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RECORD OF MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Salmon
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Areas 3,4 & 5
PREPARED BY: Dan Wagner Management Coordinator
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMMERCIAL SALMON LICENCE AREAS SALMON SPAWNING STREAM MAPS PRINCE RUPERT TIDE TABLES STAFF AND MANAGEMENT RESOURCES FOR AREAS 3,4 &5 ADEQUECY OF RESOURCES (CONCERNS) 2003 FISHING PLAN FRESHWATER SALMON SPORT FISHING REGULATIONS - REGION 6 - SKEENA WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLANS AREAS 3,4 AND 5 2003 POST SEASON SUMMARY AND ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT AREAS 3,4& 5 NASS I SKEENA FSC CATCH SUMMARY SKEENA SOCKEYE WEEKLY HARVEST RATES 3,4 & 5 FISHERY SKEENA SOCKEYE ESCAPEMENT SUMMARY WITH HARVEST AND EXPLOITATION RATES 2003 ESTIMATED UPPER SKEENA COHO EXPLOITATION RATES 2003 AREAS 3,4 & 5 STEELHEAD COMMERCIAL NET HARVEST RATES 2003 AREA 3 2003 ESCAPEMENT SUMMARY AREA 4 2003 ESCAPEMENT SUMMARY AREA 5 2003 ESCAPEMENT SUMMARY COMMERCIAL SALMON GILL NET POST SEASON ESTIMATED CATCH BY AREA FOR AREA C COMMERCIAL SALMON SEINE POST SEASON ESTIMATED CATCH BY AREA FOR AREA A NASS WEEKLY CUMULATIVE CATCHES AT GW, 1992 - 2003 CUMULATIVE SOCKEYE SALMON ESCAPEMENT TO THE NASS RIVER@ GW 1993-2004 NASS FISHWHEEL SOCKEYE CATCH INFORMATION NASS FISHWHEEL COHO CATCH INFORMATION NASS FISHWHEEL PINK CATCH INFORMATION NASS FISHWHEEL CHINOOK CATCH INFORMATION MEZIADIN FISHWAY DAILY LARGE SOCKEYE COUNTS MEZIADIN FISHWAY DAILY JACK SOCKEYE COUNTS MEZIADIN FISHWAY DAILY COHO COUNTS MEZIADIN FISHWAY DAILY LARGE CHINOOK COUNTS MEZIADIN FISHWAY DAILY JACK CHINOOK COUNTS 2003 SKEENA RIVER SOCKEYE ESCAPEMENT ESTIMATE SKEENA RIVER LARGE SOCKEYE INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA RIVER JACK SOCKEYE INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA RIVER COHO INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA RIVER ODD YEAR PINK INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA RIVER CHUM INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA TEST LARGE CHINOOK SKEENA RIVER JACK CHINOOK INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT SKEENA RIVER STEELHEAD INDICES OF ESCAPEMENT BASINE FENCE LARGE SOCKEYE DAILY COUNTS SASINE FENCE JACK SOCKEYE DAILY COUNTS SASINE FENCE COHO DAILY COUNTS SABINE FENCE DAILY PINK COUNTS SABINE FENCE DAILY LARGE CHINOOK COUNTS
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Area 3: Salmon Spawning Streams
Date: January 27, 2004 Scale 1 :1,250,000 Projection: Be Albers, NAD 83
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Canada 23 Leverson Creek 24 Toon River 25 Cedar Creek 26 Larch Creek 27 Khutzeymateen River 28 Mouse Creek 29 Talahaat Creek 30 Nasoga Gulf Creek 31 Chambers Creek 32 Flewin Creek 33 Welda Creek 34 Burton Creek 35 Kwinamass River 36 Ishkheenickh River 37 Dogfish Creek 38 Kincolith River 39 /nook River
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40 Oiskangieq Creek 41 An/iyen Creek 42 Qui/gauw Creek 43 Gin/ulak Creek 44 Anudol Creek 45 Wegi/adap Creek 46 Wi/yayaanooth Creek 47 Shuma/ Creek 48 Ksedin Creek 49 Ksemamaith Creek 50 Ansedagan Creek 51 KwinyarlJ Creek 52 ZoIzap Creek 53 Vetter Creek 54 Tseax River 55 Gitzyon Creek 56 Gingit Creek 57 Seaskinnish Creek 58 Kiteen River 59 Cranberry River 60 Mcknight Creek 61 S/a9OO Creek 62 Salmon Cove Creek 63 Belle Bay Creek 64 Cescade Creek 65 Roberson Creek 66 Bonanza Creek 67 Donahue Creek 68 Perry Bay Creek 69 Bessie Creek 70 Falls Creek 71 Wi/auks Creek 72 Tchitin River 73 Gwunya Creek 74 La Rose Creek 75 KJayduc Creek 760lh Creek nOakRiver 78 Kinskuch River 79 //Iianee River 80 Kitsault River 81 Wal/Creek 82 Georgie River 83 Marmot River 84 Kshwan River 85 Brown Bear Creek 86 Van Dyke creek 87 Meziadin River 88 Bear River 89 Kwinageese River 90 Bowser River 91 Saladamis Creek 92 Oamdochax Creek 93 Oweegee Creek 94 Snowbank Creek 95 Teigen Creek 96 Bell-Irving River 97 Nass River 98 Ksi Sgawban 99 American Bay Creek
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1 UN/e Useless Creek 2 Useless Creek 3 Hunt Inlet Creek 4 Humpback Creek 5 Chismore Creek 6 Spiller River 7 Oona River
8 La Hou Creek 9 Mcnichol Creek 10 Silver Creek 11 Hays Creek 12 Oldfield Creek 13 Shawallan River 14 Denise Creek 15 Klolya River 16 Wolf Creek
17 Prudhomme Creek 18 Diana Lake Creek 19 Mcneil River 20 Aberdeen Creek 21 Inver Creek 22 Antigonish Creek 23 Ekumsekum Creek 24 Moore Cove Creek 25 Madeline Creek
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Streams
26 Muddy Creek 27 Sparf<ling Creek 28 Hayward Creek 29 Scotia River 30 Lockerby Creek 31 Ecstal/ River 32 Johnston Creek 33 Johnston Lake 34 Kwinitsa Creek 35 Kasiks River 36 Khyex River 37 Exchamsiks River 38 Big Falls Creek 39 Kadeen Creek
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63 Mayo Creek 64 Nelson River 65 Zymagotitz River 66 Star Creek 67 Alice Creek 68 Kitsumkalum Lake 69 Erlandsen Creek 70 Luncheon Creek 71 Molybdenum Creek 72 Lower Kitsumkalum R 73 Schulbuckhand Creek 74 Hatchery Creek 75 North Granite Creek 76 Furlong Creek n Blackwater Creek 78 Sockeye Creek 79 Spring Creek 80 Deep Creek 81 Lean-To Creek 82 Lowrie Creek 83 Shannon Creek B4 Hardscrabble Creek 85 Glacier Creek
86 Goat Creek 87 Fiddler Creek 88 Wesach Creek 89 Dry Creek 90 Lome Creek 91 Clear Creek 92 Hadenschild Creek 93 Cedar River 94 Utile Oliver Creek 95 Legate Creek 96 Chimdemash Creek 97 SinglehuTSt Creek 98 Noble Five Creek 99 Kleanza Creek 100 Kipulta Creek 101 Williams Creek 102 Trapline Creek 103 Elf Creek 104 Thomas Creek 105 Lower Zymoetz River 106 Salmon Run Creek 107 Urnonlte Creek 108 Upper Zymoetz River 109 Skeena River 110 George Creek 111 Pontoon Creek
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1 Skeena River 2 Wilson Creek 3 Sedan Creek .. KilwBnga River 5 Price Creek '
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. 9 Kitseguec/a River 10 Deep Cenyon Creek 11 Burdick Creek 12 Hazelton Creek 13 Glen Vowell Creek 14 Date Creek 15 Moon/it Creek 16 Hevenor Creek 17 Mccully Creek 18 Big Fish Creek 19 Uttle Fish Lake Creek 20 B88verfodge Creek 21 Stephens Creek 22 Swan Lake 23 Jackson Creek 24 Williams Lake Creek 25 Kispiox River 26 East Kispiox River 27 Footsore Lake Creek 28 Hodder Lake Creek 29 Nangeese River 30 Sweetin River 31 Clifford Creek 32 Skunsnat Creek 33 Corral Creek 34 Deep Canoe Creek 35 Ironside Creek 36 Twin Lake Creek 37 Cullon Creek 38 Murder Creek 39 Bulkley River 40 Simpson Creek 41 Kathlyn Creek 42 Toboggan Creek 43 Trout Creek 44 John Brown Creek 45 Porphyry Creek 46 Comeau Creek 47 Chicago Creek 48 Station Creek 49 Sharpe Creek 50 Ceusqua Creek
51 Harold Price Creek 52 Reiseter Creek 53 Driftwood Creek 54 Canyon Creek 55 Babine Lake 56 ForXs Creek 57 Hazelwood Creek 58 Morrison Creek 59 Lower Tah/o Creek 60 Upper Tah/o Creek 61 Nine Mile Creek 62 Five Mile Creek 63 Tsezakwa Creek 64 Suskwa River 65 Nichyeskwa Creek 66 Shegunia River 67 Sabine River 68 Bouchar Creek 69 Onerka Lake 70 Nilkitkwa River 71 Motase Lake 72 Sicintine River 73 Azuklotz Creek 74 Sa/be Creek 75 BaarLake 76 Baar River 77 Asitka River 78 Sustut River 79 Spawning Lake 80 Johanson Creek 81 Moosevale Creek 82 S/amgeesh River 83 Damshilgwit Creek 84 Tantan Creek 85 K/uayaz Creek 86 K/uatantan River
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Date: January 27,2004 Scale 1 :900,000
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1 AtnaRiver 2 Morice Lake 3 Nanika River 4 Gosnell Creek 5 Lamprey Creek 6 Thautil River 7 TelkwB River 8 Morice River gOwen Creek 10 Deep Creek 11 Simpson Creek 12 Kathlyn Creek 13 Toboggan Creek 14 CSnyon Creek 15 Driffwood Creek 16 Reiseter Creek 17 Fulton River 18 Trout Creek 19 John Brown Creek
20 Causqua Creek 21 Sharpe Creek 22 Porphyry Creek 23 Buck Creek 24 Maxan Creek
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Date: January 28, 2004 Scale 1:500,000 Projection: Be Albers, NAD 83
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1 Rawlinson Anchorage Creek 2 Deadman Creek 3 Keneegibaal Creek 4 Snass Creek 5 Kilkal/a Creek 6 Phoenix Creek 7 Porcher Creek 8 Foote Creek 9 WeslCreek 10 Billy Creek 11 Wolf Creek 12 Head Creek 13 Sail Lagoon Creek 14 Big Dog Creek 15 Bonilla Arm Creek 16 Spencer Creek 17 End Hill Creek 18 Ryan Creek 19 Shaw Creek
20 Keswar Creek 21 Hankin Creek 22 Showgirf Creek 23 Alpha Creek 24 Indian Harbour Creek 25 Banks Lakes Creek 26 Kooryet Creek 27 Lewis Creek 28 Keecha Creek 29 Kenzuwash Creeks 30 Bolton Creek 31 Hevenor Inlet Creek 32 Newcombe Harbour Creek 33 Caplain Cove Creek 34 Pa-Aal River 35 False Stewart Creek 36 North KumeaJon Creek 37 Markle Inlet Creek 38 Norlhness Creek 39 Kumealon Creek 40 Alvin Creek 41 Kxngeal Creek 42 Brodie Lake Creek 43 Deer Lake Creek 44 Oar Point Creek 45 Sheneeza Creek 46 Wilson Creek 47 Salter Lake Creek 48 Sylvia Creek 49 Curtis Inlet Creek 50 Devon Lake Creek 51 Tsimlack Lake Creek 52 Mikado Creek 53 Port Stephens Creek 54 Monckton Inlet Creek 55 Lagoon Creek 56 Siewarl Creek 57 Kumowdah River 58 Be/owe Creek 59 Skene Cove Creek 60 Kubas Creek 61 Petrel Point Creek 62 Joanie Creek
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STAFF AND MANAGEMENT RESOURCES AREA 3, 4 & 5 2003
Area Chief of Fish Management North Coast - David Einarson
Unit Head Salmon & Herring - Steven Groves
Fish Management Coordinator - Dan Wagner I Corey Martens
North Coast Management Biologist - Mark Potyrala
Charter Patrolmen
Vessel/Operator Start! Dates /Finish # of Days Cost/Day
Midnight Oill June 30 - Oct. 9 100* $537.50 $53,750 Bernie Bernkopf (35 days in A6 & 65 days in 3, 4 & 5)
Lihlksim Lismsl June 9 - Aug 17 75 $565 $42,375' Todd Stewart
Heather Islel June 15 Sept. 26 100 $530 $53,000 Gord Nelson
Lady Gracel June 28 - Oct. 5 100 $510 $51,000 Joe Trainor
Buccaneer Breezel June 9 - Sept. 25 100 $525 $52,500 John Leakey
D.M.Mckayl June 30 - Oct. 2 95 $530 $50,350 Burt Vermeskari
Fuel cost and other costs for the vessels were approx. $30,000.
Patrol Vessels
Kitimat " - Was available for some of the net openings. Enforcement was its main priority.
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T. Turnbull/Skeena Aug 01/0ct 20 9 $250 $2250 Stock Assessment
Jim Culp/Skeena Aug 10/Dec 30 N/A N/A $2971 Stock Assessment
C. Fleenor/ Area 3 July/Dec $1000 Stock Assessment
Aircraft
The following funds were set aside for the management of the fishery and aerial adult salmon counts.
Nisga'a Treaty Coho enumeration DFOA-base PST Chinook enumeration Gear counts
TOTAL
$ 8,000 $ 6,000 $19,000 $42,000 $ 6-,400
$81,400
The flights were made with either Beaver, Bell 206 aircraft on the following systems:
Babine River, Morrison Creek, Tahlo Creek, Nilkitkwa River, Asitka Lake, Azuklotz Creek, Bear River, Motase Lake, Salix Creek, Morice River, Nanika River, Ecstall River, Johnston Lake, Khyex River, Cedar Creek, Lakelse River, Alastair Lake, Gitnadoix River & tribs. Southend Creek, Exchamsiks River, Exstew River, Kasiks River, Stagoo River, Kincolith River, Khutzeymateen River, Kwinamass River Ensheshese River, Lowe Inlet System, Tsimtack Lake, Quitonsta Creek, Curtis Lake, Devon Lake, Keecha Lake, Kooryet lake, Mikado Lake and Freda Lake .
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ADEQUACY OF RESOURCES(Concems)
2003 saw deep cuts to the Charter Patrolmen contracts again. The Charter Patrolman program lost 135 days that is a 20 % cut from last year and works out a 35% reduction in the last two years. The cuts to the patrolman program have been concentrated on the fishery monitoring aspect of the contract. The reasons for this are that the funding comes from various sources and the stock assessment funds have been cut back the least (large cuts to A-base) and the Fisheries Operation System (FOS) is suppose to replace the hail program for gathering catch numbers. The main problem with this is, yes FOS does provide catch numbers (although time of availability and catch by sub-area is compromised) however monitoring of the fishery was reduced. As a result violations such as fishing in closed areas and seines failing to brail and sort are on the rise. The problem was further compounded this year by strong returns of both chum and pink to Area 6. Patrolmen in 3 & 4 were called way to assist in Six at the expense of coverage for the SkeenaiNass fishery. Fishery Officers and the Patrol Vessel Kitimat IT were once again preoccupied with the illegal sales of salmon. Patrols for closed areas and compliance to selective fishing regulations etc. were curtailed.
One other budget cut of note is that the flying budget for gear counts and stream assessment was reduce by over 15% in 2003.
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FISHING PLAN 2003
General Conservation Objectives
Skeena River Sockeye The objective for Skeena River sockeye is to reduce the exploitation rate in the established mixed stock tidal fishery by 23 percent from historic (1980 to 1999) average levels in order to ensure that the stocks of concern do not further decline.
Maintaining wild Skeena River sockeye stocks is a primary objective. Management of the aggregate sockeye stock will be conducted in a risk adverse manner using weekly harvest rates to ensure the total exploitation rate of individual stocks does not exceed conservation goals. The conservation goals for wild Skeena sockeye stocks are to maintain them at their existing levels and in some cases to rebuild them to higher levels.
Coho The objective for aggregate north and central coast coho is to operate Canadian domestic fisheries within an exploitation rate ceiling of up to 15 percent. Due to continuing conservation concerns, the exploitation rate ceiling for Skeena coho that migrate past the Sabine confluence will be maintained at a lower level.
Coho fisheries in Areas 1 to 10 will be managed to continue to rebuild coho stocks affected by various fisheries. The stock status and forecasts for coho in Areas 1 through 12 have been the basis for the fishing plan development. The coho stocks in Areas 1 through 10 are rebuilding and modest exploitation of these stocks is consistent with the Department's rebuilding program. The coho in Areas 1 through 10 are estimated to have sustainable exploitation rates in the range of 55 to 65 percent (PSARC forecast paper 2002). The coho originating from Areas 3 through 10 are subject to significant Alaskan exploitation averaging between 20 percent and 40 percent reaching as high as 50 percent on some stocks in some years. Coho originating from the Queen Charlotte Islands (QCI) have an exploitation rate of less than 10 percent in Alaska. Canadian exploitation rates of up to 15 percent on these stocks represent a conservative approach that will allow modest fisheries while the stocks continue to rebuild.
The exploitation rate for coho will be calculated on an on-going basis throughout the season using the Skeena Fishery Model and again postseason using Coded Wire Tag (CWT) data.
North Coast Chum The objective for north coast chum is to minimize fishery impacts on these fish to the greatest degree possible while still maintaining fisheries targeting other species.
Skeena ~teelhead The objective for Skeen a steelhead is to operate Canadian domestic fisheries within a harvest rate ceiling of up to 24 percent for aggregate Skeena steelhead, and 37 percent for early timed Skeena steelhead.
In November, 1991, the Department committed to reduce steelhead harvest rates in Skeen a River approach water net fisheries. The base period (1985 to 1991) Area 4 steel head harvest was estimated to be 36 percent. and a multi-sector negotiated reduction of 42 percent resulted in a target Area 4 harvest rate for aggregate steelhead of 21 percent. In 1997, the target harvest rates were modified to include outer Area 3 and Area 5 as well. The modified target harvest rates became 24 percent for the aggregate steel head stock and 37 percent for the early steel head stock.
Upper Skeena coho and steel head harvest rates in Areas 3/4/5 are calculated in-season and post-season using the Skeena Fishery Model.
COMMERCIAL NET:
Area 3 Stock Status and Decision Guidelines
General
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All five salmon species are present throughout the fishing season.
Fisheries are managed to meet commitments in accordance with the Nisga'a Treaty and the PST. The runs entering the Nass River are estimated by a series of fishwheels operated by the Nisga'a, and a mark-recapture program conducted on some of the species.
To satisfy Canada's obligation under the PST, certain Subareas in Portland Canal (as well as certain areas on the Alaskan side of the border) will remain closed to commercial net fishing unless agreed to by both the United States and Canada. Pink catches in Subareas 3-1 to 3-4 are restricted to 2.49 percent of the annual allowable harvest of a portion of Southeast Alaska.
The outer portions of Area 3 are managed in conjunction with the Skeen a River fishery because of the large numbers of Skeena sockeye and pink present.
Inaccurate in-season run size estimates, and mixed-stock concerns can result in escapements to terminal areas that exceed targets. This in turn means that there will be either escapement in excess of the target or ESSR opportunities. The ESSR policy identifies that commercial and recreational fishing opportunities should first be exhausted before considering these fisheries.
Constraints • Gill nets have 137 mm maximum mesh restriction. The restriction is in place so that sockeye is targeted selectively and other non-target species such as chum and chinook are impacted to a lesser degree. • Fishing is limited to daylight hours to reduce the incidental catch of coho. Other coho conservation measures are also in effect, including mandatory brailing for all seine sets and non-retention of coho by the commercial fleet. • Brailing and mandatory release of coho, chinook, steel head and chum will be in place for the seine fishery. Net fisheries are scheduled to be non-retention of coho for the season except possibly during net fisheries restricted to the inside of Area 3, depending on in-season run abundance estimates.
