Environmental Factors Affecting Salmon Production Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Science Division Dave Seiler.

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Environmental Factors Affecting Salmon Production Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife Science Division Dave Seiler

Map

Coho spawner

Coho Fry

Coho Smolt

Sunset Falls SF Skykomish River

Deschutes River screw trap at Tumwater Falls

Big Beef Creek during flood

Bingham Creek

Skagit River traps from air

Skagit River screw & scoop traps, near Mt Vernon

Clearwater River scoop trap

W – Fence Trap

Adult Returns to Sunset Falls Fishway SF Skykomish River

Deschutes River Adult Coho Returns

Big Beef Creek Smolt Production Coho, Cutthroat & Steelhead

Bingham Creek Smolt Production Coho, Cutthroat & Steelhead

Big Beef & Bingham Creeks Coho Smolt Productions

Marine Survival Puget Sound Wild Coho

Marine Survival Bingham Creek Wild C oho

Skagit River Wild Coho Smolt Production

Chehalis River Minimum Spawning Flows & Subsequent Coho Smolt Production, BYs

Bingham Creek Wild Coho, BYs Smolt Production & Low Flows

Bingham Creek Coho Smolt Production Related to Peak November Flows Following Screen Removal at Lake Nahwatzel

Cedar River Wild Sockeye Fry Survival as a Function of Peak Incubation Flow

Egg-to-Migrant Survival and Peak Flow in the Skagit River Wild Zero-Age Chinook: Brood Years

Clearwater River Wild Coho Smolt Production & Peak Flow During Egg Incubation, Brood years Low Escapement

In-River Survival of Hatchery Sockeye Fry Released at Landsburg Hatchery Cedar River 1995

Bear Creek Sockeye Fry Survival Related to Flows During Migration Brood Years

Cedar River Chinook Migration

Cedar River Wild Sockeye Fry Migration Timing as a Function of Temperature

Proportion of PIT Tagged Chinook Detected at the Ballard Locks Lake Washington Temperatures at Fremont Bridge Average of years 2001 – 2003

Number of Days Water Temperature Exceeded 20 degrees C Lake Washington Ship Canal Data provided by Fred Goetz, USACE

Yakima River Flow Range at Prosser During Fall Chinook Smolt Migration

Fall Chinook Smolt Migration Past Prosser & West Richland and Stream Temperature, Yakima River 1992