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Stock Assessment of Elk River Fall Chinook Salmon for Exploitation Rate Analysis Information Report 2004-02

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Originator: Williams, R.
Publish Date: March 2004
Online Link: None
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Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Name: Cedric Cooney
Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
Telephone: 503-947-6094
E-Mail Address: cedric.x.cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
Description
Abstract: Using various, research, and monitoring data from the Elk River, Curry County Oregon, estimates of the runsize of Fall Chinook Salmon were made for the period 1972-2001. These estimates could be allocated to either hatchery or wild origin fish and it was possible to construct the riverine harvest rates for each year. It is estimated that for large size Hatchery origin fish (>55cm), the run has varied from a low of 475 in 1981 to 10,821 in 2001. For wild reared Chinook the run has varied from a low of 1,166 in 1991 to 3,456 in 1999. Estimates of small sized Chinook (<55cm) are made but are believed t~ be less reliable than for large fish. This group of fish has been proposed as an Exploitation Rate Indicator Stock for use in the Coast Model as a representative of the harvest impact of ocean fisheries on wild Chinook populations from the Umpqua and Mid-South Gene Conservation (MOC) Groups composed of the Umpqua, Coos, Coquille, Sixes Rivers and Floras creek. To prepare this stock for this role it was necessary to integrate the Port Orford Terminal Ocean fishery into the Elk River as none of the other populations are subjected to terminal fisheries. Using the annual estimated riverine harvest rates the recovery of Elk River ERI-stock Chinook in the Port Orford fishery beginning in mid-October until the end of the year were simulated as return to river and apportioned to catch or escapement. This information will now be available to the Chinook Technical Committee of the Pacific Salmon Commission to include the MOC group in the annual exploitation rate analysis. Additionally, this information can be used in the FRAM model for domestic ocean fishery management, and by local area managers for operational planning and fishery regulations in-river.

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Geographic Extent: Elk River
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