Preseason Decisions Opportunities for a gill net fishery in mid-June are evaluated during the preseason planning process based on brood year escapements. The fishery is implemented to assess sockeye strength. The fishery has very little impact on salmon stocks because it occurs early in the sockeye run, and avoids others species with the use of mesh restrictions. The first fishery is predetermined in the planning process. Other indicators prior to the fishery are not reliable and significant fish harvesting opportunities can be missed in years of large returns if fishing does not start at this time.
Seine fishing usually starts towards the middle of July based on gear type allocation and conservation issues. Immature chinook presence precludes an earlier seine opening.
Sockeye
There are 14 recognized sockeye streams in Area 3, two of which are not tributaries to the Nass. The major producers are Bowser River/Lake, Damdochax River/Lake, Kwinageese River and Meziadin River/Lake.
In-season Decisions Weekly decisions are made from run size predictions based on: • Catch data from the Area 3 and Alaskan Tree Point commercial net fishery. • Escapement information from the test-fishing site near Canyon City on the Nass River and fish counts at the Meziadin fishway.
Prospects for 2003 Above average returns are forecast for Nass sockeye. Available commercial fishery surplus after Nisga'a Treaty obligations is 300,000 to 400.000 sockeye.
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There is no single major chum producer in Area 3. Chum returns start in early July and continue throughout the summer and into October.
Most Area 3 pink stocks arrive in the fishing area at approximately the same time, mid-July. The outer coastal stocks are an exception arriving in August and early September.
In-season Decisions Opportunities for pink and chum are evaluated during the preseason planning process based on brood year escapements. The fishery for pinks and chums usually starts in mid-July with the opening of the seine fishery based on brood year escapements and catch information from sockeye gill net fisheries in previous weeks.
Weekly decisions are based on: • Catch data from the Area 3 commercial net fishery. • Catch data from the Tree Point fishery in Alaska. • Escapement information from individual stream inspections.
Prospects for 2003 Average to above average returns of Nass area pinks are forecast, with an available surplus between 1.5 and 2.5 million.
Area 3 chum returns are expected to be very poor. Fisheries will be managed to avoid and release chum. Terminal fisheries are possible if surpluses are identified in-season.
Area 4 Stock Status and Decision Guidelines
General
The Skeena River is the second largest producer of sockeye in B.C. The major stocks in the Skeena River system are the Babine River and the enhanced runs to Fulton River and Pinkut Creek. Historically, the Morice system produced substantial returns as well.
Co-migrating with these strong sockeye runs are weaker runs of wild sockeye, as well as all the other Pacific salmonids. Over time the objective of optimizing the harvest of Skeen a River salmon stocks based on enhanced sockeye runs has had the impact of reducing many of these other unenhanced populations. Accordingly, measures have been taken to reduce the impact of the fishery on Skeena River steelhead and coho. These measures include gear modifications and specific timing closures when these stocks are present. Some wild sockeye stocks have not responded to these measures and further reductions are required, particularly for the Morice and Kitwanga populations. Actions to protect these stocks will, in some years, result in large escapements to the enhanced systems.
The Skeena River returns are harvested in Areas 4 and 5 and the outer portions of Area 3.
There are 154 recorded coho streams in Management Area 4. Individual stock arrival timing at the test fishery varies, but generally it is the streams of the upper Skeena (Bulkley, Morice, Babine, Bear) which arrive first (from late July to early August), followed by middle Skeena stocks, then coastal stocks.
In the Skeen a River, pinks have returned well from both odd and even year cycles. 128 systems have a recorded pink salmon presence. Tagging studies were conducted in 1982,1984, and 1985. These stUdies were designed primarily to provide information on interception rates, but also provided information on stock abundance, migration, and timing. Management stock groupings are upper Skeena, lower Skeena, and coastal.
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Chums are the least abundant salmon species in the Skeena system, and return to the fewest number of streams. There are 43 chum streams or rivers in Area 4.
The Skeena is the second largest chinook producer on the B.C. coast. Skeen a chinook are taken in all northern B.C. fishing areas as well as southern Alaskan troll and net fisheries. Returning adults tend to follow a north to south migration pattern. Peak timing of chinook past the test fishery is in the first and second weeks of July, with escapements continuing into late August.
Skeena salmon are taken in all northern B.C. and southern Alaskan fisheries. In B.C., directed net fisheries on sockeye and pink salmon occur in Areas 3, 4, and 5. Troll fisheries direct their efforts on pink, chinook, and coho salmon in Areas 1 and 101. Recreational and First Nations fisheries occur on all these salmon species, with chinook and coho being the main targeted species for the recreational fisheries, and sockeye being the major target in the First Nations fisheries.
Constraints
For coho there is a 15 percent ceiling on the total Canadian exploitation rate of aggregate north and central coast coho. Exploitation rates will be managed by adjusting the timing and location of fisheries such that impacts will be lower on coho stocks migrating up the Skeen a past the Babine River confluence. By comparison, the average Canadian exploitation rate in the years 1985 to 1991 was 40 percent.
The coho exploitation rate will be divided between First Nations FSC, recreational, commercial troll, commercial gill net, and commercial seine. There will be no explicit preseason allocation of this exploitation rate among users, rather the fisheries will be managed to conservation constraints and allocation arrangements consistent with policy. When it is predicted that the ceiling will be reached prior to the end of the season, various fisheries will close or be curtailed. The impact that various fisheries have on coho will be estimated using a variety of means, but the main tool will be the Skeena Management Model.
Wild Sockeye from various natal streams migrate up the Skeena throughout the salmon season. These wild stocks cannot withstand the same exploitation rate as the enhanced stocks of Pinkut Creek and Fulton River. To ensure these wild stocks are not over-harvested, a reduced harvest rate is applied to the mixed stock fishery in the marine area and the Skeena River downstream of the Babine confluence.
Chum stocks are expected to return below desirable levels for the next few years. Conservation actions in mainland fisheries such as mandatory release of chum by seine and mesh restrictions of maximum 137 mm by gill net are expected to be implemented.
Preseason Decisions The fishing plan for the initial openings is based on the expected returns for a given year. If a surplus of chinook or sockeye is predicted, then gill net openings are planned. The initial sockeye opening is planned for the first week of July, prior to information from the Tyee test fishery being available. The early July opening is used in order to protect Nanika stocks which arrive in the latter part of June. If no Skeen a sockeye surplus is anticipated, fisheries would proceed once surpluses were identified by the Tyee test fishery.
In-season Decisions
Sockeye (Refer to Table 2) Conservation Level: Skeena River sockeye migrate up the river in an aggregate of stocks, but the individual stock groupings can be separated to some extent by run timing. At escapement levels of 400,000 or Jess sockeye into the Skeen a River, fishing activity on these sockeye stocks should cease.
FSC Fisheries There is currently an accounting in communal licences issued to First Nations bands to harvest 150,000 sockeye upstream of the Tyee test fishery. Weekly escapement estimates that indicate a run size
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Recreational Fisheries The normal bag limits for Skeena recreational sockeye are four per day in tidal waters, and two per day in selected non-tidal waters. These fisheries will be closed prior to any management restrictions taking effect on the First Nations FSC fisheries. Any bag limit reduction will be based on either conservation needs or the Allocation Policy for Pacific Salmon.
Commercial Fisheries Decision guidelines for commercial fisheries need to fall into two categories; the trigger to initiate fisheries, and, once the fishery begins, the intensity of the fishery each week during the season.
In order to initiate commercial fisheries on Skeen a sockeye, an escapement in excess of 1,050.000 is required (escapement of 900,000 and FSC requirements of 150,000). In Table 2. the weekly escapement levels necessary to initiate commercial fisheries are laid out.
Once a commercial fishery is initiated on the returning Skeena sockeye run, it will be managed to weekly harvest rate ceilings. as estimated by the Skeena Management Model.
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Table 2 - Skeena River Sockeye Decision Points
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June 24 - 30 July I - 7 July8-14
July 15 - 21 July 22 - 28 July 29 - Aug 4 Aug 5-11 Aug 12 - 18
Stocks - Timing Major (Minor)
ENB (EBT, Pinkut) ENB (EBT, Pinkut) Pinkut, EBT, (Fulton)
Pinkut, Fulton Fulton, LNB, Babine R. Babine R. (Fulton) BabineR. Dabille R.
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Weekly Cumul. Esc. Esc.
16k 28k 28k 56k 52k 108k
80k 188k 84k 212k 64k 336k 40k 376k 20k 396k
Overall Target I 400k I ENB - Early Non-Babine (Alastair, Lakelse, Swan, Motase, and Morice) LNB - Late Non-Babine (Kitwanga, Kitsurnkalum, Bear, and Zymoetz) EBT - Early Babine Tributaries
Notes: 1. Stock timing and % are based on average run timing. 2. Late freshets could influence Early escapement estimates.
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Weekly Cumul. Weekly Cumul. 20Yr. 2003% Esc. Esc. Esc. Esc. Ave.% /
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22k 39k 42k 74k 0.06 0.00 39k 77k 74k 147k 0.21 0.21 12k 149k 137k 284k 0.37 0.37
110k 259k 210k 494k 0.43 0.43 116k 374k 22lk 714k 0.46 0.35 88k 462k 168k 882k 0.39 0.19 55k 517k 105k 987k 0.30 0.15 22k 545k 53k 1040k 0.30 0.15
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Pink During the second full week of August, the intent in the commercial Area 4 fishery switches from the harvest of sockeye to pink salmon. The management target for pink escapement is one to two million fish. If the escapement was low during the sockeye directed fishery, no management actions would be taken. Once the fishery switches to pink management, if the yearly escapement is not expected to reach one million, the fishery may close. An exception may be made if the sockeye run is still strong at this time. Pink returns between one and two million are managed with a balance between catch and escapement, and this balance depends on escapement distribution and concern for other species.
In 2003, pink management will begin during the week of August 10 to 16.
Chinook Management actions will be maintained as in recent years, unless a conservation concern arises . These management rules are:
First Nations - Maintain the catch levels as specified in each communal licence. Recreational - Maintain bag limits of two per day in tidal waters. one per day (over 65 cm) in specified non-tidal waters. Commercial seine - Mandatory release to the water with the least possible harm to protect stocks with a July/August run timing. Commercial gill net - Two directed fisheries in River/Gap/Slough portion of Area 4, or 4000 fish, whichever comes first. Any further catch will be incidental to sockeye or pink directed fisheries. Commercial troll - Directed chinook fisheries occurring in outside portions of Skeen a approach waters (Dixon Entrance) managed to a quota.
Chinook returns are expected to be above average for the Skeena River again in 2003.
ESSR Fishery (Sockeye) For Skeena River sockeye and pink salmon pilot sales fisheries, all harvest for sale purposes will be by selective means, with live release of all non-target species.
In past years, due to the difference in stock mixes in different parts of the river, the Skeen a River ESSR fishery has been separated into an "A" fishery and a US" fishery. The "A" fishery management actions were based on the stock mix found from the mouth of the Skeena River to the confluence with the Sabine River. The "S" fishery management actions were based on the stock mix found once the sockeye enter the Sabine River system. Due to the weak sockeye stocks found below the Sabine River confluence, there will be no ESSR fisheries conducted in the Skeena River below the Sabine.
Conduct of the ESSR Fishery Once the sockeye return has moved into the Sabine River, many of the weaker wild stocks have moved into their natal streams to spawn, and an ESSR fishery may be conducted. This is still a mixed stock sockeye fishery, but to a lesser degree than downstream. Surpluses in Sabine Lake immediately in front of the two spawning channels at Pinkut Creek and Fulton River are not mixed-stock, and can be harvested at a much higher exploitation rate. These Sabine River and Lake surpluses will be managed as follows.
In the Sabine River: When a commercial fishery is conducted at the mouth of the Skeena, and a surplus to spawning requirements enters the river, then a surplus may be declared in the Sabine River and Lake. The surplus amount will be half of the estimated overage. This surplus will be split in half again, and half will be available to the Gitksan Wet'suwet'en Watershed Authority, to be harvested in the Sabine River, while the other half will be available to the Lake Sabine First Nation, to be harvested at the Sabine Fence or spawning facilities .
Conduct of the ESSR Fishery In Sabine Lake: Lake harvest takes place immediately in front of the Pinkut and Fulton spawning
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facilities. Amounts specified for harvest will be determined in close liaison with Pinkut Creek and Fulton River hatchery managers to ensure enough sockeye are available to stock the channels.
If the sockeye run is below the requirements to trigger a commercial fishery, then no ESSR fisheries will occur in-river. A lake fishery could occur in front of the spawning channels if a surplus develops and is identified.
Prospects for 2003 Skeena sockeye returns are expected to be poor with a surplus of 100,000 to 200,000 after food social and ceremonial requirements.
Skeena pink returns are expected to be average with a surplus of approximately one million.
Area 4 chum returns are expected to be very poor. Fisheries will be managed to avoid and release chum. Terminal fisheries are possible if surpluses are identified in-season.
Area 5 Stock Status and Decision Guidelines
General
Area 5 is traditionally managed in conjunction with Area 4 until mid-August when local pink stocks are prevalent. In recent years Area 5 pink fisheries have taken place in August.
Care must be taken not to over-harvest local stocks while conducting the Skeena directed fishery. Otherwise constraints are the same as those listed in the Area 4 Decision Guidelines.
Preseason Decisions During the Skeena directed fisheries, the same preseason decisions will be taken as those listed in the Decision Guidelines for Area 4. In mid to late August the fishery considers pink salmon brood year escapements to local streams.
In-season Decisions The same decisions in-season as for Area 4 until mid-August. Seine fisheries for Area 5 pink stocks are then considered based on catch and stream escapement information. There is no one major pink stock in Area 5 but a number of small streams which all contribute to this stock.
Prospects for 2003 Area 5 pink returns are expected to be average. Area 5 chum returns are expected to be very poor. Fisheries will be managed to avoid and release chum. Terminal fisheries are possible if surpluses are identified in-season.
FIRST NATIONS FISHING PLAN
Specific Conservation Measures When a conservation concern comes up for any individual stock that First Nations harvest, then consultation is undertaken and an acceptable fishing plan is negotiated.
Communal Licence Harvest Targets First Nations access to salmon for FSC purposes is managed through Communal Licences. These licences set out the species and target harvest levels by First Nations groups. Dates, times and locations where harvesting may occur, acceptable gear types, and other conditions are described in these licences. Communal Licences can be amended in-season for resource conservation purposes.
Resource Management seeks to provide for the effective management and regulation of the First Nations fisheries through negotiation of mutually acceptable and time-limited Fisheries
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Harvest targets for Communal Licences in the north and central coast of B.C. are outlined below. Note that actual numbers of fish on communal licences are still in negotiation; therefore the numbers listed below are subject to change. Actual catches will be dependent on, among other factors, in-season assessments of actual stock strength and management measures taken to ensure conservation of individual stocks.
Table 3: Communal Licence Harvest Targets (arranged from north and inland)
Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook
Gitanyow 6,000 250 185 25 620
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Yekooche 2,000 0 0 0 0 (Babine Area) Takla 1,050 0 0 0 550 (Bear/S05tut) Lake Babine 35,000 500 1,000 100 (Babine Lake and Area) Gitksan (Skeena River) and 100,000 2,500 25,000 500 10,000 Wet'suwet'en (Bulkley River)
Kitselas 14,000 1,000 2,000 200 1,500 (Skeena River near Terrace) Kitsumkalum 12,000 200 1.000 500 1,000 (Skeena River near Terrace) Lax Kw'alaams 20,000 500 1,000 700 750 (Areas 3 & 4) Metlakatla 8,000 100 500 100 100 (Area 4) KitkatIa 5,500 100 600 750 100 (Area 5) Gitga'at 2,200 750 140 200 140 (Area 6) Haisla 2,500 2,500 1,000 2,000 1,000 (Area 6)
Haida 20,000 5,000 2,500 2,500 3,000
(Areas 1 and 2) Kitasoo 9,000 1,500 1,500 3,000 500 (Areas 6 and 7) Heiltsuk 20,000 3,000 6,000 6,000 2,000 (Areas 7 and 8) Ulkatcho 500 50 350 50 350 (Bella CoolaiAtnarko Rivers) Nuxalk 14,000 3,500 5,000 3,000 5,000 (Area 8) Oweekeno 2,000 100 1000 1000 100 (Subareas 8-1 and 8-2) Oweekeno 500 400 400 400 100 (Area 9) Gwa 'sala-'N akwaxda 'xw 0 20 20 70 100 (Area 10)
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Anticipated Food, Social and Ceremonial Opportunities Salmon fishing for FSC purposes is open April 1, 2003 to May 31, 2004, except closed for nets in the vicinity of commercial net fisheries 24 hours prior to the commercial opening, and until 12 hours after the commercial closure.
RECREATIONAL FISHING PLAN
Specific Conservation Measures There are more specific management measures in the 2003 to 2005 British Columbia Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide. This is just a general summary below.
Tidal o Chinook salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit is two. o Sockeye, coho, pink and chum salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit is four. o Barbless hooks must be used while angling for salmon . • Aggregate tidal water bag limit is four salmon, possession limit of eight salmon.
Area 3 Chinook salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit two. Sockeye, Pink, Coho and Chum salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit four.
Area 4 Chinook salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit two. Sockeye, Pink, Coho and Chum salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit four.
The waters downstream of a tidal boundary sign at the water line crossing on Shawatlan Creek to the fishing boundary signs at the mouth of Shawatlan Bar are closed to all finfish (no angling allowed) July 15 to August 15.
The waters from a fishing boundary sign at the mouth of Kloiya Creek to the fishing boundary sign at the mouth of K10iya Bay are closed to all finfish (no angling allowed) August 1 to September 1.
Area 5 Chinook salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit two. Sockeye, Pink, Coho and Chum salmon open January 1 to December 31. Daily limit four.
Inside a line drawn from boundary signs located approximately 100 m seaward of the falls at the mouth of the Kumowdah River flowing into Lowe Inlet, closed to all finfish July 1 to October 31. No angling allowed.
Non-Tidal Refer to Fresh Water Salmon Sport Regulations Region 6 - Skeena below.
COMMERCIAL FISHING PLAN SPECIFICS
Implementation Due to the uncertainty of both timing and size of returning salmon runs, many commercial openings are not confirmed until a number of days prior to the actual opening. Announcements are at least weekly, usually every Thursday afternoon at 1400 hours, and during days when a fishery is in progress, usually prior to 1600 hours, and at times more frequently. Although it is not stated under each week in each area of this fishing plan, the management plan for any area may change in-season. Fishing Areas, Subareas or portions thereof, provisions for extensions, opening patterns and the duration of the fishing season can all be adjusted based on factors such as weak stock concerns, target stock abundance, fishing effort, rate of gear selectivity, domestic allocations and other factors.
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Mandatory Log-Book and Phone-In Program Fishermen are reminded that there is a mandatory log-book and phone-in program in place for all commercial fisheries. Refer to your Conditions of Licence for details. In-season decisions could be directly affected by the level of compliance to the phone-in provisions.
North Coast Non-Retention Species There will be non-retention of steel head in all commercial fisheries. For seine fisheries. there will also be non-retention of coho, chum, and chinook in Areas 3 through 6. For gill net fisheries. there will also be non-retention of coho.
There are also local and at times seasonal restrictions on various other salmon species .
Net Fishing Times All north and central coast net fisheries. with only a few exceptions, will normally be restricted to daylight hours (not longer than 16 hours per day, progressively shorter as the daylight hours get shorter). Net fishing times will generally be as follows: • 16 hours from start of season; • 15 hours starting the third Sunday in July (July 20 this year) to the third Saturday in August (August 16 this year); • 13 hours starting the third Sunday in August (August 17 this year) ·12 hours or shorter on aCi.
The local manager may vary these net fishing times depending on circumstances such as bycatch concerns, strong returns of target species, abundance of prohibited species, weather, or other factors .
Revival Tanks Revival tanks conforming to the Conditions of Licence will be required, and all prohibited species captured incidentally must be either revived in the revival tank and released, or released directly to the water with the least possible harm. If in-season indicators show a deterioration of expected stock levels, additional measures may be implemented.
Gill net Construction In Management Areas 3. 4. and 5. gill nets of two different constructions may be used:
All net configurations may be of the 30 filament type (multistrand) or the six filament type (Alaska twist).
Nets may be hung without a weed line (corkline to web distance 0 to 45 cm), a maximum of 60 meshes deep; or
Nets may be hung with a weed line (corkline to web distance minimum 1.2 m, maximum 1.5 m) a maximum of 90 meshes deep.
All nets greater than 60 meshes depth must have a weedline and have at least every fifth cork of a red or other distinctive colour (not white).
