Early Stuart Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks Source: Sue Grant, DFO Total Abundance Total Abundance 43 spawning sites, 3 rearing lakes.

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Early Stuart Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks Source: Sue Grant, DFO Total Abundance Total Abundance 43 spawning sites, 3 rearing lakes

Early Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks Source: Sue Grant, DFO Total Abundance Total Abundance Shuswap Lake only 45 spawning sites, 12 rearing lakes

Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks Source: Sue Grant, DFO Total Abundance Quesnel Lake only Total Abundance 100 spawning sites, 8 rearing lakes

Late Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks Source: Sue Grant, DFO Total Abundance Total Abundance Shuswap Lake only(Adams River) 70 spawning sites, 7 rearing lakes

5 Early - Early - Summer - Late Stuart Summer Time Abundance Fraser sockeye management by 4 composite stock groups Abundance & Timing within a year varies considerably 19/11/2009 JuneSeptember

Early Stuart Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 43 spawning sites, 3 rearing lakes

Early Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 45 spawning sites, 12 rearing lakes

Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 100 spawning sites, 8 rearing lakes

Late Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 70 spawning sites, 7 rearing lakes

Early Stuart Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 43 spawning sites, 3 rearing lakes

Early Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 45 spawning sites, 12 rearing lakes

Summer Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 100 spawning sites, 8 rearing lakes

Late Run Fraser Sockeye Stocks 70 spawning sites, 7 rearing lakes