202013 2012015 Return Information 2016 Forecast. SSRAA RETURNS CONTRIBUTION ESTIMATES 2015 Coho Common Property Special Harvest AreaSSRAACost Release.

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Return Information 2016 Forecast

SSRAA RETURNS CONTRIBUTION ESTIMATES 2015 Coho Common Property Special Harvest AreaSSRAACost Release SiteGillnetSeineTrollSportGillnetSeineTrollBroodRecoveryOtherTotal BURNETT INLET ,2704,100 16,079 NECK LAKE ,140 37,9471,077102,694 ANITA BAY , ,267 CRYSTAL LAKE ,414 HERRING COVE ,850 12,916 NAKAT ,386 26,145 NEETS BAY ,1248,12521,3762,013 2, ,498 % By Group24%2%28%13%7% 1%2%15%1% Total73,0337,24384,84138,79819,50421,4702,0137,12044,4131,577300,012 Chinook Common Property Special Harvest AreaSSRAACost Release SiteGillnetSeineTrollSportGillnetSeineTrollBroodRecoveryOtherTotal ANITA BAY12, , ,4214, ,923 CRYSTAL LAKE ,494 1,2304,827 HERRING COVE355172,9052, ,9591,77112,690 NEETS BAY671 5, ,9279, ,005 20,480 % By Group23%0.3%19%7%10%23%0.4%4%9%5%1 Total14, ,2584,6126,34814, ,2945,9643,00163,920 S Chum Common Property Special Harvest AreaSSRAACost Release SiteGillnetSeineTrollSportGillnetSeineTrollBroodRecoveryOtherTotal ANITA BAY173,50061,7441,538 61,01498, ,059 NAKAT132,45247, , ,353 NEETS BAY164,238264,89545,634 44,057511,555111,263136,200507,80088,8001,874,442 KENDRICK111,428605,3211, , ,834 % By Group16%27%1%0%9%24%3%4%14%2%100% Total581,618979,27948, ,653858,764112,668136,200507,80088,8003,599,756 F Chum Common Property Special Harvest AreaSSRAACost Release SiteGillnetSeineTrollSportGillnetSeineTrollBroodRecoveryOtherTotal NEETS BAY 22,854 21,9008,690 23,573158,13320,27680,130141,52021,350498,426 NAKAT 100,294 3,820 68, ,135 % By Group18%4%1%0%14%24%3%12%21%3%100% Total123,14825,7208,690091,594158,13320,27680,130141,52021,350670,561

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