Specific restrictions such as the specifications for net construction and revival boxes are found in the conditions of the individual licences, which are attached to the licence. Fishers are urged to read these conditions carefully to ensure that their vessel and fishing techniques are in accordance with their licence.
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Skeena River Selective Gill net Fisheries Upper Skeen a coho become prevalent in the Chatham Sound fishing area after July 18. In recent years, the gill net fishery has been sharply curtailed after this date to enable sufficient spawners to reach the spawning grounds to ensure rebuilding of these runs continues. Once again, in 2003, these runs need protection. Therefore, after July 18 all fishing opportunities for Skeena sockeye may be conducted by selective means. The decision to implement this selective gill net fishery will be made in-season based on the level of fishing that has occurred to date and the expected impact on upper Skeen a coho that will occur during the year.
For the selective gill net fishery, the following rules will apply:
a) Half length nets. Maximum net length will be 100 fathoms, or 187.5 m. It will not be acceptable to have a regular length net on your drum and only set half. It will also not be acceptable to have both halves of the net on your drum. Only one (half-length) net will be allowed on your drum or in the water.
b) 20 minute soak times. The maximum amount of time the net is allowed to be in the water from the time it is completely set to the time it begins to be retrieved is 20 minutes. Note that this Wsoak time" is designed to equal a 40 minute time from when the first portion of the net enters the water to the when the last portion of the net leaves the water. Times will be monitored on the grounds.
c) Fish handling. Gill net fishers are encouraged to handle prohibited species with the greatest of care. Operating revival boxes are mandatory as in all gill net fisheries. However, if the salmon is in a vigorous condition, it is best to release it directly to the water rather than put it in the revival box. Fishers are asked to use their discretion on which fish should go into the revival box before they are then released to the water.
d) Reduced fishing area. In order to effectively monitor this selective fishery, the fishing area will be reduced. This will be achieved by closing the northern portions of Chatham Sound.
The commercial gill net fleet is reminded that the success of this selective fishery is critical to their future access to Skeena sockeye after July 18. In-season decisions on further fishing days will be directly dependant on compliance to the above restrictions.
Seine Fisheries All seine fisheries unless otherwise authorized will be conducted with mandatory brailing and sorting of the catch. Specific restrictions such as the specifications of revival boxes are found in the conditions of the individual licence, which is attached to the licence. Fishers are urged to read these conditions carefully to ensure that their vessel and fishing techniques are in accordance with their licence.
Anticipated net opening dates
Area 3 - June 10 - First antiCipated gill net fishery. Maximum mesh size 137 mm. This fishery will assess the returning Nass River sockeye run.
July 14 - First anticipated seine fishery. Minimum bunt mesh size 70 mm.
Outside Subareas and portions of Subareas (Skeena approach waters) will be managed based on Skeena run sizes.
If a surplus of sockeye develops at the Meziadin Fishway, an ESSR fishery will be considered.
Area 4 - Mid-June - First anticipated gill net fishery. Minimum mesh size 203 mm. This will be a chinook directed fishery.
July 1 - First anticipated gill net fishery, depending on run strength.
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July 14 - First anticipated seine fishery, depending on Skeena sockeye run strength. Minimum bunt mesh size 70 mm.
Upper Skeena Coho The objective for upper Skeena coho is to operate Canadian domestic fisheries within the exploitation rate ceiling of up to 10 percent.
Upper Skeen a coho is continuing to rebuild, but coho that migrate past the Sabine confluence continue to be weak (e.g. Sustut River). Notably, after July 18 on the Skeena River, coho conservation concerns resulted in commercial gill nets shortening their nets by half and their sets to 20 minutes soak times.
The exploitation rate for Upper Skeena coho was calculated on an on-going basis throughout the season and again post-season when the actual run timings can be determined. The exploitation rate on coho migrating past the Sabine confluence for 2002 was calculated as follows:
Commercial Net 4.9% Commercial Troll 2.5% Recreational 2.8% First Nations 1.8% Total 12.0%
Table 4 shows the Department's intentions however issues such as conservation, FSC obligations and ability of different gear types to fish selectively etc. may take priority. In the event that target allocations are not achieved no compensatory adjustments will be made in the future.
Table 4. NORTH COAST COMMERCIAL ALLOCATION BY GEAR
NORTH COAST SOCKEYE Areas Potential Seine A Gillnet C Troll F
Harvest (pieces)
1,3-5,101-105 400Kto 600k 25% 74% 1%
NORTH COAST PINKS Areas Potential Seine A Gillnet C TroUF
Harvest (pieces)
1,2 (even) & 3-5,&101-105 3 to 4 million 80% 18% 2%
NORTH COAST CHUMS Areas Potential Seine A Gillnet C Troll F
Harvest (pieces)
3-5 30K 45% 55% 0%
a) Anticipate seine non-retention of chum in Areas 3 to 6 except when fishing for Area 6 hatchery stocks .
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NORTH COAST COHO Areas Potential Seine A Gillnet C Troll F
Harvest (pieces)
1-10,101,102,105-107, 130, 142 150K 5% 5% 90%
Notes on coho allocations: a) There will be opportunities for directed coho harvest in troll fisheries on the north coast of B.C. Most
net fisheries will require non-retention of coho in all fisheries targeted at other species except for a few terminally defined locations such as Cumshewa Inlet and near McLoughlin Bay (surplus hatchery production) where by-catch of coho will be pennitted.
NORTH COAST CHINOOKS Areas Potential Seine A Gillnet C Troll F
Harvest (pieces)
1-5,101,102,130,142 30K-150K 0% 5% 95%
Notes on chinook allocations: a) There are no directed chinook fisheries on the north coast of B.C. for the seine fleet. Directed gill net
fisheries occur in Areas 4 and 8 and there is some by-catch in other north coast fisheries. A preliminary chinook TAC allocation of 152K has been tentatively set for the salmon Area F Troll fishing plan.
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Any lake or stream or part thereof in Region 6, unless otherwise stated below. Please review sections B, C, D, and E carefully.
Coho Apr 01-Mar 31
Sockeye, Pink, and Apr 01-Mar 31 Chum
4 per day, only 1 over50cm. Annuallimit=10 adult.
4 per day, only 1 over50cm.
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B. Skeena River Watershed- Section "A" applies if stream, specific area, time period, quotas or other species restrictions are not listed in the following sections:
B. Part (i): Skeena River Watershed-Waters upstream
All waters in section "B(i)"Skeena River Watershed upstream of the CNR Railway Bridge at Terrace, unless otherwise stated below
Babine Lake including tributaries
All
Coho
Sockeye
Chum
Chinook
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CNR Railway Bridge at Terrace
Jan 01-Jun 15 No fishing for salmon.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for coho.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fIShing for sockeye.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chum.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
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Sabine Lake Not including tributaries Sockeye Aug 01-Sep 15 2 per day. No fishing for sockeye wfthin a ~ 400 m radial boundary of the following 1 tributaries: Morrison Cr.,
Pierre Cr., ~ Hazelwood Cr., F~ur Mile Cr., Sb Mile Cr., . Pendleton Cr., J Twain Cr, Sockeye Cr., Five Mile Cr., J Tsezakwa Cr., Tachek Cr., and Big La
Babine River Chinook Jun 16-0ec 31 4 per day, only 1 j over 65em. No fishing for chinook from a j point 100m above Fort Babine bridge tO
J Nichyeskwa Creek.
Sockeye Aug 01-Aug 31 2 per day. I Upstream of the logging bridge Coho Aug 15 - Sep 30 4 per days only 2 located near Sam Green Creek over 50cm ..
Bear River including tributaries Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Coho Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for ~
coho. 1 Bulkley River Chinook Jun 16-0ee 31 4 per day, only 1 I
over 65cm. I Pink Jun 16-0ec 31 2 per day. ~ Coho Aug 15 - Sep 30 4 per day, only 2
over 50 cm .. Fulton River Sockeye Aug 01-Aug 14 2 ger day. Kispiox River Chinook Jun 16-Jul 31 4 per day, only 1 (including over 65cm. ~ tributaries) Monthly quota =
1 over 65 em. Aug 01-Aug 31 4 per day, none
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Morice Lake
Morice River (including tributaries)
Nilkitkwa Lake
Pinkut Creek
Shegunia River
below boundary signs near Pink Kispiox River Resort
including tributaries Chinook
including tributaries Chinook
All
including tributaries All
above Lamprey Creek All
below Lamprey Creek Chinook
Chinook
Coho
From Gosnell Creek to Lamprey Coho Creek - FlyfishinQ only. From the confluence of the Pink Bulkley and Morice Rivers upstream to the Bymac Bridge on Walcott Road Upstream of the Bymac Bridge Pink on Walcott Road
Chinook
Sockeye
between signs located above Chinook and below logging road bridge
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Jun 16-Aug 31 2 per day. Open downstream of boundary signs located approx. 25m downstream of fish counting fence.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Jan 0 - Dec 31 No fishing for salmon between boundary signs located approx. 1 DDm upstream and down stream of the fish counting fence
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for salmon.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for salmon.
Sep 01- Dec 31 No fishing for chinook
Jun 16-Aug 31 4 per day, only 1 over 65cm.
Sep 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Aug 15-Sep 30 4 per day, only 2 over 50 cm.
Sep 01- Sep 30 4 per day, only 2 over 50 cm.
Jun 16-Aug 31 2 per day.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for pink.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Aug 01-Aug 14 2 per day. Open downstream of boundary signs located approx. 25m downstream of fish counting fence.
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
, Skeena River mainstem waters only, between Chinook Apr 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1 -:
Cedarvale and the CNR Railway over 65cm.
J Bridge at Terrace
mainstem waters only, upstream All Jan 01-May 31 No fishing for l of Cedarvale salmon.
Chinook Jun 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1.J over 65cm.
mainstem waters only, Pink Jun 16-Dec 31 2 per day.
J downstream of confluence with Kispiox River to the CNR Railway Bridge at Terrace
Sockeye Jun 16-Aug 31 2 per day. 0 per J day from a boundary sign 01 I
the north bank 0 ~ the Skeen R, 100 m upstream of the confluence with the Kitwanga R. downstream t~ Mill Creek.
mainstem waters within 3 white Chinook Jun 01-Ju131 4 per day, only 1 boundary signs located at the over 65cm. confluence of the Skeena River Monthly limit=1 ... and Kispiox River over 65em. Adul
chinook caught and retained from these waters
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Aug 01-Aug 31 4 per day, none ~ over 65em.
Between boundary signs located Coho Aug 15 - Sep 30 4 per day, only. at the confluence with the over 50 em. Bulkley River and 500m ~
downstream.
Between boundary signs located Coho Aug 30 - Sep 15 4 per day, only 1 approx. 100m either side of the over 50 em ~ confluence with the Kitwanga R.
Suskwa (Bear) Chinook Jun 16-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1 River over 65cm. ~
Sustut River including tributaries Chinook Jun 16-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1 I over 65em.
Zymoetz Chinook Apr 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1~ (Copper) River over 65em.
upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jul 23-Dec 31 No fishing for J bridge chinook.
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All waters in Sockeye Jan 01-Dec 31 section "B(ii)·-Skeena River Watershed downstream of the CNR Railway Bridge at Terrace, unless otherwise stated be/ow
Coho Jan 01-Dec 31
Ecstall River Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 (including tributaries)
Chinook Apr 01-Ju131
Aug 01-Mar 31
above signs near confluence Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 with Johnston Creek
Exchamsiks Coho to be announced River (including tributaries)
upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 bridge
Exstew River Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 (including tributaries)
upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 bridge
Gitnadoix River Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 (including tributaries)
upstream of powerline crossing Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 near river mouth
Kasiks River Coho To be announced (including tributaries)
upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 bridge
Khyex River upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 (including bridge tributaries)
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No fishing for sockeye.
No fishing for coho. 4 per day, only 1 over 50cm.
4 per day, only 1 over 65cm.
4 per day, none over 6Scm.
No fishing for chinook.
No fishing for chinook.
4 per day, only 1 over 50cm.
No fishing for chinook.
4 per day, only 1 over 50cm.
No fishing for chinook.
No fishing for chinook.
No fishing for chinook.
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River (including over 50cm.
J tributaries) Note: The mouth of the Kisumkalum River is J designated by boundary signs located approx.
J 1.25 km downstream of the CNR bridge and approx. 200 m east of the .. CNR bridge.
upstream of signs below lower Chinook Jan 01-May 24 4 per day, none canyon over 65cm.
May 25-Dec 31 No fishing for !
chinook.
downstream of signs below Chinook Jan 01-Jun 30 4 per day, none lower canyon over 65cm. ..
Jul 01-Aug 06 4 per day, only 1 over 65cm.
Aug 07 -Dec 31 No fishing for tIIII
chinook.
downstream of railway bridge Pink Jan 01-Dee 31 2 per day. Kitsumkalum including tributaries Coho Sep 01-0et 31 4 per day, only 1'" Lake over 50cm.
Chinook Jan 01-Dee 31 No fishing for chinook. ..
Lakelse River Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 1 (including over 50cm. tributaries) ..
below logging road bridge near Chinook Jan 01-Dee 31 4 per day, only 1 the mouth over 65cm.
above logging road bridge near Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for .. the mouth chinook. I
Redsand Lake including tributaries Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 1 J over 50 cm.
Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook. I
Scotia River including tributaries Coho Sep 01-0et 31 4 per day, only 1 J over 50 em.
Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for
J chinook. Skeena River mainstem waters downstream of Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 1 ""!
CNR Railway Bridge at Terrace over 50 cm. I
Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 1 ~ over 65cm.
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from Lakelse River mouth Chinook Aug 07-0ec 31 No fishing for upstream to boundary signs 1.5 chinook. km above confluence with Kitsumkalum R.
Treston Lake Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 1 over 50 cm.
Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Zymagotitz River Coho Sep 01-0ct 31 1 per day. (including tributaries)
upstream of Highway # 16 Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for bridge chinook.
C . Nass River Watershed- Section "A" applies if stream, specific area, time period, quotas or other species restrictions are not listed in the following sections:
All waters in Coho Jan 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 2 section "C"- over 50 cm. Nass River Watershed unless otherwise stated below
Coho Nov 01-Dec 31 No fishing for coho.
Chinook Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 1 over 65 cm.
Cranberry River including tributaries NOTE: the Chinook Apr 01-Jul 31 4 per day, only 1 section of river from Cranberry- over 65 cm. Kiteen junction to Nass R. is Monthly Quota = part of the Cranberry R. 1over65cm.
I knouk River Including tributaries Chinook Jan. 01- Oec 31 No fishing for chinook
Kiteen River including tributaries Chinook Apr 01-Ju131 4 per day only 1 over 65 cm. Monthly Quota = 1 over 65cm.
Meziadin Lake including tributaries Coho Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for coho.
excluding tributaries Sockeye Ju11- Sep 8 2 per day Chinook Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for
chinook.
Meziadin River including tributaries All Jan 01-0ec 31 No fishing for salmon.
Nass River Coho Jan 01-0ec 31 4 per day, only 2 over 50 cm.
mainstem waters downstream of Sockeye Jul1 - Sep 4 2 per day the confluence with the Meziadin River mainstem waters upstream to Pink Jan 01-0ec 31 2 per day. the confluence with the Meziadin River
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Oweegee Creek All Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for ... salmon.
Oweegee Lake All Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for 1 salmon.
Tseax River upstream of Nisga'a Hwy Bridge All Aug 01-Dec 31 No fishing for (including salmon. 1 tributaries) Note: The mouth af the Tseax river is
J designated by boundary signs located where what was J formerly known as the Nass Back Channel
J enters the Nass R.
downstream of Nisga'a Hwy Coho Jan 01-Nov 30 4 per day, only 2 I Bridge over 50 cm.
Chinook Jul 01-Sep 15 4 per day only 1II1II over 65 cm. Monthly quota = 1 over 65 cm . ..
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River chinook.
D. Queen Charlotte Islands Watersheds- Section "A" applies if stream, specific area, time period, quotas or other species restrictions are not listed in the following sections: .,
! All waters in Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for section -D n _ chinook. Queen Charlotte Islands
, Watersheds unless otherwise ... stated below
Coho Apr 01 - Oct 31 4 per day, only 1 over50cm -Nov 01-Mar 31 No fishing for coho. I
All Apr 01-Mar 31 Single, barbless hook in tidal an~ non tidal portion of all streams.
Braverman River J Coho Apr 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only ~ over 50 cm.
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Coho Apr 01-0ct 31 4 per day, only 2 over 50 cm.
Sheldons Creek Upstream of boundary signs Coho Jan 01 - Oct 31 Daily quota = 0 located at the spur 19 bridQe
Tlell River Anglers should note that tidal water regulations apply to waters below tidal boundary sign located approx. 1.5km above Hwy. 16 Bridge. Refer to the BC Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide section of this book.
E. Other Mainland Watersheds- Section "A" applies if stream, specific area, time period, quotas or other species restrictions are not listed in the following sections:
All waters in Coho Nov 01-Dec 31 No fishing for section "E"- coho. Other Mainland Watersheds unless otherwise stated below
All streams Coho Jan 01- Dec 31 No fishing for flowing into tidal coho. water Area 5 (refer to the BC Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide for Area 5 description)
Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
All streams Coho Jan 01- Oct 31 Non-retention of flowing into coho. tidal water Area 6 unless stated below (refer to Be Tidal Waters Sport Fishing Guide for Area 6 description) Bish Creek including tributaries Coho Jan 01- Dec 31 No fishing for
coho. Blanchard River Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 2
over 65cm.
Coho Jan 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 2 over 50cm.
near Haines Hwy. Chinook Jun 10-Aug 31 No fishing for chinook.
Coho Jun 10-Aug 31 No fishing for coho.
Brim River Including tributaries Chinook Jan 01 - Dec 31 No fishing for chinook
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salmon.
Endako River All Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for • salmon.
Giltoyees River Coho Aug 30 - Sep 21 4 per day only 1 over 50 cm.
Khutze River Including tributaries Chinook Jan 01 - Dec 31 No fishing for .. chinook I
Illiance River upstream of signs located near Coho Sep 21-Dec 31 No fishing for (including mouth of river coho. ... tributaries)
Kemano Coho Aug 30 - Sep 21 4 per day only 1 over50cm ..
Khutzeymateen including tributaries All Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for River salmon. Kincolith River Coho Jan 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only ~
over 50 cm.
Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
~ Kitimat River on west bank between signs at All Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for (including Kitimat hatchery outfall salmon. tributaries)
downstream of Highway # 37 Chinook Apr 01-July 31 4 per day, only 1 bridge over 65 cm.
Aug 01-Dec 31 No fishing for .. chinook.
Coho Apr 01- Oct 31 4 per day, only 2 over 50 cm. ..
Nov 01-Dec 31 No fishing for coho.
Chum I Apr 01-Aug 15 2 per day. upstream of Highway # 37 Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for .... bridge chinook.
Coho Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for coho. ..
Kit/ope River Coho Aug 30- Sep21 4 per day, only one over 50 cm.
Kitsault River Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for .. (including chinook. tributaries) i
upstream of signs located near Coho Oct 01-Dec 31 No fishing for ..j mouth of river coho.
Kloiya River including tributaries Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Kwinimass River upstream of lower bridge Chinook Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for (including abutments chinook.
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downstream of lower bridge Coho Jan 01-Dec 31 4 per day, only 2 1 abutments over 50 cm.
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Rainy Creek
Stikine River
Swift River
Tahltan River
Taku River
Tatsamenie Lake's outlet streams
Tatshenshini River (including tributaries)
Wahoo
Weeanie River
Wilauks Creek (including tributaries)
Chinook
Chinook
Coho
Chinook
Coho
including tributaries Chinook
Coho
including tributaries Chinook
including tributaries Chinook
including tributaries Chinook
Coho
between Tatsamenie L. and Chinook Tatsatua Creek
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Apr 01-Jul 09 4 per day, none over 6Scm.
Jul10-Dec 31 No fishing for chinook.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over SOcm.
Aug 1S-Mar 31 No fishing for chinook.
Aug 1S-Mar31 No fishing for coho .
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over SOcm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 2 per day, only 1 over 6Scm. Anglers may now fish this river with either a Yukon or BC angling licence.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm .
Apr01-Mar31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over SOcm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over SOcm •
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over 6Scm.
Apr 01-Mar 31 4 per day, only 2 over SOcm.
Jun 10-Aug 31 No fishing for chinook.
Jun 10-Aug 31 No fishing for coho.
Jan 01 - Dec 31 No fishing for chinook
Jan 01-Dec 31 No fishing for coho .
Sep 20-Mar 31 No fishing for coho.
AREA 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3 sockeye
FOR FISHING PERIOD: June 08 to June 14
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR CURRENT WEEK
Management Objectives: To assess and harvest Nass sockeye.
