIlintagun-tagluntag---~~~~~~~~-~~!~-----------------~~~~----~~!~---~~~~~!~~~~---_!~~~~~-_!~~~~~---!~!~~----~~!~~----_!~~~~~--_!~~~~~--_!~!~~--_.~~!~~-----_!~~~~~-_!~~~~~--!~!~~---~~!~~----SHEEPCREEKSLOUGHWHITEFISHSLOUGH66.1OB2479.4OB24FPPFo121313130.0830.0o1313130.00.444oo1313130.00.0BIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLOUGHBIRCHCREEkSLDUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHBIRCHCREEKSLOUGHPERDIDULASLOUGHPERDIOULASLOUGHPERDIOULASLOUGHPEROIOUlASLOUGHPEROIOULASLOUGHSLOUGHBDSLOUGHBBSLDUGHBASLOUGHBASLOUGH8ASLOUGHBASLOUGH9SLOUGH9ABB.40807BB.4OB23BB.40902B8.4091088.4092588.4100397.1082397.1090297.1091097.1092597.11003121.B0923122.20923125.40822125.40920125.40927125.41003128.30919133.80926EFGEEGFGFGFGFFGGGGGEEGGGo55o261I2872150o9o3431>742562194o8o15oI939o55261288152933712601968150.00.00.0030.0130.00.00.0110.0160.0100.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.08675535Io71>402224ooooooum23311783m2201146III9395S2612881529337121>0I9b815I9390.1700.3450.447o.m0.1250.00.2580.1820.126o.m0.31>40.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.0oIooooooo1Iooo555526021>1288288152 152993 331137126021>0m191>7 814150.00.0040.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.1430.0710.00.00.2800.5000.1250.00.0_-----_--_-_..---_-_---_-----_-----------_---------------_----_--..----_------_-----------------~---------------DENOTES110 APPENDIX 4 Station Locations and Middle River Su rvey Areas 1\-245 APPENDIX 4 Station Locations and Middle River Su rvey Areas 1\-245 U') c." U'):.Righi -(\'\East Channel -""'0 Fishwheel -Z- ~ FLATHORN STATION \"\ ~.~..r::.~,~:,:"._..... - RM 23$, ;Left'.n West Channel ,0 Fishwheel "' Appendix Fi~ure 4-1.Flathorn Station with fishwheel sites defined,1985. /\-246 U') c." U'):.Righi -(\'\East Channel -""'0 Fishwheel -Z- ~ FLATHORN STATION \"\ ~.~..r::.~,~:,:"._..... - RM 23$, ;Left'.n West Channel ,0 Fishwheel "' Appendix Fi~ure 4-1.Flathorn Station with fishwheel sites defined,1985. /\-246 SUNSHINE STATION PARkS HIGHWAY '. Low.r West Bonk Fishwh ••1 Appendix Figure 4-2.Sunshine Station with fishwheel sites defined, 19P5. P-.-247 SUNSHINE STATION PARkS HIGHWAY '. Low.r West Bonk Fishwh ••1 Appendix Figure 4-2.Sunshine Station with fishwheel sites defined, 19P5. P-.-247 ):::>IN.r::-CD.;..·.....t~.,·..:.,...~.•,',"..'.,~.CURRYSTATIONwutBank~,.:,.:.._.;..•~FilJhWhUI.,......-~Q/,~~~JJ.~.AppendixFigure4-3,CurryStationwithfishwheelsitesdefined,1985.):::>IN-~IJ:)CURRYSTATIONAppendixFigure4-3.CurryStationwithfishwheelsitesdefined,1985. \ Wt'llskers Creel( ....TALKEETNA STATION \ • -River Mile Appendix Figure 4-4.Susitna River slough,stream and mainstem spawning locations from the confluence of the Talkeetna and Chulitna rivers to RM 150.0,19R5. \ Wt'llskers Creel( ....TALKEETNA STATION \•-River Mile Appendix Figure 4-4.Susitna River slough,stream and mainstem spawning locations from the confluence of the Talkeetna and Chulitna rivers to RM 150.0,19R5. 115 ...SlOUgh B Lane Creek Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). -----------_._----,---~.- \ ,ll.