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1 DRAFT revised Goal = 990,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 411,574 Average = 497,054 Estimated number of all races of adult Chinook Figure 1. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river escapement of all races of adult Chinook Salmon in the Central Valley rivers and streams and numbers are calculated in CHINOOKPROD using CDFG Grand Tab in-river escapement data (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

2 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 750,000
(Final Restoration Plan) Average = 373,033 Estimated number of adult of fall-run Chinook Average = 374,049 Figure 2. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river escapement of adult fall-run Chinook salmon in the Central Valley rivers and streams and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

3 DRAFT revised Goal = 110,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult winter-run Chinook Data not available Average = 54,439 Average = 6,595 Figure 3. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of adult winter-run Chinook salmon in the Central Valley rivers and streams numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

4 DRAFT revised Goal = 68,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult late-fall Chinook Average = 34,192 Average = 17,822 Data not available Figure 4. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river escapements of adult late-fall-run Chinook salmon in the Central Valley rivers and streams – 2010 numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( )are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

5 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 68,000
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult spring-run Chinook Average = 34,374 Average =14,124 Data not available Figure 5. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river escapement of adult spring-run Chinook salmon in the Central Valley rivers and streams and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

6 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 230,000
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook, Hatchery escapement only, Average = 115,371 Average = 75,506 Figure 6. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river escapement for the entire mainstem Sacramento River adult fall-run Chinook salmon and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

7 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 68,000
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult late-fall-run Chinook Average = 33,941 Average = 18,094 Data not available Figure 7. Estimated yearly natural production and in-river adult escapement for above RBDD mainstem Sacramento River late-fall-run Chinook salmon numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers (1967 – 1991) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

8 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 59,000
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult spring-run Chinook Average = 29,412 Data not available Average = 750 Figure 8. Estimated yearly natural production and in river adult escapement for above RBDD mainstem Sacramento River spring-run Chinook salmon numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

9 DRAFT revised Goal = 110,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult winter-run Chinook Average = 54,316 Data not available Average = 6,595 Figure 9. Estimated yearly natural production and in river adult escapement for above RBDD mainstem Sacramento River winter-run Chinook salmon numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

10 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 10,940 Goal = 7,100 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 3,576 Figure 10. Estimated yearly natural production and in river adult escapement of Clear Creek fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1952, 1961, , 1979, 1980, – 1966 and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

11 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 5,900 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 2,964 Average = 1,584 Figure 11. Estimated yearly natural production and in river adult escapement of Cottonwood Creek fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1952, , and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

12 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 4,600 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 1,837 Average = 2,330 Figure 12. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Cow Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1952, 1961, 1963, , , and – 1966 and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

13 DRAFT revised Coleman National Fish Hatchery on the creek. Hatchery proportion = 0.9 Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook The high adult escapement numbers compared to production estimates indicates a hatchery contribution to the in-river numbers. Average = 17,977 Goal = 10,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 5,013 Figure 13. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Battle Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

14 DRAFT revised Coleman National Fish Hatchery on the creek. Hatchery proportion = 0.9 The high adult escapement numbers compared to production estimates indicates a hatchery contribution to the in-river numbers. Estimated number of adult late-fall-run Chinook Goal = 550 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 681 Average = 273 Figure 14. Estimated yearly natural production calculated from hatchery returns (in river returns were available starting in 2000) and hatchery returns of Battle Creek adult late-fall-run Chinook salmon numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). = data was not available for Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

15 DRAFT revised Goal = 330 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 170 Average = data not available Figure 15. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Paynes Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , , , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

16 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 720 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 361 Average = 0 Figure 16. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Antelope Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1952, 1959, 1961, , 1987, 1990, 1991, and 1993 – and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

17 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 845 Goal = 1,500 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 766 Figure 17. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Deer Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1955, 1961, , 1995, 1996, and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

18 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult spring-run Chinook Goal = 6,500 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 3,276 Average = 2,104 Figure 18. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Deer Creek adult spring-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , , 1977, 1979, 1984, and , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

19 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 4,200 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 1,905 Average = 2,118 Figure 19. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Mill Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1990, , and and 1992 – 2010 numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers (1967 – 1991) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

20 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 1,235 Goal = 4,400 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 2,202 Figure 20. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Mill Creek adult spring-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , , 1976, 1977, 1979, and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

21 DRAFT revised Miscellaneous creeks above RBDD include Spring Gulch, China Gulch, Olney, Ash, Stillwater, Inks, and Bear creeks (Mills and Fisher). Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 1,100 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 549 Average = 82 Figure 21. Estimated yearly natural production of miscellaneous creeks adult fall-run Chinook salmon above RBDD. = data was not available for , 1963 – 1968 and 1970 – – 1966 and 2010 numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

22 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 2,466 Goal = 1,500 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 765 Figure 22. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Butte Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , , 1973, 1977, , 1984, 1986,1987, , and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers (1967 – 1991) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

23 DRAFT revised The Butte Creek is one of the tributaries where restoration work has been conducted since 1996. Estimated number of adult spring-run Chinook Average = 10,035 Goal = 2,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 1,018 Figure 23. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Butte Creek adult spring-run Chinook salmon. and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011) = data was not available for Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

24 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 800
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 402 Average = data not available Figure 24. Estimated yearly natural production, and in river escapements of Big Chico Creek adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , , and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

25 DRAFT revised Feather River State Fish Hatchery on the river. Hatchery proportion = 0.4 Goal = 170,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 93,708 Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 86,031 Figure 25. Estimated yearly natural production, and in river escapements of Feather River adult fall-run Chinook salmon. In-river escapements were not available for 1998 and and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994) and 1999 are hatchery escapement only. Starting in 2005 only fall-run returns are used for hatchery escapement.