Notice to Industry:
GILLNET AREA C
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jun 10 in portions of Su barea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, Subareas 3-7" B!; 3-12. Maximum mesh 137 mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maxiinum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 0 cm, maximum 45 cm; or, 'maximum depth 90 meshes, maximum hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance IDininium 1.2 m, maximum 1.5 m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-00 1.
NOTICE TO ALL GILLNET FISHERMEN:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak stock chinook streams in Areas 3 that are currently in the rebuilding phase. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3.
Extension Notices:
None
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Catch and escapement information suggest either early or strong Nass sockeye returns.
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Open Area 3 Monday June 16th to harvest Nass sockeye by gillnet as per preseason plan.
Open Area 4 Thursday evening June 19 th to harvest chinook by gillnet as per the preseason plan.
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3 sockeye / Area 4 chinook
FOR FISHING PERIOD: June 15 to June 21
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Harvest and assess Nass Sockeye & Area 4 Skeena Chinook
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jun 16 in portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, and Subareas 3-7 and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137 mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 0 cm, maximum 45 cm. Or maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2 m, maximum 1.5 m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-002.
Area 4
Gill Nets open 30 hrs 12:00 Thur Jun 19 to 18:00 Fri Jun 20 in a portion of Subarea 4-12 east of a line running from a point 0.35 nautical miles southwest of Georgy Point to Gamble Point, thence from the westernmost Point of Croasdaile Island, north to a boundary sign on Smith Island, and east of a line running from Hicks Point to the flashing light opposite, and Subarea 4-15. Minimum mesh 203 mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 0 cm maximum 45 cm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL- 002.
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak stock chinook streams in Areas 3 that are currently in the rebuilding phase. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3.
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Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tue Jun 17 in the portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, Subareas 3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137 mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 0 cm, maximum 45 cm. Or maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. corkline to web distance minimum 1.2 m, maximum 1.5 m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-003.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Strong sockeye catches in Area 3 indicate a stock strength sufficient for an additional day of fishing. Water Levels are too high for the Nass fishwheels to produce up-to-date information on sockeye escapement to the Nass watershed. Area 4 chinook catch information incomplete at this time.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Area 3 to re-open Monday June 23 for sockeye fishing by gillnet.
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3 Nass sockeye/ Area 4 Skeena chinook
FOR FISHING PERIOD: June 22 to June 28
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest N ass sockeye & Skeena Chinook
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jun 23 in the portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, and Subareas 3-7 and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance min 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-005.
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak stock chinook streams in Areas 3 that are currently in the rebuilding phase. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jun 24 in the portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on
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AREA 4
Gn open 18 h 1800 Thu Jun 26 to 1200 Fri Jun 27 in a portion of Sub-area 4-12 east of a line running from a point 0.35 nautical miles southwest of Georgy Pt to Gamble Pt thence from the westernmost Pt of Croasdaile Island, north to a boundry sign on Smith Island, and east of a line running from Hicks Pt to the flashing light opposite; and 4-15. Min mesh 203 mm. Max depth 60 meshes. Max hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance min 0 cm max 45 CM. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-007.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Sat Jun 28 in the portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, and Subareas 3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-008.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Catches of Nass sockeye remain strong. The fishwheel escapement reports indicate a strong return of sockeye to the Nass. Extended fishing times needed to harvest surplus sockeye. Catch estimate for last weeks Skeen a chinook fishery is 2900. The Area 4 Skeen a River chinook gillnet fishery is allowed 2 days of fishing to a maximum of 4000 pieces. Therefore as per the preseason plan the Skeena gillnet chinook fishery opened again this week.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Area 3 Monday June 30, for Nass sockeye. Open Areas 4 & 5 to harvest Skeen a sockeye Tuesday July 01,
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3 N ass sockeye/Area 4 Skeena sockeye
FOR FISHING PERIOD: June 29 to July 5
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Harvest and assess Nass sockeye & Area 4 Skeena sockeye
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jun 30 in the portions of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, and Subareas 3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-009.
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jul 1 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5,4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3:1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-010.
Area 5
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jul 1 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes.
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Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm . Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak stock chinook streams in Areas 3 that are currently in the rebuilding phase. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Area 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3,4 & 5.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tue Jul 1 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-012 .
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul4 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 0 cm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-013.
Area 3
Gn open 16 h 0600 to 2200 Sat Jul 5 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7, and 3-12. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-017.
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CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Strong commercial catch combined with good sockeye escapement past the Nisga'a fishwheels indicate a strong return to the Nass river. The Area 3 gillnet catch of pink started the season unusually large and remains that way for this week as well. Area 4 catch and escapement information suggests Skeena sockeye return as forecast or better.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Areas 3, 4 & 5 July 07.
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TARGET SPECIES: Nass sockeye & Skeena sockeye
FOR FISHING PERIOD: July 6 to July 12
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest Nass/Skeena sockeye
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet
Area 3
Gn open 16 h 0600 to 2200 Mon Jul 7 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-7, and 3-12. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-0 18
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jul 7 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5, 4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3:1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-014.
Area 5
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jul 7 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2,5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel. to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance minOcm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL- 015.
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish
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There are a number of weak chinook stocks in Areas 3 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3 & 5.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Areas 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3, 4 & 5.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tue Jul 8 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-7, and 3-12. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm,maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1. Sm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-019.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Thurs Jul 10 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7, and 3-12. Max mesh 137mm. Max depth 60 meshes. Max hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm. Or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-020
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Catch and escapement information indicate sufficient numbers to allow for extended gillnet fisheries in Area 3. The Area 3 pink gillnet catch remains high. Skeena catch and escapement information suggests modest sockeye returns.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Areas 3,4 & 5 to harvest Nass and Skeena Sockeye.
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TARGET SPECIES: Nass / Skeena sockeye & Area 3 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: July 13 to July 19
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest Nass / Skeen a sockeye & Area 3 pink
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet/ Area A Seine
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jul 14 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-021
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Sun Ju113 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5,4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-026,
Area 5
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 SunJul13 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-027
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
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All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishennen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible hann. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak chinook stocks in Areas 3 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible hann in Areas 3 & 5.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Areas 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible hann in Areas 3,4 & 5.
Area 3
Seines open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jul14 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2002-NCSAL-024
Area 5
Seines open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Ju114 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-028.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
Brailing and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho, chum, chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Mon Jul 14 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5,4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-029.
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Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jul 15 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 102m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-031.
Area 3
Seines open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Jul 15 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-032.
Area 5
Seines open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Tues Ju115 in Subareas 5-1,5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-033.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Jul 17 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 105m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-035.
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Jul 17 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5,4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 105m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-036.
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Area 5
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Ju117 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2,5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-037.
Area 3
Seines open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Jul 17 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-038.
Area 4
Seines open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Jul 17 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, & 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-039.
Area 5
Seines open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Thu Jul17 in 5-1,5-2,5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-040.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order NO. 2003-NCSAL-042.'
Area 4
Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 4-4, 4-5,4-8,4-9,4-12,4-14, & 4-15. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-043.
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Gill Nets open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No . 2003-NCSAL-044.
Area 3
Seines open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 nun. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-045.
Area 4
Seines open 16 hrs 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, & 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 nun. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-046.
Area 5
Seines open 16 hrs, 06:00 to 22:00 Fri Jul 18 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-047.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Areas 4 & 5
Nass sockeye returns continue to be strong, at or above preseason forecast. Most gillnets move to Area 4 this week. The Skeena sockeye return appears stronger than forecast. Effort and harvest rates for Skeena sockeye are being closely monitored. The Skeena sockeye escapement is falling behind the weekly target. The pink harvest for seines in Area 3 has been good. Sockeye fishing for seines has been slow and they remain far behind in attaining their allocation.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Area 3 to seines Monday July 21 and gillnets July 22 to increase seine sockeye catch and harvest pinks. Continue to monitor Skeena sockeye returns Areas 4 and 5 with earliest possible opening being Tuesday July 22.
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Nass /Skeena sockeye & Area 3 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: July 20 to July 26
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Harvest and assess Nass / Skeena sockeye and Area 3 pink
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Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Jul21 in Subareas 3-2,3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-049.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
Chum salmon is currently non-retention and non-possession in Areas 3 - 5. Any vessel entering the fishing area with chums on board from an open area such as Area 6 is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing.
Brailing and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho, chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Tue Jul 22 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-051.
AREA 4 &5 Earliest possible fishery Tuesday, July 22. Next announcement Monday at noon.
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AREA 4/5 SELECTIVE GILLNET FISHERY
1. Half length nets. Maximum net length will be 100 fathoms, or 187.5 meters. It will not be acceptable to have a regular length net on your drum and only set half. It will also not be acceptable to have both halves of the net on your drum. Only one (half-length) net will be allowed on your drum or in the water.
2. 20 minute soak times. The maximum amount of time the net is allowed to be in the water from the time it is completely set to the time it begins to be retrieved is 20 minutes. Note that this "soak time" is designed to equal a 40 minute time from when the first portion of the net enters the water to when the last portion of the net leaves the water. Times will be monitored on the grounds.
3. Fish handling. Gill net fishers are encouraged to handle prohibited species with the greatest of care. Operating revival boxes are mandatory as in all gill net fisheries. However, if the salmon is in a vigorous condition, it is best to release it directly to the water rather than put it in the revival box. Fishers are asked to use their discretion on which fish should go into the revival box before they are then released to the water.
4. Reduced fishing area. In order to effectively monitor this selective fishery, the fishing area will be reduced.
5. Observers: There will be observers present in the fishery. All vessel masters must take an observer on board if requested to do so by a representative of the Department, in accordance with the conditions of licence.
The commercial gill net fleet is reminded that the success of this selective fishery is critical to their future access to Skeen a sockeye.
Extensions and further fishing days will be directly dependant on compliance to the above restrictions.
NOTICE TO ALL GILLNET FISHERMEN:
All gillnet fisheries are being conducted with non-retention non-possession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release.
There are a number of weak chinook stocks in Areas 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3, 4 & 5.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Areas 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3, 4 & 5.
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EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Wed Ju123 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1. Sm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-054.
Areas 4/5 Selective Gill Net Fishery:
Area 4
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21 :00 Wed Jul 23 in Subarea 4-9 east of a line running from Morrell Point to South Rachel Island Light to the flashing red light on Lucy Island, thence true north to the Subarea 4-5 boundary, thence to Ryan Point, and Subareas 4-12, & 4-15. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum I.Sm. Variation Order No .. 2003-NCSAL- 055.
Area 5
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Wed Ju123 in Subarea 5-1. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3:1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-056.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tue Ju122 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mID.
Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-057.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21 :00 Thur Jul 24 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mID.
Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-060.
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Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Thur Jul24 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-062.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Jul25 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-066.
Area 3
Gn open 15 h 0600 to 2100 Fri Jul25 in Subareas 3-2,3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, 3-12, 3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-065
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Nass sockeye escapement information suggests the target escapement will be met or exceeded for the year. Pink catches in Area 3 were modest this week considering the high catches earlier in the season. The Tyee test fishery indicates that the sockeye escapement goal for last week was not achieved. Escapements for this week suggest only a moderate surplus at best. Seines remain far behind on sockeye allocation.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Area 3 to seines and gillnets Monday July 28. Continue to monitor Skeena sockeye escapements next announcement Monday July 28 .
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Nass / Skeena sockeye and Area 3 pink FOR FISHING PERIOD: July 27 to Aug 2
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest Nass/Skeena sockeye and Area 3 pink.
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnetl Area A Seine
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21 :00 Mon Jul 28 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-070.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
Chum salmon is currently non-retention and non-possession in Areas 3 - 5. Any vessel entering the fishing area with chums on board from an open area such as Area 6 is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing.
Brailing and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho, chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Jul28 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes, maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-067.
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release
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There are a number of weak chinook stocks in Areas 3 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3 & 5.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Areas 3, 4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3, 4 & 5.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Jul 29 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-073.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Jul 29 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-074.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Jul31 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance Min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-075.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Jul31 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-078
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Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Jul31 in 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-079.
Seine Special Area
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Jul 31 in 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet to the red can buoy positioned approx. 0.7 miles south of Kitson Island to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank to the southernmost point of Coast Island thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point To Hanmer Point. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-080.
Note: All portions of 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Jul31 in 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-081.
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 1 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9, 3-11, 3-12, 3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-084.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 1 in Subareas 3-2,3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-085
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Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21 :00 Fri Aug 1 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-086.
Seine Special Area
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 FriAug 1 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet to the red can buoy positioned approx. 0.7 mile south of Kitson Island to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank to the southernmost point of Coast Island thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point To Hanmer Point. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-087. Note: All portions of subareas 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 1 in Subareas 5-1,5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-088 .
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
The Nass sockeye escapement is likely to exceed the yearly target. Area 3 pink catches have slowed considerable from earlier in the season. However returns are adequate to support continued seine fisheries if effort levels remain low.
Skeena sockeye escapements remain modest and did not achieve sockeye escapement targets for July 15 to 21 and July 22 to 28th periods. Risk of under escaping for the next escapement period (July 29 to Aug 4) should be kept to a minimum. Seines are far behind in attaining their allocation of sockeye. Unable to attract a large seine fleet to the Area 4 sockeye fishery because of good pink fishing in Area 6. This coming week many seines will likely headed to the south coast for fishing opportunities there.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION: Open Monday August 04 in Areas 3, 4 & 5 for gillnets & seines.
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AREAS 3,4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Nass & Skeena sockeye, Area 3,4 & 5 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: August 3 to August 9
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Harvest and assess Nass & Skeena sockeye and Area 3, 4 & 5 pink
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet/ Area A Seine
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 4 in Subareas 3-2,3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 0 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min Ocm, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-089.
Area 4/5 Selective Gill Net Fishery
Area 4
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 4 in 4-9 east of a line running from Morrell Point to South Rachel Island Light to the flashing red light on Lucy Island thence true north to the 4-5 boundary, thence to Ryan Point, 4-12, & 4-15. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3:1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-090.
Area 5
Gill Nets open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21 :00 Mon Aug 4 in 5-1. Max mesh 137mm, max depth 60 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min Oem, max 45cm; or, max depth 90 meshes, max hang ratio 3: 1, corkline to web distance min 1.2m, max 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-091.
In the Areas 4 and 5 Selective Gill Net Fishery, the following rules will be in place:
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1. Half-length nets. Maximum net length will be 100 fathoms, or 187.5 meters. It will not be acceptable to have a regular length net on your drum and only set half. It will also not be acceptable to have both halves of the net on your drum. Only one (half-length) net will be allowed on your drum or in the water . 2. 20 minute soak times. The maximum amount of time the net is allowed to be in the water from the time it is completely set to the time it begins to be retrieved is 20 minutes. Note that this "soak time" is designed to equal a 40 minute time from when the first portion of the net enters the water to when the last portion of the net leaves the water. Times will be monitored on the grounds. 3. Fish handling. Gill net fishers are encouraged to handle prohibited species with the greatest of care. Operating revival boxes are mandatory as in all Gill Net fisheries. However, if the salmon is in a vigorous condition, it is best to release it directly to the water rather than put it in the revival box. Fishers are asked to use their discretion on which fish should go into the revival box before they are then released to the water. 4. Reduced fishing area. In order to effectively monitor this selective fishery, the fishing area will be reduced. 5. Observers: There will be observers present in the fishery. All vessel masters must take an observer on board if requested to do so by a representative of the Department, in accordance with the conditions of licence.
The commercial Gill Net fleet is reminded that the success of this selective fishery is critical to their future access to Skeena sockeye.
Extensions and further fishing days will be directly dependant on compliance to the above restrictions.
Notice to All Gill Net Fishermen:
All Gill Net fisheries are being conducted with non-retention nonpossession of coho and steelhead. Fishermen are required to release all coho and steelhead to the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory and may be used to revive fish prior to release .
There are a number of weak chinook stocks in Areas 3, & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chinook to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3 & 5.
There are a number of weak chum stocks in Areas 3,4 & 5. Fishers are requested to release all live chum to the water with the least possible harm in Areas 3, 4 & 5 .
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Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 4 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-094.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 4 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-095.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 4 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-096.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
Chum salmon is currently non-retention and non-possession in Areas 3 - 5. Any vessel entering the fishing area with chums on board from an open area such as Area 6 is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing.
Brailing and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho, chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11,3-12,3-13, and 3-17. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Ocm, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-099.
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in a portion of Subarea 3-14 east of a line from Dawkins Point to Brooke Point and south of a line from Brooke Point true east to the mainland shore. Maximum mesh 165mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance
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Stagoo Creek chum escapement has been achieved. This is a chum fishery and so chum retention is allowed. Available surplus is unknown .
Areas 4/5 Selective Gill Net fishery:
Area 4
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subarea 4-9 east of a line running from Morrell Point to South Rachel Island Light, to the flashing red light on Lucy Island, thence true north to the Subarea 4-5 boundary, thence to Ryan Point, and Subareas 4-12, & 4-15. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3: 1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL- 101.
AreaS
Gill Nets open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subarea 5-1. Maximum mesh 137mm. Maximum depth 60 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3:1. Corkline to web distance minimum Oem, maximum 45cm. Or, maximum depth 90 meshes. Maximum hang ratio 3:1. Corkline to web distance minimum 1.2m, maximum 1.5m. Variation Order No 2003-NCSAL-102.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-I03.
Note: Chum Non-Retention Non-Possession in place.
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in a portion of Subarea 3-14 shoreward of a line from Dawkins Point to Brooke Point, thence true east to the mainland shore. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-I04.
Note: Stagoo Creek chum escapement has been achieved. This is a chum fishery and so chum retention is allowed. Available surplus is unknown. Because of the absence of other species in this area, ramping is allowed.
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Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subareas 4-5,4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-I05.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 5 in Subareas 5-1,5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-I06.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Thur Aug 7 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-I09.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Thur Aug 7 in Subareas 4-5,4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-110.
Seine Special Area:
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21 :00 Thur Aug 7 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet, to the red can buoy positioned approximately 0.7 miles south of Kitson Island, to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank, to the southernmost point of Coast Island, thence tnle east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island tnle north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point to Hanmer Point. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-l11.
Note: All portions of Subarea 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds, and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds, and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and Subarea 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
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Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Thur Aug 7 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 nun. Variation Order No.2003-NCSAL-112.
Area 3 Sn open 15 hrs 0600 to 2100 Fri Aug 8 in Subareas 3-2,3-3,3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-115
Area 4 Sn open 15 h 0600 to 2100 Fri Aug 8 in 4-5,4-8,4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-116.
Note: Chum Non-Retention Non-Possession in place
SEINE SPECIAL AREA Sn open 15h 0600 to 2100 Fri Aug 8 in 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet to the red can buoy positioned approx. 0.7 miles south of Kitson Island to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank to the southernmost point of Coast Island thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Pt to Parry Pt, and 4-15 south of a line from Clara Pt To Hanmer Pt. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-117.
Note: All portions of 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5 Sn open 15 h 0600 to 2100 Fri Aug 8 in 5-1,5-2,5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Pt in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-118.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Exceeded Skeena sockeye escapement goal for the week but also exceeded sockeye maximum harvest rate for period between July 29 to Aug. 4th. North coast seine fleet remains small. Seines are unable to catch up on sockeye allocation. Nass sockeye run in nearing end.
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Area 3 is moving to pink management. Pink returns adequate to maintain continued seine fishing with a small fleet. Concerns for non-target species are paramount over harvesting what remains of sockeye runs. Therefore further gillnet fisheries are unlikely this season.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open to seines in Areas 3, 4 & 5 to harvest pinks. Survival of released incidentals species such as chum and Skeena coho is important.
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TARGET SPECIES: Area 3,4 & 5 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: August 10 to August 16
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest Area 3, 4 & 5 pink.
Notice to Industry:
Area C Gillnet/ Area A Seine
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 11 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-121.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 11 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-122.
Seine Special Area:
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 11 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet, to the red can buoy positioned approximately 0.7 mile south of Kitson Island, to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank, to the southernmost point of Coast Island, thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point to Hanmer Point. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No.2003-NCSAL-123.
Note: All portions of Subarea 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds, and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds, and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds, and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and Subarea 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
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Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 11 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-124.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
SPECIAL NOTE: There have been increasing reports of seines ramping their catch. If this infraction continues, seining may be curtailed for the season.
Chum salmon is currently non-retention and non-possession in Areas 3 - 5. Any vessel entering the fishing area with chums on board from an open area such as Area 6 is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing.
