Chinook Salmon

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Side view of a colorful chinook salmon

Lower Columbia Objectives:

  • Estimate annual abundance of natural spawners for each of the 9 populations (map).
  • Survey 30 sites or 30% of the Chinook spawning habitat for each population.
  • Evaluate straying and natural spawning by hatchery fish.
  • Map the spatial and temporal distribution of spawners.
  • Monitor threatened and endangered stocks.
  • Monitor and assess abundance trends.
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Male surveyor in orange vest holds a large dead chinook salmon.

Oregon Coast Objectives:

  • Continue long-term annual estimate of abundance index.
  • Monitor and assess trends in abundance index.
  • Determine spawner age composition and life history (via fish scale samples).
  • Identify hatchery origin fish in naturally spawning population (fin clips and/or marks).
  • Research and develop methodologies as needed.
  • Assist and coordinate data collection with the ODFW Coastal Chinook Research and Monitoring Project (CCRMP).