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Age and Length Composition of Columbia Basin Chinook and Sockeye Salmon and Steelhead at Bonneville Dam in 2014

Apr 27, 2015

Abstract

The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) conducts a field study at Bonneville Dam which first began in 1985 to assess the age, length-at-age, and stock composition of adult Pacific salmon migrating up the Columbia River. Adult spring, summer, and fall Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), Sockeye Salmon (O. nerka), and steelhead (O. mykiss) were collected, sampled for scales and additional biological data, PIT tagged, revived and released. Caudal fin clips were also taken from Chinook, steelhead, and Sockeye for genetic analysis. Scales were examined to estimate age composition; the results contributed to an ongoing database for age structure of Columbia Basin salmon runs. Based on scale pattern analysis of our sample, four-year-olds were the most abundant age group for spring, summer and fall Chinook Salmon comprising, respectively, 82.0%, 61.5% and 66.6% of the runs. Four-year-olds were also the most abundant age group for Sockeye Salmon comprising 84.4% of the run, and steelhead run comprising 55.9% of the run. Steelhead data were analyzed for the salt years regardless of the freshwater phase, the majority of steelhead had two-salt winters (68.4%) in 2014. Using adipose fin clips, scale patterns, and dorsal fin condition for classification, the steelhead migration consisted of 61.0% hatchery- and 39.0% natural-origin steelhead. A-run steelhead, less than 78cm in length, comprised 83.9% of the steelhead run. B-run fish, equal to or greater than 78cm, comprised 16.1% of the run.

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Citation

Jones, B., C. Chulik, A. Strong, J. FiveCrows, J. Nowinski, J. Whiteaker, and J.K. Fryer. 2015. Age and length composition of Columbia Basin Chinook and Sockeye salmon and steelhead at Bonneville Dam in 2014. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Technical Report 15-03. Portland, OR. 45p.

Date

2015/04/27

Report No.

15-03

Media Type

CRITFC Technical Report