Brailing and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho, chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Sn open 15 hrs 0600 to 2100 Tue Aug 12 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4, 3-7, 3-9, 3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-127
Area 4
Sn open 15 h 0600 to 2100 Tue Aug 12 in 4-5,4-8,4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-128.
SEINE SPECIAL AREA Sn open 15h 0600 to 2100 Tue Aug 12 in 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet to the red can buoy positioned approx. 0.7 miles south of Kitson Island to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank to the southernmost point of Coast Island thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Pt to Parry Pt, and 4-15 south of a line from Clara Pt To Hanmer Pt. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-129.
Note: All portions of 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds
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Area 5
Sn open 15 h 0600 to 2100 Tue Aug 12 in 5-1,5-2,5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Pt in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. V.O.# 2003-NCSAL-130.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Aug 14 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-133.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Aug 14 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL- 134.
Seine Special Area
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Aug 14 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet to the red can buoy positioned approx. 0.7 miles south of Kitson Island to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank to the southernmost point of Coast Island thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point To Hanmer Point. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-135.
Note: All portions of 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Aug 14 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-136.
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Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 15 in Subareas 3-2, 3-3, 3-4,3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical miles of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-139.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 15 Subareas in 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-140.
Seine Special Area:
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 15 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet, to the red can buoy positioned approximately 0.7 mile south of Kitson Island, to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank, to the southernmost point of Coast Island, thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point to Hanmer Point. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-141.
Note: All portions of Subarea 4-12 except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds, and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds, and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds, and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds, (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and Subarea 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 15 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No.2003-NCSAL-142.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Stream counts by patrolmen and the Tyee Test Fishery indicate that pink returns remain strong enough to provide for extended fishing periods for a
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NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Open Areas 3, 4 & 5 to seines to harvest pinks. The outside portions of Area 3 should be closed and the retention of coho permitted in the remaining open areas.
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AREAS 3, 4 & 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3,4 & 5 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: August 17 to August 23
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess and harvest Area 3,4 & 5 pinks
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 18 in the portion of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, Subareas 3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-145.
Special Note: Coho retention is allowed in Area 3. Note the change in boundaries from last week. If a Seine vessel fishes Area 3 and retains coho, that vessel is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing in another Area.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 18 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-146.
Seine Special Area:
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 18 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet, to the red can buoy positioned approximately 0.7 mile south of Kitson Island, to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank, to the southernmost point of Coast Island, thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point to Hanmer Point. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No.2003-NCSAL-147.
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Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Mon Aug 18 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-14B.
NOTICE TO ALL SEINE FISHERMEN:
Chum salmon is currently non-retention and non-possession in Areas 3 - 5 and the outside portions of Area 6. Any vessel entering the fishing area with chums on board from an open area such as Area 8 is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing.
Bralling and sorting your catch prior to placing fish in the hold is mandatory. Operating revival boxes are also mandatory, and may be used to revive fish prior to release. Seine operators are reminded that there is a non-retention regulation for coho (except in Area 3), chinook, and steelhead in effect for all areas.
EXTENSION NOTICES:
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 19 in the portion of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, Subareas 3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-151.
Special Note: Coho retention is allowed in Area 3. Note the change in boundaries from last week. If a Seine vessel fishes Area 3 and retains coho, that vessel is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing in another Area.
Area 4
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 19 in Subareas 4-5, 4-8, 4-9, and 4-14. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-152.
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Seine Special Area:
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 19 in Subarea 4-12 seaward of a line from the prominent point south of Tsum Tsadai Inlet, to the red can buoy positioned approximately 0.7 mile south of Kitson Island, to the red flashing light west of Agnew Bank, to the southernmost point of Coast Island, thence true east to Ridley Island, and west of a line from the westernmost point of Croasdaile Island, true north to Smith Island, and south of a line from Gamble Point to Parry Point, and Subarea 4-15 south of a line from Clara Point to Hanmer Point. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-153.
Note: All portions of Subarea 4-12, except for that portion north of 53 degrees 59 minutes 05 seconds, and south of 54 degrees 04 minutes 00 seconds, and east of 130 degrees 14 minutes 00 seconds, and west of 130 degrees 11 minutes 00 seconds, (this excludes the west shore of Kennedy Island from the shallow net restriction) and Subarea 4-15 are restricted to 3.75 strip nets.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Tues Aug 19 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3,5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-154.
Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs 06:00 to 21:00 Thurs Aug 21 in the portion of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, 3-7, 3-9, 3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order NO. 2003-NCSAL-157.
Special Note: Coho retention is allowed in Area 3. Note the change in boundaries from last week. If a seine vessel fishes Area 3 and retains coho, that vessel is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing in another Area.
Area 4
Monitoring continues. Future fishing opportunities unlikely.
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Area 3
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 22 in the portion of Subarea 3-3 north and east of a line that begins at Elliott Point on Somerville Island, thence to 54 degrees 39 minutes north latitude, and 130 degrees 37 minutes west longitude, thence true north to the International Boundary, Subareas 3-7,3-9,3-11, the portion of 3-12 within 1.0 nautical mile of the Pearse Island shore, 3-13, and 3-17. Minimum bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-161.
Special Note: Coho retention is allowed in Area 3. Note the change in boundaries from last week. If a Seine vessel fishes Area 3 and retains coho, that vessel is required to unload their catch prior to commencing fishing in another Area. Chum Non-Retention NonPossession in place.
Area 5
Seines open 15 hrs, 06:00 to 21:00 Fri Aug 22 in Subareas 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-10, and 5-13 north of a line from a boundary sign 1 nautical mile north of Keswar Point in Principe Channel, to a boundary sign on the Banks Island shore opposite. Min bunt mesh 70 mm. Variation Order No. 2003-NCSAL-162.
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Pink escapements and catches in Areas 3 and 5 remain strong enough to continue fishing for the four days this week. Area 4 pink escapements and catches slow and a higher concern for incidental species causes the fishery to close after two days. Area 3 coho catches are good.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Towards the end of the week pink catches in Areas 3 and 5 decline. If pink returns were strong in Area 5 catches should be increasing and patrolmen stream counts should be higher. Area 3 coastal pink escapements have yet to be attained.
Assessments will continue in all areas. No further fishing opportunities are expected .
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AREAS 3,4 8& 5 WEEKLY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2003
TARGET SPECIES: Area 3,4 & 5 pink
FOR FISHING PERIOD: August 24 to August 30
MANAGEMENT ACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK:
Management Objectives: Assess 3,4 & 5 pinks
EXTENSION NOTICES:
N/A
CURRENT WEEK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS:
Patrolmen stream counts indicate that Area 3 coastal and Area 5 pink escapements have yet to be reached. The Area 4 pink escapement as indicated by the Tyee Test Fishery remains modest and concern for incidental species continue.
NEXT WEEK'S RECOMMENDATION:
Close for the balance of the season as of August 28.
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2003 POST SEASON SUMMARY AND ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT AREAS 3. 4 & 5
1. Post Season Expectations
Forecasted Returns - Refer to "Stock Status Review"
Target Escapements(interm)*
Area Sockeye Pink Chum 3 200,000 375,000 120,000 4 900,000 1 to 2 mil 55,000 5 50,500 254,000 35,000
'Escapement targets are based on subjective evalualions of stream capacity and historic escapements. These targets are under review.
Food Social and Ceremonial Allocation
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 6,000 250 185 25 620
4&5 218,050 5,500 31,000 2,500 16,650 Nole: Hartley Bay Band is included. Their catch is taken in both Areas 5 & 6.
Nisga'a Treaty Allocation(preseason)
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 121,240 8,000 354,660 3914 9030
Nole: These are the preseason estimates based on forecast returns to Canada
ESSR Allocation
Area SockeyeUacks) Coho Pink Chum Chinook 4 20,000 8000
2. Commercial Gillnet(hail) Harvest
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 374,932 n/a 541,341 51446 4078 4 378,180 n/a 197,025 7835 6138 5 8,137 n/a 2,765 1308 14
Commercial Seine(hail) Harvest
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 52,917 7688 1,405,185 n/a n/a 4 75,735 n/a 711,458 n/a n/a 5 6,475 n/a 317,000 n/a n/a
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Food Social and Ceremonial Harvest
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 5,472 68 0 0 181
4&5 130,108 3526 14,407 423 11,427 Note: Hartley Bay Band is included. Their catch is taken in both Areas 5 & 6.
Nisga'a Treaty Harvest
Area Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook 3 140,861 14,885 18,949 318 6,812
ESSR Harvest
Area SockeyeOacks) Coho Pink Chum Chinook 4 9,103 7,736
2. Commercial Fishery Status
Gillnet 1st Last Date of #of Total Boat
Area Fishery Fishery CFB Openings Days 3 Jun 10 Aug 5 Aug 28 26 3417 4 Jun 19 Aug 5 Aug 28 17 2484 5 Jul 01 Aug 5 Aug 28 17 27
Seine 1st Last Date of #of Total Boat
Area Fishery Fishery CFB Openings Days 3 Jul 14 Aug 22 Aug 28 24 210 4 Jul 17 Aug 19 Aug 28 15 118 5 Jul 14 Aug 22 Aug 28 19 32
4. Commercial Net Fishing Summary
AREA 3
The net fishery was planned in anticipation of Nass sockeye returns to Canada of between 500,000 to 900,000 and pink returns of 2.5 million. Fishing would have to be consistent with the Nisga'a Treaty, the Pacific Salmon Treaty, allocation issues and conservation issues for Skeena coho, Area 3 chinook, steel head and north coast chum. Some of the restrictions put into place to deal with these commitments were, closure of outside areas, daylight only fisheries, non-retention coho & steelhead for both gear types, mandatory brailing for seines, non-retention chinook & chum for seines and a request to release all live chinook & chum for gillnets.
The first sockeye gillnet opening began June 10. Catches were strong and remained that way for the duration of the season. The first seine opening was July 14. Fishing for seines was average for both sockeye and pink throughout the season. Chum returns were poor as forecasts. The seine non-retention of chum and gillnet mesh size restrictions remained in place all season. Area 3 coho returns were strong and retention was allowed for the last 4 days of seine fishing for a catch of 7700. Gillnet fishing closed for the season on Aug 5. The last seine fishery took place Aug. 22.
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AREA 4
The chinook gill net fisheries took place on June 19/20 and 26/27. The first fishery was for 30 hours and had 140 vessels operating for a catch of 2900. The second fishery was for 18 hours and had 111 vessels operating for a catch of 1200. Total catch was 4100 chinook.
The Area 4 sockeye and pink net fishery was planned in anticipation of poor returns of Skeena sockeye, 600,000 to 1.7 million and moderate pink returns of 3 million. Fishing would have to be consistent with allocation and escapement goals for coho, steelhead, non-enhanced sockeye, chinook & chum. Some of the restrictions in place to attain these goals were, area closures, harvest rate limitations, daylight only fisheries, non-retention coho & steelhead for both gear types, mandatory brailing for seines, non-retention chinook & chum for seines, on board observers. half-length gillnets nets and 20 minute sets.
The first full length sockeye gillnet fishery occurred July 01 and continued until July 18th for a total of 6 openings. Between July 23 and August 05 five half length short set gill net fisheries took place consistent with coho conservation objectives. Total gillnet sockeye catch for the full net fishery was 258,284 and 119,896 for the short net fishery.
The first seine fishery occurred July 17 in the outside areas. The first inside seine fishery was July 31. The seine fishery continued until August 19. Ten seine fisheries occurred with the inside area (Smith & River, Gap, Slough) open and five with just the outside areas open. Catches for seines in Area 4 were at best moderate resulting in low effort levels all year.
The largest number of gillnets operating in Area 4 occurred July 13 with 517 vessels. Total number of openings for gillnets was 11 for 2484 gill net boat days compared to the last 10 year average of 17 openings and 6900 boat days. The peak seine fleet operating in Area 4 was 36, which occurred on July 31. The total number of openings for seines was 15 with 118 boat days compared to the last 10 year average of 13 openings and 326 seine boat days. The total Area 4 hailed net catch was 453,915 sockeye and approx. 900,000 pink. This compares to the last 10 year average catch of 1.25 million sockeye and the last 5 odd year catch average of 730,000 pink.
AREAS The Area 5 net fishery was planned in anticipation of poor returns of Skeena sockeye, average returns of Skeen a pink and a return of 1.3 million local pink. Area 5 was subject to many restrictions (to conserve non-targeted stocks) such as, area closures, daylight only fisheries, non-retention coho & steel head for both gear types, mandatory brailing for seines and non-retention chinook for seines.
Area 5 had very little fishing effort all year. Local pink stocks returned at lower than forecast levels and Skeena bound stocks migrated by more northerly routes. The gillnet fishery started July 01 and ended August 05. The largest gillnet fleet size was 9 vessels on the first opening July 01. The seine fishery started July 14th and ended until Aug. 22. The largest seine fleet occurred August 7 with 7 vessels.
Total number of openings for gillnet was 9 for 27 gill net boat days compared to the last 10 year average of 17 openings and 217 boat days. The total number of openings for seines was 19 with 32 boat days compared to the last 10 year average of 14 openings and 86 seine boat days. The total Area 5 hailed net
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catch was 14,612 sockeye and 317,765 pink. This compares to the last 10 year catch average of 62,087 sockeye and the last 5 odd year catch average of 187,884 pink.
5. Excess to Salmon Spawning Requirement Fishery Summary
The only ESSR fisheries for 2003 was at Moricetown by the Gitksan Wet'suwet'en for a harvest of 7736 pink and at Sabine fence by the Nat'oot'en for 9103 jack sockeye.
6. Native Food Social and Ceremonial Fishery Summary (please see NassiSkeena FSC Catch Summary Table for catch)
AREA 3 There are Two Tribal groups that fish for Food, Social and Ceremonial purposes in Area 3 or the Nass River. These are:
a) The Tsimshian Tribal Council (TIC) - Lax Kwalaams (Port Simpson).
b) The Gitanyow - Member band Kitwancool.
Note: The Nisga'a Tribal Council (NTC) which includes the villages at Kincolith, Greenville, Canyon City and Aiyansh have a signed treaty. Treaty fisheries have replace FSC fisheries.
AREAS4&5 There are five Tribal Groups that fish for Food, Social and Ceremonial purposes in Area 4 or the Skeena River. These are:
a) The Tsimshian Tribal Council (TIC) - Member bands are Lax Kwalaams (Port Simpson), Metlakata, Kitkatla, Kitsum Kalum and Kitselas. Note: some of the member bands are developing their own FSC fisheries outside of the TIC.
b) Gitksan Wet'suwefen (GWWA) - This group is generally split up into Lower Skeena, Upper Skeena, Moricetown and Gitanyow Sands.
c) Sabine Lake First Nations - The main bands associated with this group are Lake Sabine, Fort Sabine and Sums Lake.
d)Gitanyow - Member band Kitwancool
e)Carrier Sekani - The two bands involved are Takla Lake, and Yekooche.
Fishing activities were conducted in much the same fashion and locations as in past years. As in recent years, all the bands were licensed to fish through a communal fishing license and specific allocations of each salmon species were mutually agreed to. All bands were responsible for designating fishers as well as gathering and reporting catch information to DFO.
7. Sport Fishery Summary (Highlights)
This section only deals with some of the highlights or details which the author has direct involvement in. For some time now the Department has had its own sport fishery reporting system. Please refer to that for more information.
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No tidal creel survey was conducted in Work Channel, Dundas Island and Chatham Sound this year. The resources were instead diverted to a lower Skeena River survey.
Non-Tidal
In season regulation changes of note:
Only portions of the Kasiks River opened to coho sport fishing and on Oct 03 closed for the season due to concerns over low returns.
On the Morice River above Lamprey Creek it was opened to Chinook fishing from June 01 to July 31. This area has limited access and areas suitable to fish. Effort levels were low.
Skeena River
J.O. Thomas and Associates Ltd were contracted by the Department to conduct a sport fishery survey of the lower Skeena River. The area of the survey included the main river from Ferry Island just up stream of Terrace to China Bar (Polyrnar). The main objective was to estimate the chinook and angler effort although the catch of all other salmon species was estimated as well. Between June 19 and August 31 , eighty-four roving survey shifts were completed for 3971 angler interviews and 166 rod counts. Fifty-five access point survey shifts were also completed for 602 angler interviews. Anglers spent an estimated 203,587 hours in the fishery equivalent to approximately 45,241 angler days based on an observed mean trip length of 4.5 hours. An estimated 6729 (5711 kept, 1018 released) Chinook, 558 coho (76 kept, 482 released) 1415 steel head (77 kept, 1338 released) 19,453 pink (1818 kept 17,635 released) and 1939 sockeye (1693 kept, 246 released) were caught.
The Gitksan Watershed Authorities conducted a creel survey at the mouth of the Skeen a River during the coho opening between August 30 and Sept 14. Total angler effort was for 437 hours (78% aboriginal and 22% non-aboriginal) for 228 angler days (70% aboriginal). Total catch was 80 coho & 23 steel head of which 23 of the coho and 16 of the steel head were released. Only 8 coho were retained by non-aboriginal anglers.
There was no contract for the Ecstall River monitor in 2003. However much of the effort and catch information was provided by last years monitor on a volunteer bases for the period from July 23 to August 18. The record had a total of 113 angler days for a catch of 320 with chinook of which only 5 were killed. Some additional sports fishing did take place outside the period mentioned however this captures most of the chinook fishery. There is usually some coho fishing in the fall but this effort/catch was not recorded in 2003.
Lower Nass
Kwinamass River - There was no monitor this year. Nisga'a Fisheries did not operate a counting fence this year. DFO did continue with the mark recapture chinook population estimate program. Effort levels are thought to be very low.
Alice Arm - Antidotal information once again suggests the coho sport fishery in both the liliance & Kitsault Rivers was good again 2003.
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Nisga'a Fisheries did not conduct any formal sports catch surveys this year however from general observations and averaging past years the following catch estimate were made.
Ishkeenickh River - 150 chinook Seaskinnish Ck mouth - 150 chin Cranberry River - 334 chinook
8. Escapement Summary
AREA 3 Sockeye
Zolzap Creek - 50 coho Tseax R. 250 chin & 100 coho Tchitin River mouth - 100 chinook Meziadin R. - 196 chin. Nass River general - 128 chinook
The 2003 escapement count through the Meziadin Fishway was 196,852 compared to the target of 160,000. Total estimated for the Nass System is 263,688 compared to the target of 200,000. Although there appears to be an abundance of non-Meziadin sockeye, distribution among systems may be a concern. An inspection was done on Damdochax River system resulting in one count of 665 sockeye between Damdochax Lake and Wiminasik Lake and another count above Wiminasik Lake for a count of 73. Gingit Creek has an estimated escapement of 2606.
Coho Escapements in Area 3 systems were good to average. The Zolzap fence count was 2855 compared to the 1992 to 2002 average of 1418. The Meziadin Fishway count was 3907 which would be average to above average (although duration of counts vary from year to year). The Lachmach fence estimation of 1087 adult coho is about average for that system. Nisga'a Fisheries estimates the escapement above the Grease Harbour f1shwheels to be 67,607. Although this number is below the last three previous years it is above the average estimated for the 1994 to 99 period.
Pink Escapements were generally good although some coastal systems had low escapements. The Iknouk River escapement is of special note as it was likely as large as it has ever been although the estimate relies on just two visual counts.
Chum Escapements were poor with the exception of the Stagoo River with a return of 30,000.
Chinook Escapements to coastal Area 3 streams were above recent years. Nisga'a Fisheries estimates the Nass River escapement above Grease Harbour at 25,708 compared to the 94-02 average of 18,589.
AREA 4 Sockeye
The Babine River fence count in 2003 was 1,170, 359 large and 131,655 jack sockeye. Fence operation started July 17 which is about average timing for the start up. At Pinkut and Fulton there were adequate fish for loading al\ the channels and at Pinkut for the airlift as well. Both systems had fish remaining in the lake if additional loading was required. However that was not necessary because pre-spawning mortality was not a problem this year.
On the Kitwanga River a new $600,000 aluminum floating panel counting fence was constructed this year approximately 4 km above its confluence with the Skeena. The new fence was operated from July 17 to Oct. 17. The year end count was 3377. The fence was breached but not until after the sockeye migration period. This represents the highest sockeye escapement estimate for this system for many years.
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There are three different Nanika River sockeye estimates, 15,767 from a mark recapture program at Moricetown, 9565 from a snorkel survey done on the spawning grounds and a peak visual count of 4033 with an AUC estimate of 10,540. It should be noted that the Moricetown estimate would include sockeye destine for Morice and Atna Lakes which may account for its variation from the other two estimates.
