2014 Grays Harbor Fisheries Summary Fall Chinook Chehalis RiverHumptulips River NaturalHatcheryNaturalHatchery ForecastActualForecastActualForecastActualForecastActual.

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2014 Grays Harbor Fisheries Summary Fall Chinook Chehalis RiverHumptulips River NaturalHatcheryNaturalHatchery ForecastActualForecastActualForecastActualForecastActual Runsize16,87611, ,3056,9593,0731,4792,710 Treaty Catch5,4383, , Non-Treaty Commercial Impacts Marine Sport Impacts Freshwater Sport Impacts 19781, Escapement10,0627, ,5723,6232, ,231 Escapement Goals9, ,620369

2014 Grays Harbor Fisheries Summary * - NOR-HOR splits are preliminary. Coho Chehalis RiverHumptulips River NaturalHatcheryNaturalHatchery ForecastActualForecastActualForecastActualForecastActual Runsize89,786122,36238,11919,3766,69113,38512,7287,026 Treaty Catch29,23035,8641,8547,9982,0954,9783,9855,080 Non-Treaty Commercial Impacts 1,3264, Marine Sport Impacts2,3002, Freshwater Sport Impacts 6,2233, ,147 Escapement48,05681,961*17,64710,441*4,4488,407*6,4531,946* Escapement Goals28,5062,8506,8942,120

2014 Grays Harbor Fisheries Summary Chum Grays Harbor ForecastActual Runsize47,67328,215 Treaty Catch5,01910,223 Non-Treaty Commercial Impacts 4,2342,614 Marine Sport Impacts5 Freshwater Sport Impacts728 Escapement22,27315,378 Escapement Goals21,000