-250 f·-River MIle ....Moose Slough 510ug"Be ...Slough 80 RM 120 Lit~e Ponag8 Creek Lower McKenzIe Creek 115 ...SlOUgh B Lane Creek Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). -----------_._----,---~.- \ ,ll.-250 f·-River MIle ....Moose Slough 510ug"Be ...Slough 80 RM 120 Lit~e Ponag8 Creek Lower McKenzIe Creek Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). Sloug"14"ij Sloug"'l ,11.-251 ....Slough 19 ...c Gotd Creek StaTion Cold Creek. Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). Sloug"14"ij Sloug"'l ,11.-251 ....Slough 19 ...c Gotd Creek StaTion Cold Creek. \ Porlage Creek • .River Mile I ,- Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). ,1\.-252 \ Porlage Creek •.River Mile I ,- Appendix Figure 4-4 (Continued). ,1\.-252 APPENDIX 5 Migrational Timing Based on Cumulative Fishwheel Catch Weighted by CPUE .1\-253 APPENDIX 5 Migrational Timing Based on Cumulative Fishwheel Catch Weighted by CPUE .1\-253 }AppendixTable5-1Migrationaltimingofsalmon,byspeciesatmainchannelsamplinglocationsofFlathorn,SunshineandCurrystationsbasedoncumulativepercentoffishwheelcatch,1985.StationSpeciesCumulativePercentofTotalFishwheelCatches5%25%50%75%95%FlathornStationChinook6/066/116/156/206/28(eastbank)Sockeye(1strun)5/316/056/096/116/19Sockeye(2ndrun)7/17 7/257/298/068/16Pink7/157/278/048/108/14Chum7/288/118/158/178/20Coho7/237/277/318/10 8/20FlathornStationChinook6/056/106/156/206/27(westbank)Sockeye(1strun)5/306/036/076/106/17Sockeye(2ndrun)7/217/247/277/298/10Pink7/147/257/308/068/15Chum7/247/298/148/168/22Coho7/23 7/257/288/028/15;:0.I~FlathornStationChinook6/066/106/106/206/27<J1+'>(combinedbanks)Sockeye(1strun)5/306/046/086/116/18Sockeye(2ndrun)7/187/257/288/028/13Pink7/147/268/018/098/15Chum7/278/118/148/178/20Coho7/227/267/308/058/19SunshineStationChinook6/156/21 6/277/017/12Sockeye(1strun)6/096/116/136/166/23Sockeye(2ndrun)7/267/287/308/028/14Pink7/237/318/028/048/14Chum7/298/028/048/15 8/26Coho8/018/068/148/198/25CurryStationChinook6/287/057/097/157/25Sockeye7/308/038/078/168/22Pink7/288/038/058/088/13Chum8/02 8/058/07 8/15 8/28Coho8/057/098/188/229/04AppendixTable5-1Migrationaltimingofsalmon,byspeciesatmainchannelsamplinglocationsofFlathorn,SunshineandCurrystationsbasedoncumulativepercentoffishwheelcatch,1985.StationSpeciesCumulativePercentofTotalFishwheelCatches5%25%50%75%95%FlathornStationChinook6/066/11 6/156/206/28(eastbank)Sockeye(lstrun)5/316/056/096/116/19Sockeye(2ndrun)7/177/25 7/298/068/16Pink7/157/278/048/108/14Chum7/288/118/158/178/20Coho7/237/277/318/108/20FlathornStationChinook6/056/106/15 6/206/27(westbank)Sockeye(1strun)5/306/036/076/106/17Sockeye(2ndrun)7/217/24 7/277/298/10Pink7/147/257/308/068/15Chum7/247/298/148/168/22Coho7/237/25 7/288/028/15;:0.I~FlathornStationChinook6/066/10 6/106/206/27U1.p.(combinedbanks)Sockeye(lstrun)5/306/046/086/116/18Sockeye(2ndrun)7/187/257/288/028/13Pink7/147/268/018/098/15Chum7/278/11 8/148/178/20Coho7/227/267/308/058/19SunshineStationChinook6/15 6/216/277/017/12Sockeye(lstrun)6/096/116/136/166/23Sockeye(2ndrun)7/267/287/308/028/14Pink7/237/318/028/048/14Chum7/298/028/04 8/158/26Coho8/018/068/148/198/25CurryStationChinook6/287/057/097/157/25Sockeye7/308/038/078/16 8/22Pink7/288/038/05 8/088/13Chum8/02 8/05 8/078/15 8/28Coho8/057/098/188/229/04