Coho The 2003 test fishery index for early timing coho to the Skeena River (to Aug 25) was 43.12 compared to the 1990s average of 37.48. The index at the end of the fishery on Sept. 25 was 95.89. The Babine fence count Oct. 10 was 6003 compared to the 90's average of 3142 .
The Upper Bulkley fence count was 1799 the 2nd highest on record. After including an estimate for the below fence spawning the total is 2126. The fence counting operation terminated Oct 24 after a flood.
The mark recapture escapement estimate at Moricetown for coho above the Canyon was 67,567compared to the 1997 to 2002 average of 27,59B, by far the highest estimate for this period of time.
The Toboggan Creek fence count was 5269. The mark recapture estimate is 5346. The total escapement estimate is 5560 (includes spawners below the fence) which is the third highest since the start of the counting fence/hatchery program started.
The Sustut fence count was 119 coho (92 males and 27 females).
Coho escapements to lower the Skeena River tributaries were average to good.
Pink The test fishery index was 1369.75* compared to the 91 to 99 average of 902.21* and brood year of 1051.42*. Coastal pink escapements were generally good. Skeena River and tributary pink escapements appeared to be average (although it is becoming increasingly difficult to tell because of a lack of assessment) with the exception of the Lakesle River which had a large escapement. The Babine fence count was 161,220 compared to the 1990 to 99 average of 151,233 and brood year escapement of BO,012. The count of 336,375 at the new counting fence on the Kitwanga is considered to be a very good escapement. The actual escapement would be somewhat higher because some pinks do spawn between the fence and the Skeen a River 4 km below.
Chum The test fishery index was 55.58 * compared to the 90's average of 49.71*. Chum escapements were generally poor. A count of 1755 was recorded at the new counting fence on the Kitwanga River. The actual escapement for the river system would be somewhat higher because some chums do spawn between the fence and the Skeena River 4 km below.
Chinook The test fishery index was 320.23* compared to the 1990s average of 206.90*. Escapements to the Bear and Morice Rivers were below average at 6000 and 10,000 respectively. The Kitsumkalum River escapement of 23,608 was near record levels. Additional encouraging signs were the escapements to systems which had not until recently responded to conservation measures. These included the Babine River with 5021, and the Upper Bulkley and Cedar River with 12BO and 1406 respectively. The count from the new fence installed 4 km upstream on the Kitwanga River from the Skeena was 1766. A small number of Chinooks do spawn in the section below the fence. The Kispiox River also had an estimate of 6400.
Steel head The test fishery index was BO.B7* compared to the 1990 to 1999 average of 83.79*.
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AREAS Sockeye Ten systems where inspected this year. Retums appeared to be good. Estimates are base on only one inspection during the peak of spawning. Illegal fishing at the creeks mouths is always a concern for these remote streams.
Coho Only four streams with estimates. Returns average to below average. Coho juvenile surveys were completed but results are not available.
Pink Escapements were good with many streams at or above target levels.
Chum Escapements remained at low levels although both Markle and Wilson Inlet Creeks had above average returns.
2003 North Coast Troll Fishery in Area 3
Areas 3 opened to commercial trolling for sockeye, pink and coho salmon from August 1 until September 8. Concerns for escapements in the outer coastal streams prompted the earlier closure. Effort peaked at 17 trollers after the opening and declined to 1 vessel at the closure.
Estimated total catch for Area 3 is 28 sockeye, 22,261 coho, 3,307 pink and 5 chum. A further 11 chinook were taken as a part of the assessment fishery during directed chinook openings in September.
Over Wintering Conditions 2003 to 04
In the fall there were heavy rain storms which caused considerable stream bank movement and erosion. These events would have been severe enough to lower the survival of salmon, perhaps more than in most years. Of special note is the slide on the Khyex River in December which blocked and backed the river up several miles. It also cut the gas pipe line to Prince Rupert which took a week to repair. Impacts on other systems were certainly not as notable but evident. The winter and spring could be characterized as drier than normal with average temperatures.
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Kitkatla ! 7,000: I ! Hartley Bay ! 2.750 B02 250 230 6241
Kitsumkalum I 6,075! 46 961 14i 331'
Kitselas 1 11,337 1.3291 1.nB 46 1.B65 99 I
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Babine 533 0 0 0 0 1
BulkleylMoricetown 1 456 154 3,599 0 3,676, 94
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Total Skeena 130,108 3,526 14,407 423 11,427 1,095
NASS Sockeye Coho Pink Chum 'Chinook I Steel head
1 GITANYOW 5,4721 68 181 i
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Total Nass/Skeena 1 135,580 3,594i 14,407; 423~ 11,608 1,095 I I I
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Skeena Sockeye Weekly Harvest Rates Area 3, 4 & 5 Net Fisheries - 2003 (s. Cox-Rogers)
check 20yr 2003 Weekly In-Season Posl-Sel1s In-Sel1son Post-Sel1s Avg. % HR Fishing Escape. Estiml1ted Estiml1ted Estimllled Estimmed
Week Still W/E Dille Stocks % 01 Run (1980-99) PlI1n HR. Tl1rget(k) Escape (k) EsCtlpe(kJ H.R. H.R.
23 61 Jun 09 0 0 24 62 Jun16 4 4 25 63 Jun 23 2% 20 25 27 26 64 Jun 30 ENB(EBl) 4% 0,06 0.00 42 62 88 0,05 0.07 27 71 Jul7 ENB(EBl) 7% 0.21 0.21 74 55 59 0.24 0.25 28 72 Jullo4 Plnku\. EBT (Fulton) 13% 0,37 0.37 137 220 236 0,32 0.35 29 73 Jul21 Pinkut. Fuhon 20% 0.43 0.43 210 173 185 0,44 0.49 30 74 Jul28 Fulton. LNB. B!!bine R. 21% 0.46 0.35 221 212 227 0.17 0.20 31 75 Aug 4 Belbine R. (Fulton) 16% 0,39 0.19 168 246 263 0.27 0.27
'D 32 81 Aug 11 Babine R. 10% 0,30 0.15 105 103 110 0.24 0.24
C) 33 B2 Aug 18 B!!bme R. 5% 0.30 0.15 53 84 90 0.35 0.34 34 83 Aug 25 2% 20 23 24 35 64 Sep 1 18 19 36 91 Sep8 5 5 37 92 Sep 15 3 3
otaI 100% 1050 1254 1341 0.29
ENS (E1Irly non-B!!bine)- Alas1eir. Ll1kelse. Swan Mowe. Morice LNB (L1Ile non-B!!bine)- Kitwanga. Kitsumkalum. Bear. Zyrnoetz EBT- Early B!!bine Tribull1ries
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~~IS60 0217 0.23~ 23 61 Jun 09 2729 0 0 ° ° 0.000 0.000
96081 o 0~7 0051 ~~81 2~ 62 Jun 16 16292 0 0 0 0 3~J 343 0.021 0.000
537~1 O,26~ 0285 271)8 25 63 JUII2) 67906 03 0 0 0 500 58) O.OO! 0.000
5~OOO D 021 88235 26 6~ JunJO 87726 277 0 0 0 ~) 5700 0.065 0.003
0 0.000 0,000 59~66 27 11 Jull Z70677 J006 10850 395~1 0 15083 68~80 0.253 0.034
237674 28 12Ju114 )H090 10781 ~1~15 68275 a 9~)0 129901 0.l~7 0.06~
97000 D.048 0048 186)61 29 73 Jul21 )47775 34031 40844 89982 0 5222 170079 0.~89 0.083
\0 228118 30 74 Jut 28 295202 1~895 839D 1371i6 a 21497 585~8 0.198 0.029
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1348897 111071 32 81 Aug 11 121385 10613 11878 4765 0 1167 28~2) 0.234 0.014
100000 0.049 0074 90121 33 02 Aug 18 37186 207~ 7284 3124 0 125 12607 0.134 0.006
1248897 24452 3~ 83 Aug 25 18203 229 799 518 0 123 1669 0.092 0.001
2037538 0361 18886 35 04 Sap 1 10308 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.000
5189 36 91 SIp8 7770 O.UOO 0.000
3304 37 92 Sop 15 0 0.000 0.000
1009751 96281 146540 2Z6706 69114 531641 0.Z85 0.Z6~
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Estimated Upper Skeena Coho Exploitation Rates 2003 (As revised In 20(4)
2001 2002 2003 1980's Post-season Post-season Post-season Source of
Average Estimate Estimate Estimate Post-season
Fishery a;. Exploitation a;. Exploitation ./. Exploitation * a/. Exploitation * Data
Commercial Area 3-5 Gillnet 5 2.48 3.13 1.85 Skeena Model
Area 3-5 Seine 5 0.75 0.80 0.69 Skeena Model
Troll Area 1.3,4 and 5 20 0.20 1.78 2.36 Coho model and cwt estimate. Troll 2W and Central 0.5 0.00 0.00 Very small fishery.
\,() Commercial subtotal 30.5 3.43 5.71 4.90
1'0 Recreational Area 1 0.75 1.50 1.00 Estimated from relative effort Area 3-5 Tidal 1.25 1.25 1.50 .. Estimated from relative effort
Area 4 Freshwater 0.1 0.75 0.50 Estimated from relative effort
Recreational subtotal 2.1 3.50 3.00 Not Available
First Nations Area 1 0.01 0.03 0.01 Estimated first nation catch Area 3 to 5 Tidal 1 0.50 0.40 .. Subjective evaluation
Freshwater 8 3.10 2.50 •• First Nation catch reports Freshwater ESSR 0.05 0.00 0.00 No fishery
First Nation subtotal 9.1 3.63 2.91 Not Available
TOTAL 41.7 10.56 11.62 4.90
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91 A4 base (model) 0.36 0.42 a 4 SWC target (94-96) 0.21 0.33 a 314/5 SWC target (97) 0.24 0.37
A4 change from base -0.42 -022
1994acbJal 029 0.33 ear1y run-timing 1995aclual 025 0.34
0.39 0.49 early run-timing 0.31 0.39 0.01 0.02 little fishing
0 0 little fishing aclual 0.05 0.11 little GN fishing after July 18
0.09 0.15 selective GN fishing after July 19 0.12 0.18 selective GN fishing after July 19 0.06 0.09 selective GN fishing after July 19
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Location Stream Name
COASTAL NIl r AMERICAN BAY CREEK NIl
BOAT HARBOUR CREEK NIl
BRUNDIGE CREEK NIl 1000 NlO
BRUNDIGE CREEK WEST NlO NIO
r HAlDA BAY CREEK NIl
NEAXTOALK LAKE NIl
SANDY BAY CREEK NlO 3500 NlO
STUMAUN CREEK UNK 30000 UNK
r TRACY BAY #2 CREEK 600
TRACY CREEK UNK 1100 NlO
TURK CREEK NIl NIl Nil
WHITL Y POINT CREEK 1000
r NASS RIVER ANLlYEN CREEK NIl
ANSEDAGAN CREEK 413 NIl Nil
ANUDOL CREEK NIl .. BELL-IRVING RIVER NIl
BOWSER RIVER AND LAKE Nil
BROWN BEAR CREEK UNK UNK NIl NIl
BURTON CREEK 6500 N/O .. CHAMBERS CREEK UNK 15000 NIl Nil
CRANBERRY RIVER Nil UNK NIl NIl
DAMDOCHAX RIVER AND LAKE UNK NIl 1971 DISKANGIEG CREEK 3648 NIl .. FLEWIN CREEK UNK
GINGIT CREEK 2606 NIl NIl Nil
GINLULAK CREEK 416 NIl NIl GITZVON CREEK Nil Nil NIl NIl Nil ,. IKNOUK RIVER 1500 350000 NIl UNK ISHKHEENICKH RIVER Nil NIl NIl Nil Nil KINCOLITH RIVER NIl 7000 NIl 450 KINSKUTCH RIVER NIl Nil Nil
~ KITEEN RIVER NIl NIl NIl KSEDIN CREEK NIl NIl NIl KWINAGEESE RIVER Nil NIl 1886 KWINYARH CREEK NIl NIl Nil
~ KWINYIAK RIVER NIl NIl NIl
! I MCKNIGHT CREEK UNK MEZIADIN RIVER AND LAKE 196852 3907 4 479 NASS MAINSTEM UNK UNK UNK UNK UNK - OWEEGEE CREEK AND LAKE Nil NIl NIl QUILGAUW CREEK NIl NIl SALADAMIS CREEK NIl SEASKINNISH CREEK Nil NIl NIl Nil NIl
~ SHUMAL CREEK NIl SNOWBANK CREEK Nil NIl TCHITIN RIVER NIl NIl NIl NIl TEIGEN CREEK Nil NIl TSEAXRIVER Nil NIl NIl NIl NIl .. TSEAX SLOUGH NIl NIl Nil NIl VAN DYKE CREEK NIl VETTER CREEK AND SLOUGH NIl Nil NIl WEGILADAP CREEK NIl NIl NIl
~ WELDA CREEK 600 I WIL YAYANOOTH CREEK NIl NIl NIl ! ,
ZOLlA? CREEK Nil 2855 Nil Nil NIl ZOLlA? SLOUGH NIl NIl NIl NIl ...
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CASCADE CREEK NIl NIl NIl .. ILLIANCE RIVER UNK UNK UNK KITSAUL T RIVER UNK UNK UNK UNK KSHWAN RIVER UNK UNK 5000 OLHCREEK NIl NIl NIl .. PERRY BAY CREEK NIl Nil SALMON COVE CREEK 328 2000 SGAWBAN CREEK NIl Nil NIl STAGoo CREEK NIl 23000 30000 , WILAUKS CREEK Nil UNK UNK
PORTLAND CANAL
BEAR RIVER UNK UNK UNK NlO UNK BELLE BAY CREEK NIl 3000 .. DOGFISH BAY CREEK NIl 9000 UNK ,
DONAHUE CREEK NIl 3000 UNK NIl GEORGIE RIVER NIl UNK Nil Nil MARMOT RIVER NIl NIl NIl , RAINNY CREEK UNK N/O Nil ROBERSON CREEK NIl 15 UNK
PORTLAND INLET CEDARCREEK 2300 UNK , CRAG CREEK 3400 CROW LAGOON CREEK 320 KHUTZEYMATEEN RIVER UNK 2600 200000 2000 150 KWINAMASS RIVER UNK UNK 100000 UNK 450 ., LARCH CREEK UNK 2500 UNK UZARDCREEK NJO 4000 UNK MANZANITA COVE CREEK NlO 1257 MOUSE CREEK UNK 22500 UNK .. NASOGA GULF CREEK NIl I PEARSE CANAL CREEK NIl PIRATE COVE CREEK 1010 TSAMSPANAKNOK BAY CREEK NlO 3250 2
WORK CHANNEL ENSHESHESE RIVER 1500 15000 500 NIl
LACHMACH RIVER UNK 1087 UNK UNK N/O LEVERSON LAKE SYSTEM NIl NIl NIl NIl ., TOONRIVER UNK 30000 2500 N/O
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SABINE Nil SABINE LAKE Nil NIl NIl
r SABINE RIVER - SECTION 4 UNK 7055 160776 NlO 3346
SABINE RIVER - SECTION 5 UNK NIl NIl NIl 1675
SABINE RIVER - SECTIONS 1, 2 AND 3 80000 NIl UNK
r BABINE UNACCOUNTED 239421 UNK
BERNANN CREEK 60
BOUCHER CREEK UNK 150 UNK NlO NIl
DONAlDS CREEK Nil
r FIVE MILE CREEK 40 UNK
FORKS CREEK Nil
FOUR MILE CREEK 4750
FULTON RIVER 536481 475 404 2
III' HAZELWOOD CREEK Nil I' KEW CREEK Nil
MORRISON CREEK 37000 UNK 5
NICHYESKWA RIVER NlO UNK UNK Nil .. NILKJTKWA RIVER 150 379 NIl
i NINE MILE CREEK 350 40 NlO
PENDELTON CREEK (CROSS CR.) 610
PIERRE CREEK 28900 NlO 10 .. PINKUT CREEK 171267 22 NlO NlO
SHASSCREEK Nil NIl
SIX MILE CREEK (GULLWING CR.) 260
SOCKEYE CREEK UNK .., SUTHERlAND RIVER NIl NIl
l i TACHEK CREEK 2050 100 25
TAHLO CREEK - (LOWER) 30000 NIl
TAHLO CREEK - UPPER (SALMON CR. UNK NIl
r' TELZATO CREEK Nil
l; TSEZAKWA CREEK 130 NlO UNK
TWAIN CREEK 7000 NlO
WRIGHT CREEK (BIG LOON CR.) 40 34
~ BEAR ASITKALAKE UNK 452
AZUKLOTZ CREEK 1500 NlO
BEAR LAKE UNK NIl NIl .. BEAR RIVER UNK 841 NlO 6000
" DAMSHILGWIT CREEK 430 768 NIl DEEP CANOE CREEK NIl NIl JOHANSON CREEK AND LAKE UNK UNK UNK
II1II KLUATANTAN RIVER UNK NIl
~I KLUAYAZ CREEK AND LAKE UNK UNK
MOOSEVALE CREEK NIl MOTASElAKE 1000 168 SALIX CREEK 700 NlO r SHllAHOU CREEK UNK UNK 14
SICINTINE RIVER AND lAKE Nil NIl SlAMGEESH RIVER UNK UNK UNK UNK
SPAWNING lAKE UNK
r SUSTUT RIVER AND lAKE UNK UNK UNK
BULKLEY I MORICE
ATNA RIVER AND LAKE NIl NIl BUCK CREEK NIl NIl NIl
r BULKLEY RIVER - LOWER NIl Nil NIl Nil
BULKLEY RIVER - UPPER UNK 2126 NIl 1280 CANYON CREEK NIl CAUSQUA CREEK Nil
r DEEP CREEK NIl DRIFTWOOD CREEK NIl GOSNELL CREEK UNK Nil Nil
HAROLD PRICE CREEK NIl NIl NIl
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KA THL YN CREEK UNK NIl LAMPREY CREEK UNK MAXANCREEK NIl Nil UNK MORICE LAKE NIl Nil .. MORICE RIVER NIl UNK 80000 10000
I NANIKA RIVER 10000 UNK NlO 100 OWEN CREEK UNK NIl REISETER CREEK NIl ., RICHFIELD CREEK NIl NIl STATION CREEK 253 Nil SUSKWA RIVER Nil NIl NIl TELKWA RIVER 3513 ~ THAUTIL RIVER NIl NIl I TOBOGGAN CREEK 5560 Nil NIl TROUT CREEK NIl NIl
COASTAL ... AIRPORT DOCK CREEK NIl ANTIGONISH CREEK NIl BIG FALLS CREEK NIl Nil NIl BIG USELESS CREEK NIl NIl , CHISMORE CREEK UNK 3000 DENISE CREEK NIl NIl NIl ! DIANA CREEK 5000 600 UNK Nil NIl ECSTALL RIVER 600 6000 UNK UNK UNK
~ EKUMSEKUM CREEK NIl HAYS CREEK UNK NIl HAYWARD CREEK NIl NIl HUMPBACK CREEK UNK 7000 UNK ... HUNTS INLET CREEK NIl NIl
JOHNSTON CREEK NIl NIl UNK NIl UNK
JOHNSTON LAKE 5050 UNK UNK UNK UNK