26 DRAFT revised Goal = 66,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 32,808 Average = 33,267 Figure 26. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Yuba River adult fall-run Chinook salmon baseline numbers are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994) and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011) = data was not available for 1952.

27 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 1967-1991 Average = 639 is
based on only one year Goal = 450 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = data not available Figure 27. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Bear River adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for , and 1985 – Numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011).

28 DRAFT revised Nimbus State Fish Hatchery on the river. Hatchery proportion = 0.4 Goal = 160,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 109,574 Average = 80,876 Figure 28. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of American River adult fall-run Chinook salmon , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

29 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 3,300 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 1,660 Average = 802 Figure 29. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Cosumnes River adult fall-run Chinook salmon. = data was not available for 1952, 1959, 1961, , 1982, 1986, 1987, , and 2001. and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

30 DRAFT revised Mokelumne River State Fish Hatchery on the river. Hatchery proportion = 0.4 Goal = 9,300 (Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 4,680 Average = 8,024 Figure 30. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Mokelumne River adult fall-run Chinook salmon. In river escapement numbers were not available for – 1966 and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

31 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Goal = 2,200
(Final Restoration Plan) Estimated number of adult winter-run Chinook Average = 770 Average = 0 Figure 31. Estimated yearly natural production of Calaveras River adult winter-run Chinook salmon = data was not available for , 1977, 1979 – 1983, and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994) were not available.

32 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 22,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 10,868 Average = 5,334 Figure 32. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Stanislaus River adult fall-run Chinook salmon. 1952 – 1966 and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994) = data was not available for 1982.

33 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 38,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 18,949 Average = 7,186 Figure 33. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Tuolumne River adult fall-run Chinook salmon , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

34 DRAFT revised Merced River State Fish Hatchery on the river. Hatchery proportion = 0.1 Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Goal = 18,000 (Final Restoration Plan) Average = 6,845 Average = 9,005 Figure 34. Estimated yearly natural production and in river escapement of Merced River adult fall-run Chinook salmon , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011) = data was not available for , and Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

35 DRAFT revised Estimated number of adult fall-run Chinook Average = 38,388 Average = 19,365 Figure 35. Estimated yearly natural production, and in river escapements of San Joaquin System adult fall-run Chinook salmon. The San Joaquin System is the sum of the Stanislaus, Tuolumne, and Merced Rivers , and numbers are from CDFG Grand Tab (February 2, 2011). Baseline numbers ( ) are from Mills and Fisher (CDFG, 1994).

36 DRAFT revised Steelhead. Steelhead estimates are derived from direct counts at fishways and at hatcheries. Some estimates are the result of mark-recapture experiments, and some are a variant calculated by dividing hatchery returns by the estimated harvest rates. Doubling goal = 13,000 (above RBDD only; information from other Sacramento River tributaries and the San Joaquin system was not included in Mills and Fisher (1994) for the baseline period) Estimated natural spawning Sacramento River steelhead above RBDD Average = 6,574 Average = 1,127 Figure 36. Estimated yearly number of natural spawning of steelhead on the Sacramento River, upstream of the RBDD (Mills and Fisher, 1994). Data for is from CDFG, Red Bluff sampling was curtailed in June due to high water temperatures.

37 DRAFT revised Doubling goal based on the population estimate = 155,050 population estimate average = 77,525 population estimate average = 78,649 Estimated number of white sturgeon natural production average = 5,507 natural production average = 5,571 Natural production doubling goal = 11,000 Figure 37. Yearly population estimates and natural production estimates of white sturgeon in the Central Valley. Population estimates are for >= 40 inch fish, while natural production estimates are based on age 15 fish baseline numbers are from the Working Papers on Restoration Needs, Vol. 3 (1995), and numbers are from CDFG, Bay Delta = data was not available for , , , and

38 DRAFT revised Year white sturgeon ration white to green green sturgeon , : ,850 , : ,036 , : , : ,416 , : ,127 , : , : , : data from Working Papers, Vol. 3 , : , , : ,306 , : , : ,117 , : ,690 , : ,555 data from CDFG Bay Delta Estimated number of green sturgeon Average = 2,201 Doubling goal = 1,966 Average = 983 Figure 38. Yearly estimated abundance of green sturgeon in the Central Valley baseline numbers are from the Working Paper on Restoration Needs, Vol. 3 (1995), and numbers are from CDFG, Bay Delta = data was not available for , , , 1986, , , , , and Green sturgeon estimates were based on a ratio of white to green sturgeon captured during those years when DFG was sampling for these fish.

39 DRAFT 1 – 4 - 11 Estimated number of American shad 1992-2009 Average
= 2,573 Doubling goal = 4,300 Estimated number of American shad Average = 2,193 Figure 39. Yearly estimated abundance of American shad in the Central Valley, 1967 through Data, based on juvenile abundance from CDFG, Central Valley Bay Delta Branch (CVBDB) fall midwater trawl, was used as an index of production. 1967 – 1988 data is from the Working Papers, Vol.3, and 1989 – 2009 data is the from CDFG, CVBDB midwater trawl website. The Working Papers and CVBDB site a young-of year index .

40 DRAFT 4 - 18 - 11 revised 6 - 13 - 11 Doubling goal = 2,500,000
Total Average = 1,252,259 Estimated number of striped bass Total Average = 885,670 Figure 40. Yearly estimated abundance of adult sized (> 15 inches before 1982, and > 16.5 inches thereafter) striped bass in the Central Valley. Data is from the Mills and Fisher ( ), and CDFG, Bay Delta ( ) = data was not available for 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, and 2006.


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