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ID: 2258
Kier, M.C., J. Hileman, and S. Cannata. 2015. Annual report, Trinity River basin salmon and steelhead monitoring project: chinook and coho salmon and fall-run steelhead run-size estimates using mark-recapture methods, 2014-15 season. Report for the Trinity River Restoration Program. California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Redding, California. Available: https://www.trrp.net/library/document?id=2258.
[a newly posted version in Sept. 2016 fixes a coho brood-year notation error]
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife's Trinity River Project conducted tagging and recapture operations from June 2014 through March 2015 to produce run-size, angler harvest, and spawner escapement estimates of spring-run (spring Chinook) and fall-run Chinook salmon [fall Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)], coho salmon (O. kisutch), and fall steelhead (O. mykiss) in the Trinity River basin. The monitoring results informs the Trinity River Restoration Program’s (TRRP) adaptive management decision making process and helps to evaluate progress toward achieving fundamental objectives outlined in the Integrated Assessment Plan (TRRP, 2009)
Utilizing a Petersen mark-recapture methodology, we estimate a run-size of 6,959 (95% CI 6,419 – 7,523) spring Chinook migrated into the Trinity River basin upstream of Junction City weir. The run was comprised of an estimated 1,998 naturally-produced adults and 132 naturally-produced jacks and 4,300 hatchery-produced adults and 528 hatchery-produced jacks. Using tags returned by anglers we estimate 227 spring Chinook were harvested, yielding an escapement of 6,732 fish. The escapement of 1,931 naturally-produced adult spring Chinook was 32.2% of the TRRP goal of 6,000 spring Chinook.
An estimated run-size of 37,829 (95% CI 33,056 – 43,670) fall Chinook migrated past Willow Creek weir (WCW). The run was comprised of an estimated 11,017 naturally-produced adults and 6,332 naturally-produced jack salmon and 19,874 hatchery-produced adults and 606 hatchery-produced jacks. We estimate 926 were harvested by anglers, yielding a total escapement of 36,803 fish. The escapement of 10,700 naturally-produced adult fall Chinook was 17.4% of the 62,000 fish TRRP goal.
Both the coho run-size and escapement in the Trinity above Willow Creek were estimated at 13,537 (95% CI 12,133 – 15,021), because no coho were reported as harvested. The coho escapement was comprised of an estimated 902 naturally-produced adult and 99 naturally-produced jack coho and 9,297 hatchery-produced adult and 3,239 hatchery-produced jacks. The escapement of 902 naturally-produced coho adults was 64.4% of the TRRP goal of 1,400 fish.
An estimated run-size of 10,282 (95% CI 9,046 – 11,601) adult fall steelhead returned to the Trinity River basin upstream of WCW. Anglers harvested an estimated 208 adult fall steelhead above the WCW, leaving 10,074 (5,753 naturally-produced and 4,321 hatchery-produced) fish as potential spawners. The escapement of 5,753 naturally-produced adult steelhead was 14.4% of the 40,000 fish TRRP goal.
First Posted: 2015-12-21 04:38:55
Post Updated: 2016-09-30 04:20:28