KHYEXRIVER UNK 60000 UNK UNK
KLOIYA RIVER NIl 25000 UNK UNK .,
LAHOUCREEK NlO 26500 UNK
LITTLE USELESS CREEK NIl Nil Nil LOCKERBY CREEK NIl NIl NIl
MADELINE CREEK NIl NIl NIl ... MCNEIL RIVER NIl NIl
MCNICHOL CREEK NIl Nil NIl
MOORE COVE CREEK NIl 30000 NIl
MORESBY CREEK NIl ... MUDDY CREEK NIl
OLDFIELD CREEK UNK NIl NIl
ooNARIVER UNK 10000 Nil
PRUDHOMME CREEK 2500 250 UNK NIl , SCOTT INLET CREEK Nil I
SHAWATLAN RIVER 5000 300 1200 NIO NlO
SILVER CREEK NIl 25000 NlO NIO
SLIPPERY ROCK CREEK NIl ... SPARKLING CREEK NIl NIl
SPILLER RIVER UNK 4000 SWAMP ISLAND CREEK NIl
WOLFCREEK Nil NIl
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BARNES CREEK 209 Nil
BEAVERLOOGE CREEK 2150 BIG FISH CREEK Nil
BROWN PAINT CREEK 250 ... CLIFFORD CREEK NIl 125 Nil
CLUB CREEK (LOWER) 8146 Nil NIl
CLUB CREEK (UPPER) 414 NIl NIl
CULLON CREEK UNK 593 UNK Nil NIl -DATE CREEK NIl NIl UNK NIl I
FALLS CREEK 578 UNK
FOOTSORE CREEK 189 -98
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Ii. FOOTSORE CREEK UPPER 160
HODDER CREEK NIl 60
IRONSIDE CREEK 153 NIl
r JACKSON CREEK 130 NIl
KISPIOX RIVER NIl NIl NIl Nn 6400
L1TILE FISH CREEK NIl
MCCULLY CREEK NIl NIl NIl NIl
r MCQUEEN CREEK UNK NIl NIl NIl
MURDER CREEK UNK 135 NIl
NANGEESE RIVER UNK 3167 NIl UNK NIl
SKUNSNAT CREEK 133 NIl r STEEP CANYON CREEK NIl 247 NIl NIl NIl
STEPHENS CREEK NIl NIl NIl
SWAN LAKE NIl
!II" SWAN LAKE CREEK #1 UNNAMED NIl
SWAN LAKE CREEK #2 UNNAMED 266 UNK SWEETIN RIVER NIl NIl Nn NIl
~ TWIN CREEK NIl NIl
UNNAMED SWAN LAKE CREEK NIl NIl
WILLIAMS LAKE CREEK NIl
K1TSUMKALUM
.- ALICE CREEK 107 ALLARD CREEK NIl
CEDAR RIVER NIl NIl 1406
CLEAR CREEK Nil UNK 110 .. COHOE CREEK NIl NIl CULPCREEK NIl DEEP CREEK NIl 562 NIl NIl NIl DRY CREEK 300 42 GEORGE CREEK NIl
~ GLACIER CREEK NIl I GOAT CREEK NIl NIl NIl KITSUMKALUM LAKE 10000 K1TSUMKALUM RIVER - LOWER NIl NIl NIl 23606
"" K1TSUMKALUM RIVER - UPPER NIl NIl NIl Nn NIl I I LEAN-TO CREEK 306 UNK NIl
LUNCHEON CREEK NIl MAYO CREEK 100 UNK
!II" NELSON RIVER NIl PONTOON CREEK UNK SKI HILL CREEK NIl SPRING CREEK NIl NIl NIl .. STAR CREEK UNK UNK NIl
LAKELSE
ANDALAS CREEK NIl NIl BLACKWATER CREEK NIl NIl
r CLEARWATER CREEK NIl 539 NIl COLDWATER CREEK NIl NIl NIl COTE CREEK NIl DASQUE CREEK NIl NIl GOSSEN CREEK NIl r HATCHERY CREEK NIl NIl HERMAN CREEK NIl NIl HOTSPRJNG CREEK NIl HOTSPRING SLOUGH NIl
if" KILLUTSAL CREEK NIl LAKELSE RIVER NIl 700000 NIl UNK
-' MINK CREEK NIl NORTH HATCHERY CREEK Nil NIl NIl r SCHULBUCKHAND CREEK UNK UNK UNK SOCKEYE CREEK UNK NIl UNK NIl WHITE CREEK NIl NIl NIl WILLIAMS CREEK UNK NIl UNK NIl
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Location Stream Name Sockeye Coho Pink Chum Chinook I11III OTHER LOWER SKEENA
ABERDEEN CREEK NIl ALASTAJR LAKE 3500 Nil AJ..WYN CREEK NIl NIl I11III
ANDESIDE CREEK NIl NIl DOG TAG CREEK NIl UNK UNK UNK ERLANDSEN CREEK 63 3000 UNK 50 ESKER SLOUGH NIl NIl .. EXCHAMSIKS RIVER Nil 2500 7000 UNK 250 EXSTEW RIVER AND SLOUGH Nil 2000 UNK NIl UNK GITNADOIX RIVER 2000 UNK UNK 50 INVER CREEK NIl ~ KADEEN CREEK UNK NlO NlO 50 I KASIKS RIVER NIl 1000 10000 UNK 200 KWINITSA CREEK NIl Nil MAGAR CREEK NIl UNK NIl 200 -MIDDLE CREEK Nil Nil Nil MOLYBDENUM CREEK 127 NIl NORTH GRANITE CREEK NIl SCOTIA RIVER NIl NIl -SHAMES RIVER NIl NIl NIl ! SHAMES SLOUGH NIl NIl Nil SKEENA RIVER Nil Nil NIl SOUTHEND CREEK 10000 NIl
~ THORNHILL CREEK Nil NIl WEST SIDE CREEK NIl WHITEBOTTOM CREEK NIl ZVMAGOTITZ RIVER UNK UNK NIl NIl
OTHER MIDDLE SKEENA , BURDICK CREEK NIl UNK NlO CHICAGO CREEK NIl NIl Nil CHIMDEMASH CREEK Nil Nil COLE CREEK NIl , COMEAU CREEK Nil UNK NlO NIl COYOTE CREEK UNK DEEP CANYON CREEK NIl ELF CREEK NIl -FIDDLER CREEK NIl UNK UNK Nil I GLEN VOWEU CREEK NIl NIl HARDSCRASBLECREEK NIl NlO NlO HAZELTON CREEK NIl NIl -KlTSEGUECLA RIVER NIl NIl NIl Nil NIl KlTSUNS CREEK NIl KlTWANGA RIVER 33n 2002 336375 1755 1766 KlEANZA CREEK NIl NIl 23046 27 NIl
~ LEGATE CREEK NIl NIl Nil LIMONITE CREEK NIl NIl LITTLE OLIVER CREEK Nil LORNECREEK NIl NIl LOWRIE CREEK NIl ~
MOONLIT CREEK NIl NIl NIl NIl NOBLE FIVE CREEK Nil PRICE CREEK NIl NIl NIl SAJ..MON RUN CREEK 53 NIl -'I SHANOILLA CREEK NIl SHANNON CREEK Nil 1404 NIl SHEGUNIA RIVER NIl NIl NIl SIMPSON CREEK 36 -SINGLEHURST CREEK NIl 329 3610 THOMAS CREEK NIl 215 TRAPLiNE CREEK NIl NIl WILSON CREEK NIl Nil -ZVMOETZ RIVER - LOWER NIl NIl UNK NIl Nfl ZVMOETZ RIVER - UPPER 4553 2286 UNK
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LOWER GRENVILLE 3000 ISO BELOWE CREEK 300
r LAGOON CREEK NIl 50 SO
LOWE INLET SYSTEM 7000 lINK UNK Nil
RED BLUFF CREEK UNK UN!( NIl
SALTER CREEK NIl NIl Nt, Nil
STEWART CREEK Nil UNK 2000 2SO
r SYLVIA CREEK 110 NIl NIl
TSIMTACK LAKE SYSTEM (UNION PASSAGE LAKE Sys.: 3100 100 NIl Nil
LOWER PRINCIPE BOLTON CREEK NIl NIl LINK NIl
CURTIS CREEK 7500 UNK UNK Nil r DEER LAKE CREEK Nil NIl NIl NIl
DEVON LAKE SYSTEM 10000 UNK UNK Nil
JOANIE CREEK Nil Nil NIl NIl
KEECHA CREEK 5000 NIl LINK NI1
r- KOORYET CREEK 3500 UNK 3000 NIl
MIKADO LAKE SYSTEM 6000 UNK UNK NIl
• MONCKTON INLET CREEKS NIl NIl NIl NIl
OAR POINT CREEK Nil NIl NIl NIl
PORT STEPHENS CREEK NIl NIl NIl
~ SHENEEZA CREEK Nil NIl NIl NIl
OGDEN I KJTKATLA AlPHA CREEK UNK 35000 NIO
BILLY CREEK Nil NIl NIl .. CAPTAIN COVE CREEK NIl NIl 19500 10
KJTKATLA CREEK UNK 2000 NIO
PHOENIX CREEK NIl NIl NIl
SHOWGIRL CREEK NIl NIl
SKENE COVE CREEK UNK UN!( NIl
~ OUTER BANKS ISLAND
SNASSCREEK NIl NIl
BIG DOG CREEK Nil
INDIAN HARBOUR CREEKS NIl NIl NIl
KENZUWASH CREEKS NIl NIl NIl
I KINGKOWN INLET CREEKS NIl NIl NIl NIl
LEWIS CREEK NIl NIl NIl Nil ourrONSTA CREEK (BANKS LAKES CR) UNK NIl NIl NI1
RAWUNSON ANCHORAGE CREEK NIl NIl NI1
~ SKULL CREEK NIl Nil NIl
PETREL CHANNEL I ALA PASS HEVENOR INLET CREEKS UNK UNK 3000 200
MARKlE INLET CREEK UNK lINK 75 1100 NEWCOMBE HARBOUR CREEKS (3) NIl NI1 NIl
r PETREL POINT CREEK Nil NIl NIl NI1 RYAN CREEK NIl UNK 1600 NIO SHAW CREEK UNK 10500 ISO WILSON INLET CREEK NIl 100 2000
PORCHER INLET r FOOTE CREEK NIl NIl NIl HEAD CREEK UNK UNK 25000 NIO PORCHER CREEK UNK 5000 NIO SALT LAGOON CREEK UNK UNK NI1 WEST CREEK NIl NIl
r WOLFCREEK NIO 11000 UPPER GRENVILLE
ALVIN CREEK NIl NIl FALSE STEWART CREEK NIl 13000 NIO
r KLEWNUGGrr INLET CREEKS 600 UNK NIl Nil KUBAS CREEK NIl 13000 NIl KUMEA1.0N CREEK NIl 500 45000 100 125 KXNGEALCREEK NIl NIl NORTH KUMEALON CREEK (KUMEALON LAGOON CR) NIl NIl NI1
r NORTHNESS CREEK NIl NIl PA-AAT RIVER UNK 17000 UNK
UPPER PRINCIPE
DEADMAN INLET CREEK NIl Nil NIl
ENOHILL CREEK UNK NIl NIl Nil r HANKIN CREEK NIl Nil 25000 100 KESWAR INLET CREEK NIl NIl UNK NI1 SPENCER CREEK ISO NIl UNK Nil ,
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Commercial SALMON GILL NET Post-Season Estimated Catch-by-Area (Pieces) for Area C (North-PR) and for Period 01-Apr-2003 to 31-Mar-2004
Management Area 3 Sockeye Salmon
Reoon Details by Subarea or Portion
Coho Chum ChInook Salmon Pink Salmon Salmon Salmon Steelhead
Stat Week
Week of Year Date Effort Kept ReI Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Status
10-Jun 265 19060 0 o o o o 1060 9 852 148 0 265 Preliminary
Total for Week 265 19060 0 o o o o 1060 9 652 146 0 265
16-Jun 353 19409 0 o o o o 848 o 546 101 o 35 Preliminary
17-Jun 221 2210 0 o o o o 319 o 107 0 o 0 Preliminary
Total for Week 574 21619 0 o o o o 1167 o 653 101 0 35
23-Jun 357 22451 0 o 290 1023 67 1237 o 541 68 0 48 Preliminary
24-Jun 357 19712 0 o 341 2094 n 1607 o 250 71 0 35 Preliminary
26-Jun 357 25175 0 o 539 5794 88 2401 387 255 153 0 126 Preliminary
Total for Week 1071 67338 0 o 1170 6911 227 5245 387 1046 292 0 209
30-Jun 346 33294 0 o 346 17250 69 2576 341 368 48 0 19 Preliminary
01-Jul 203 22403 0 o 296 17570 766 2162 265 122 54 0 12 Preliminary
04-Jul 426 31363 0 o 954 73660 2130 6290 824 228 54 0 13 Preliminary
05-Jul 426 26794 0 o 576 59774 1491 4666 655 203 50 0 14 Preliminary
Total for Week 1401 113654 0 o 2172 166254 4456 15696 2085 921 206 0 58
07-Jul 147 21254 0 o 256 16123 1400 1293 192 104 17 0 0 Preliminary
06-Jul 243 14060 0 o 333 19766 1314 1469 159 92 o 0 0 Preliminary
10-Jul 295 19784 0 o 318 30149 1416 2003 266 90 15 0 4 Preliminary
Total for Week 665 55096 0 o 907 68038 4130 4765 617 286 32 0 4
14-Jul 61 9155 0 o 37 16456 1891 937 134 49 4 0 0 Preliminary
15-JuI 157 6352 0 o 173 26306 2196 2435 197 19 7 0 6 Preliminary
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18-Jul 33 3590 0
Total for Week 289 28844 0
22-Jul 180 12740 0
23-Jul 58 5515 0
25-Jul 132 11758 0
Total for Week 370 30013 0
28-Jul 124 13206 0
29-Jul 117 6984 0
31-Jul 126 7388 0
01-Aug 84 3944 0
Total for Week 451 31522 0
04-Aug 42 4669 0
05-Aug 33 2895 0
Total for Week 75 7564 0
Total for Management Area 3 in 5181 374932 0 Period
Management Area 4 Sockeye Salmon
o 27 16577 1337 572 76 19 2 0 0 Preliminary
o 25 12359 528 395 10 19 o 0 4 Preliminary
o 262 71698 5954 4339 417 106 13 0 10
o 395 27476 4425 2514 240 50 19 0 19 Preliminary
o 260 15847 464 1979 91 21 2 0 17 Preliminary
o 555 46052 2593 2690 128 27 7 9 37 Preliminary
o 1210 89375 7482 7183 459 98 28 9 73
o 356 33786 1736 2255 161 19 6 0 33 Preliminary
o 287 25986 1521 3027 96 18 4 0 30 Preliminary
o 570 24396 1008 2726 145 32 o 0 44 Preliminary
o 342 27804 252 1615 100 16 o 0 13 Preliminary
o 1555111972 4517 9623 502 85 10 0 120
o 207 14145 599 1145 15 31 o 0 8 Preliminary
o 144 8948 163 1223 40 o 9 0 15 Preliminary
o 351 23093 762 2368 55 31 9 0 23
o 762754134127528 51446 4531 4078 839 9 797
Report Details by Subarea or Portion
Coho Chum Chinook Salmon Pink Salmon Salmon Salmon Steelhead
Stat Week
Week of Year Date Effort Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Status
19-Jun 140 83 0 o o o o o o 2900 o 0 48 Preliminary
Total for Week 140 83 0 o o o o o o 2900 o 0 48
26-Jun 111 277 0 0 o o o o o 1200 o 0 2 Preliminary
Total for Week 111 277 0 0 o o o o o 1200 o 0 2
01-Jul 212 11209 0 o 171 1296 o 181 7 223 8 0 18 Preliminary
Total for Week 212 11209 0 o 171 1296 o 181 7 223 8 0 18
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23-Oct-2003
23-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
24-Oct-2003
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07-Jul 382 38628 0 o 448 3405 42 544 o
Total for Week 382 38628 0 o 448 3405 42 544 o
13-Jul 517 84931 0 o 654 11750 880 1644 0
14-Jul 456 32812 0 o 362 9780 592 725 15
17-Jul 479 82955 0 o 407 25935 1109 1227 87
18-Jul 493 57586 0 o 895 28439 1025 1298 75
Total for Week 1945 258284 0 o 2318 75904 3606 4894 177
23-Jul 430 32365 0 o 430 25559 1880 839 44
Total for Week 430 32365 0 o 430 25559 1880 839 44
04-Aug 228 22179 0 o 429 54759 729 579 378
05-Aug 228 15155 0 o 318 36102 593 798 120
Total for Week 456 37334 0 o 747 90861 1322 1377 498
Total for Management Area ~ in 3676 378180 0 Penod
o 4114 197025 6850 7835 726
417 o 0 6 Preliminary
417 o 0 6
587 23 0 22 Preliminary
221 6 0 40 Preliminary
226 34 0 52 Preliminary
229 48 0 174 Preliminary
1263 111 0 288
84 o 0 32 Preliminary
84 o 0 32
32 6 0 117 Preliminary
19 o 0 250 Preliminary
51 6 0 367
6138 125 0 761
20-Oct-2003
20-0ct-2003
20-0ct-2003
20-Oct-2003
20-0ct-2003
20-0ct-2003
20-0ct-2003
20-Oct-2003
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Stat Week
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01-Jul 9
Total for Week 9
07-JuI 5
Total for Week 5
13-Jul 8
14-Jul 8
17-Jul 3
18-Jul 4
Sockeye Salmon
Kept Rei Kept
2340 0 o
2340 0 o
1220 0 o
1220 0 o
1536 0 o
1192 0 o
587 0 o
967 0 o
Coho Salmon Pink Salmon
Chum Salmon
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23 702 o 50 10
23 702 o 50 10
6 310 o 59 o
6 310 o 59 o
16 504 320 488 22
8 648 192 288 80
12 36 81 121 22
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Kept Rei Kept Rei Status
2 o 0 0 Preliminary
2 o 0 0
2 o 0 0 Preliminary
2 o 0 0
2 o 0 0 Preliminary
8 2 0 0 Preliminary
o o 3 Preliminary
o o 0 Preliminary
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Commercial SALMON SEINE Post-Season Estimated Catch-by-Area (Pieces) for Area A (North-PR) and for Period 01-Apr-2003 to 31-Mar-2004
Management Area 3
Stat Week Week of Year Date Effort
14-Jul 30
15-Jul 31
17-Jul 15
18-Jul 17
Total for Week 93
21-Jul 25
22-Jul 29
24-Jul 13
25-Jul 25
Total for Week 92
28-Jul 21
29-Jul 22
31-Jul 7
01-Aug 10
Tolal for Week 60
O4-Aug 8
05-Aug 7
07-Aug 4
08-Aug 7
Total for Week 26
11-Aug 8
12-Aug 6
Sockeye Salmon
Coho Salmon
Report Details by Subarea or Portion
Pink Chum Chinook Salmon Salmon Salmon Steelhead
Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Kept Rei Status
5791 0 o 1852 147184 0 o 6139 o 266 0 5 Preliminary
2358 0 o 985 114365 0 o 3520 o 150 0 0 Preliminary
3910 0 o 774 109210 0 o 3809 o 135 0 0 Preliminary
1858 0 o 878 65226 0 o 2481 o 121 0 8 Preliminary
13917 0 o 4489 435985 0 o 15949 o 672 0 13
4393 0 o 1174 121380 0 o 5072 o 131 0 17 Preliminary
6015 0 o 1598 98910 0 o 4314 o 280 0 14 Preliminary
2746 0 o 536 70966 0 o 1275 o 145 0 17 Preliminary
2987 0 o 1965 66153 0 o 2477 o 187 0 17 Preliminary
16141 0 o 5273 357409 0 o 13138 o 743 0 65
4592 0 o 1424 64611 0 o 3167 o 200 0 26 Preliminary
3841 0 o 1572 89459 0 o 2753 o 219 0 23 Preliminary
1746 0 o 548 45726 0 o 776 o 46 0 31 Preliminary
1462 0 o 1041 4526t 0 o 1182 o 129 0 14 Preliminary
11641 0 o 4585 245057 0 o 7878 o 594 0 94
1858 0 o 1767 47382 0 o 1014 o 21 0 3 Preliminary
2295 0 o 1214 49486 0 o 791 o 91 0 10 Preliminary
1069 0 o 957 22186 0 o 631 o 55 0 8 Preliminary
1047 0 o 1583 24903 0 o 671 o 71 0 8 Preliminary
6269 0 o 5521 143957 0 o 3107 o 238 0 29
1292 0 o 1192 61304 0 o 928 o 37 0 16 Preliminary
554 0 o 636 21555 0 o 464 o 23 0 8 Preliminary
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21-Aug 7
22-Aug 2
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Total for Management Area 3 in 328 Period
610 0 o 1280 28615 0
761 0 o 978 24273 0
3217 0 o 4086 135747 0
536 0 2962 o 41290 0
987 0 2411 o 36826 0
183 0 2128 o 8004 0
26 0 187 o 910 0
1732 0 7688 o 87030 0
52917 0 7688 23954 1405185 0
o 762 o 44 0 8 Preliminary
o 537 o 29 0 10 Preliminary
o 2691 o 133 0 42
o 526 o 28 0 20 Preliminary
o 927 o 58 0 25 Preliminary
o 479 o 24 0 4 Preliminary
o 86 o 5 0 0 Preliminary
o 2018 o 115 0 49
o 44781 o 2495 0 292
Management Area 4 Report Details by Subarea or Portion
Stat Week Week of Year Date Effort
17-Jul 22
18-Jul 14
Total for Week 36
24-Jul 12
Total for Week 12
31-Jul 36
01-Aug 28
Total for Week 64
04-Aug 2
05-Aug
07-Aug 5
08-Aug 6
Total for Week 14
Sockeye Salmon
Coho Salmon
Pink Chum Salmon Salmon
KepI Rei KepI Ret KepI Rei Kept Rei
16544 0 o 310 13232 0 o 87
5026 0 o 102 12873 0 o 119
21570 0 o 412 26105 0 o 206
4476 0 o 336 30768 0 o 120
4476 0 o 336 30768 0 o 120
12754 0 o 794 112280 0 o 345
15431 0 o 913 142877 0 o 513
28185 0 o 1707 255157 0 o 858
352 0 o 78 8100 0 o 8
192 0 o 54 4050 0 o 10
3835 0 o 460 48800 0 o 302
3083 0 o 420 45667 0 o 277
7462 0 o 1012 106617 0 o 597
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o 90 0 17 Preliminary
o 56 0 2 Preliminary
o 146 0 19
o 135 0 41 Preliminary
o 135 0 41
o 114 0 136 Preliminary
o 86 0 181 Preliminary
o 200 0 317
o 4 0 0 Preliminary
o 3 0 2 Preliminary
o 26 0 48 Preliminary
o 33 0 91 Preliminary
o 66 0 141
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12-Aug 12
14-Aug 14
15-Aug 14
Total for Week 52
18-Aug 5
19-Aug 5
Total for Week 10
Total for Management Area 4 In 168 Period
Management Area 5
Stat Week Week of
Year Date Effort
14-Jul o
15-Jul o
17-Jul o
18-Jul 6
Total for Week 6
24-Jul o
Total for Week o
31-Jul o
01-Aug
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04-Aug o
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2828 0
4086 0
2680 0
2920 0
12514 0
500 0
1028 0
1528 0
75735 0
Sockeye Salmon
o 361 46607 0 o 569 o 9 0 207 Preliminary
o 1291 88415 0 o 931 o 82 0 212 Preliminary
o 934 78051 0 o 566 o 44 0 165 Preliminary
o 972 55271 0 o 666 o 53 0 183 Preliminary
o 3558 268344 0 o 2732 o 188 0 767
o 252 11000 0 o 250 o 19 0 32 Preliminary
o 752 13467 0 o 545 o 13 0 91 Preliminary
o 1004 24467 0 o 795 o 32 0 123
o 8029 711458 0 o 5308 o 767 01408
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Coho Salmon
Pink Chum Chinook Salmon Salmon Salmon Steelhead
Kept Rei Kept ReI Kept Rei Kept ReI Kept Rei Kept ReI Status
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1212 0 o 36 35640 0 o 248 o 9 0 1 Preliminary
1212 0 o 36 35640 0 o 248 o 9 0
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326 0 o 57 10000 0 o 34 o 3 0 2 Preliminary
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682 0 o 158 38770 0 o 134 o 11 0 23 Preliminary
o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o o 0 0 Preliminary
430 0 o 178 29150 0 o 234 o 5 0 18 Preliminary
1112 0 o 336 67920 0 o 368 o 16 0 41
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14-Aug 7 666 0 0 1088 31780 0 0 678 0 0 24 Preliminary 2003
15-Aug 6 960 0 0 660 36000 0 0 270 0 6 0 54 Preliminary 20-0ct-
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19-Aug 5 303 0 0 483 25625 0 0 246 0 4 0 5 Preliminary 20-0ct-- 2003
21-Aug 3 96 0 0 255 9765 0 0 96 0 0 0 12 Preliminary 20-0ct-
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22-Aug 2 119 0 0 415 12520 0 0 171 0 0 0 18 Preliminary 20-Oct-
2003 .. Total for Week 15 648 0 0 1483 57910 0 0 648 0 7 0 40
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13201 604 1849 725 1944 7601
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07-Jun 0 401 771 216:
4921 17091 1770i 3111 i
OS-Jul 6038' 4821 i 6545 8700
1996 19971 1998 1 19991 91 9 01 0 9 97, 01 151
2141 260 i 162 181 307, 782 832 88 676L) 505 10651 541
1309: 20241 1120 996 14001 2185 11711 1216 1430 2208 1182~ 1259' 1445' 22191 1188i 1291 1453 1 2236, 11931 1310 14641 22521 1200
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1996, 1997 19981 1999: 81 01 0 01
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AVERAGE DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
... 2 29-Jun 0 0 0 6 30-Jun 0 0 0
15 01-Jul 0 0 0 26 02-Jul 0 0 33 33 48 03-Jul 0 0 389 422 65 O4-Jul 0 0 0 0 203 625 85 05-Jul 0 16 16 1 1 334 959 143 06-Jul 2 2 10 26 183 184 810 1769
~ 328 07-Jul 0 2 6 32 2516 2700 1670 3439 693 08-Jul 0 2 0 32 8810 11510 3508 6947 1410 09-Jul 3 5 11 43 17061 28571 3298 10245 2731 10-Jul 5 10 17 60 13590 42161 3570 13815
~ 3867 11-Jul 1 11 23 83 4474 46635 5287 19102 4402 12-Jul 0 11 44 127 5499 52134 4712 23814 5237 13-Jul 7 18 16 143 8064 60198 4195 28009 6321 14.Jul 12 30 117 260 14668 74866 3190 31199 .. 8553 15-Jul 97 127 297 557 16418 91284 2169 33368 16383 16.Jul 161 288 758 1315 20566 111850 2385 35753 26507 17-Jul 798 1086 1155 2470 25925 137775 2761 38514 34629 18-Jul 6492 7578 1181 3651 17941 155716 1896 40410 - 44110 19-Jul 13280 20858 1303 4954 5376 161092 2490 42900 53267 20-Jul 12006 32864 706 5660 4444 165536 2779 45679 63650 21-Jul 2152 35016 202 5862 5790 171326 1223 46902 73781 22-Jul 4479 39495 93 5955 4441 175767 935 47837 .. 82068 23-Jul 12456 51951 98 6053 3150 178917 858 48695 90842 24-Jul 8915 60866 76 6129 2076 180993 1851 50546 99336 25-Jul 5186 66052 203 6332 905 181898 1996 52542
107816 26.Jul 662 66714 402 6734 400 182298 2610 55152 114728 27-Jul 610 67324 1131 7865 286 182584 2914 58066 .. 120003 28-Jul 925 68249 1704 9569 1023 183607 2921 60987 123782 29.Jul 328 68577 2087 11656 1673 185280 2442 63429 126457 30-Jul 899 69476 2665 14321 1411 186691 1871 65300 129270 31-Jul 1622 71098 4382 18703 971 187662 1987 67287 132088 01-Aug 2339 73437 3861 22564 1275 188937 1824 69111 135031 02-Aug 1852 75289 3529 26093 1315 190252 1651 70762 137842 03-Aug 1848 77137 4751 30844 1520 191772 1311 72073 140892 O4-Aug 1314 78451 4833 35677 3029 194801 1550 73623 - 143056 05-Aug 1158 79609 3276 38953 4617 199418 2187 75810 144983 06-Aug 1094 80703 1783 40736 8511 207929 4405 80215 146682 07-Aug 976 81679 1921 42657 10822 218751 4783 84998 148662 08-Aug 1117 82796 4128 46785 9011 227762 4964 89962
!I'll 150392 09-Aug 1074 83870 4902 51687 8045 235807 4377 94339 151994 10-Aug 771 84641 5298 56985 4031 239838 3451 97790 154326 11-Aug 1125 85766 5566 62551 2580 242418 4644 102434 156684 12-Aug 1518 87284 4115 66666 4157 246575 4582 107016 158922 13-Aug 2659 89943 6177 72843 5220 251795 4189 111205 160885 14-Aug 4201 94144 5873 78716 1873 253668 4196 115401 163743 15-Aug 4195 98339 4627 83343 1413 255081 3907 119308 165933 16-Aug 4283 102622 3456 86799 2383 257464 3060 122368 ... 169083 17-Aug 4517 107139 2490 89289 3597 261061 1694 124062 172021 18-Aug 3744 110883 2378 91667 6189 267250 1768 125830 175298 19-Aug 2853 113736 2677 94344 5529 272779 1005 126835 178613 20-Aug 4132 117868 2064 96408 7843 280622 1211 128046 .,.. 181929 21-Aug 2865 120733 1812 98220 5974 286596 3090 131136 185755 22-Aug 1665 122398 900 99120 3179 289775 4903 136039 188985 23-Aug 50 122448 455 99575 4222 293997 5983 142022 192144 24-Aug 393 122841 384 99959 1047 295044 6788 148810 195389 25-Aug 391 123232 752 100711 397 295441 4990 153800
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198634 26-Aug 58 123290 780 101491 267 295708 5451 159251 ., 201528 27-Aug 75 123365 254 101745 220 295928 3346 162597 204565 28-Aug 197 123562 71 101816 113 296041 4632 167229 207871 29-Aug 559 124121 182 101998 9 296050 4677 171906 209985 30-Aug 1597 125718 351 102349 127 296177 4049 175955 211921 31-Aug 1500 127218 1344 103693 159 296336 3736 179691 214738 01-5ep 1305 128523 1058 104751 158 296494 2222 181913 217446 02-5ep 1015 129538 762 105513 266 296760 1574 183487 219959 03-5ep 764 130302 302 105815 507 297267 1342 184829 222414 04-5ep 926 131228 204 106019 2922 300189 594 185423 224511 05-5ep 915 132143 279 106298 3338 303527 561 185984 226139 06-5ep 423 132566 906 107204 2219 305746 1080 187064 227440 07-5ep 319 132885 679 107883 5466 311212 593 187657 228522 08-5ep 147 133032 876 108759 3413 314625 173 187830 229530 09-5ep 131 133163 605 109364 1979 316604 494 188324 230346 10-5ep 200 133363 789 110153 1260 317864 1093 189417 231256 11-5ep 342 133705 803 110956 1100 318964 982 190399 231976 12-5ep 481 134186 835 111791 1172 320136 446 190845 232666 13-5ep 264 134450 750 112541 2063 322199 579 191424 233274 14-5ep 366 134816 795 113336 2121 324320 375 191799 233793 15-5ep 389 135205 582 113918 1787 326107 417 192216 -234397 16-5ep 103 135308 383 114301 1617 327724 516 192732 234965 17-5ep 192 135500 380 114681 987 328711 351 193083 235447 18-5ep 24 135524 288 114969 645 329356 245 193328 235887 19-5ep 3 135527 212 115181 479 329835 213 193541 -236285 20-5ep 5 135532 215 115396 234 330069 208 193749 236599 21-5ep 37 135569 144 115540 257 330326 406 194155 236830 22-5ep 14 135583 162 115702 347 330673 156 194311 237084 23-5ep 65 135648 70 115772 310 330983 347 194658 237256 24-5ep 57 135705 11 115783 228 331211 226 194884 237383 25-5ep 136 135841 4 115787 159 331370 149 195033 237504 26-5ep 219 136060 4 115791 133 331503 197 195230 237644 27-5ep 156 136216 16 115807 210 331713 157 195387 , 237775 28-5ep 68 136284 11 115818 167 331880 200 195587 237913 29-5ep 225 136509 40 115858 66 331946 267 195854 237968 30-5ep 94 136603 36 115894 61 332007 217 196071 238025 01-Oct 69 136672 31 115925 42 332049 167 196238 238042 02-Oct 53 136725 33 115958 59 332108 125 196363 238063 03-Oct 35 136760 53 116011 60 332168 102 196465 238093 O4-Oct 28 136788 42 116053 17 332185 64 196529 238108 05-Oct 19 136807 26 116079 20 332205 94 196623 238123 06-Oct 7 136814 21 116100 36 332241 62 196685 -238134 07-0ct 25 136839 5 116105 39 332280 65 196750 238149 08-Oct 38 136877 18 116123 44 332324 53 196803 238155 09-0ct 48 136925 11 116134 45 332369 16 196819 238161 10-oct 50 136975 18 116152 32 332401 25 196844 -238166 11-Oct 32 137007 17 116169 21 332422 196844 238170 12-Oct 21 137028 12 116181 3 332425 196844 238173 13-Oct 14 137042 6 116187 4 332429 196844 238175 14-Oct 137042 5 116192 5 332434 196844 238177 15-Oct 137042 0 116192 8 332442 0 196844
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11 16.Jul 0 0 3 15 0 0 17 17.Jul 0 0 12 27 3 3 25 18.Jul 0 0 7 34 2 5 - 44 19.Jul 0 0 3 37 12 17 58 20.Jul 1 1 10 47 20 37 74 21.Jul 0 1 22 69 14 51 91 22.Jul 0 1 21 90 14 65
110 23.Jul 1 2 1 1 22 112 12 77 133 24.Jul 2 4 0 1 13 125 51 128 156 25.Jul 3 7 1 2 9 134 56 184 182 26.Jul 1 8 0 2 3 137 81 265 209 27.Jul 0 8 6 8 6 143 94 359 243 28.Jul 1 9 4 12 12 155 135 494 276 29.Jul 2 11 16 28 40 195 130 624 303 30.Jul 4 15 44 72 66 261 82 706
r" 336 31.Jul 4 19 204 276 36 297 121 827 378 01-Aug 2 21 404 680 76 373 88 915 419 02-Aug 5 26 491 1171 61 434 102 1017 462 03-Aug 9 35 676 1847 103 537 68 1085
... 509 D4-Aug 8 43 1278 3125 126 663 42 1127 I 546 OS-Aug 8 51 748 3873 255 918 71 1198
574 06-Aug 11 62 437 4310 266 1184 123 1321 604 07-Aug 17 79 447 4757 187 1371 220 1541 636 08-Aug 40 119 1089 5846 110 1481 177 1718 - 674 09-Aug 37 156 1136 6982 67 1548 187 1905 715 10-Aug 23 179 921 7903 20 1568 135 2040 772 ii-Aug 30 209 838 8741 34 1602 212 2252 836 12-Aug 56 265 516 9257 54 1656 231 2483 903 13-Aug 52 317 735 9992 40 1696 269 2752 963 14-Aug 85 402 963 10955 17 1713 298 3050
1027 is-Aug 82 484 734 11689 18 1731 187 3237 1086 16-Aug 44 528 562 12251 35 1766 131 3368 1160 17-Aug 56 584 389 12640 48 1814 76 3444 1276 18-Aug 24 608 229 12869 74 1888 86 3530 1412 19-Aug 20 628 378 13247 105 1993 53 3583 1519 20-Aug 61 689 280 13527 213 2206 86 3669 1656 21-Aug 56 745 191 13718 154 2360 136 3805 1799 22-Aug 23 768 86 13804 76 2436 310 4115 1901 23-Aug 0 768 50 13854 82 2518 361 4476 2031 24-Aug 1 769 50 13904 20 2538 284 4760 2154 25-Aug 5 774 112 14016 8 2546 325 5085
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AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM -2285 26-Aug 1 775 154 14170 15 2561 265 5350
2399 27-Aug 0 775 48 14218 2561 144 5494 2519 28-Aug 4 779 9 14227 2561 179 5673 2647 29-Aug 7 786 71 14298 0 2561 175 5648 2738 30-Aug 21 807 109 14407 2 2563 244 6092 2827 31-Aug 21 828 174 14581 7 2570 196 6288 2955 01-5ep 57 885 315 14896 6 2576 103 6391 3075 02-5ep 19 904 203 15099 5 2581 92 6483 3169 03-5ep 18 922 78 15177 6 2587 58 6541 3268 04-5ep 14 936 45 15222 32 2619 41 6582 3366 05-5ep 30 966 61 15283 60 2679 47 6629 3485 06-5ep 9 975 162 15445 49 2728 49 6678 3575 07-5ep 8 983 216 15661 127 2855 46 6724 3645 08-5ep 5 988 277 15938 61 2916 20 6744 3714 09-5ep 2 990 125 16063 83 2999 44 6788 3763 10-5ep 4 994 202 16265 57 3056 73 6861 3839 11-5ep 5 999 125 16390 63 3119 57 6918 3887 12-5ep 12 1011 180 16570 42 3161 60 6978 3945 13-5ep 6 1017 225 16795 38 3199 59 7037 3989 14-5ep 8 1025 244 17039 46 3245 30 7067 4025 15-5ep 10 1035 139 17178 54 3299 35 7102 4{)59 16-5ep 5 1040 76 17254 3299 48 7150 4{)96 17-5ep 10 1050 77 17331 3299 37 7187 4129 18-5ep 0 1050 94 17425 3299 36 7223 4168 19-5ep 0 1050 64 17489 3299 26 7249 4194 20-5ep 0 1050 61 17550 3299 26 7275 4218 21-5ep 3 1053 52 17602 3299 23 7298 4244 22-5ep 1 1054 19 17621 3299 14 7312 4265 23-5ep 1 1055 11 17632 3299 59 7371 4283 24-Sep 2 1057 3 17635 3299 46 7417 4294 25-5ep 0 1057 2 17637 3299 23 744{) 4304 26-5ep 0 1057 1 17638 3299 39 7479 4319 27-5ep 12 1069 3 17641 3299 32 7511 4331 28-5ep 1 1070 2 17643 3299 35 7546 4341 29-5ep 4 1074 8 17651 3299 33 7579 4346 30-5ep 1 1075 3 17654 3299 30 7609 4350 01-Oct 1 1076 3 17657 3299 15 7624 4352 02-Oct 1 1077 4 17661 3299 14 7638 4354 03-Oct 1 1078 3 17664 3299 11 7649 4357 04-0ct 0 1078 1 17665 3299 5 7654 4360 05-Oct 0 1078 2 17667 3299 12 7666 4361 06-Oct 1 1079 1 17668 3299 15 7681 .. 4363 07-Oct 1 1080 0 17668 3299 19 7700 4366 OB-Oct 0 1080 1 17669 3299 14 7714 4368 09-Oct 0 1080 2 17671 3299 4 7718 4369 10-Oct 0 1080 1 17672 3299 4 7722 4371 11-Oct 0 1080 0 17672 3299 7722 4371 12-Oct 0 1080 1 17673 3299 7722 4371 13-Oct 1080 0 17673 3299 7722 4372 14-0ct 1080 0 17673 3299 7722 4372 15-Oct 1080 0 17673 3299 7722
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12 17 22 31 39 48 64 82
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2000 DATE DAILY CUM DAILY
29-Jun 30-Jun 01-Jul 02-Jul 03-Jul 04-Jul 05-Jul 06-Jul 0 0 07-Jul 0 0 08-Jul 0 0 09-Jul 0 0 10-Jul 0 0 11-Jul 0 0 12-Jul 0 0 13-Jul 0 0 14-Jul 0 0 15-Jul 0 0 16-Jul a 0 17-Jul 0 0 18-Jul 0 a 19-Jul 0 0 20-Jul 0 0 21-Jul 0 0 22-Jul 0 0 23-Jul 0 0 24-Jul 0 0 25-Jul 0 0 26-Jul 0 0 27-Jul 0 0 28-Jul 0 0 29-Jul 0 a 30-Jul 0 a 31-Jul 0 a ai-Aug 0 0 a2-Aug 0 a 03-Aug 0 0 04-Aug 0 0 05-Aug 0 0 06-Aug 0 0 07-Aug 0 0 08-Aug 0 0 09-Aug 0 0 1 10-Aug 0 a 1 ii-Aug 0 0 1 12-Aug 0 0 2 13-Aug 2 2 9 14-Aug 1 3 8 15·Aug 1 4 17 16·Aug 2 6 25 17·Aug 15 21 30 18-Aug 13 34 33 19·Aug 6 40 46 20-Aug 23 63 46 21·Aug 34 97 48 22-Aug 15 112 14 23-Aug 1 113 10 24-Aug 3 116 16 25·Aug 2 118 18
2001 2002 2003 CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 6 10 1 1 1 3 13 1 2 2 0 13 2 4 3 0 13 2 6 5 6 19 8 14
14 2 21 11 25 22 0 21 11 36 39 1 22 19 55 64 4 26 21 76 94 4 30 6 82
127 31 61 20 102 173 29 90 9 111 219 62 152 16 127 267 95 247 39 166 281 46 293 43 209 291 84 377 56 265 307 24 401 111 376 325 10 411 110 486
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1990-99 AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
179 26-Aug 0 118 28 353 7 418 172 658 ~ I
211 27-Aug 2 120 7 360 418 139 797 239 28-Aug 7 127 3 363 418 162 959 281 29-Aug 6 133 6 369 1 419 159 1118 317 3D-Aug 15 148 15 384 3 422 162 1280 350 31-Aug 39 187 60 444 4 426 174 1454 402 o1-Sep 54 241 65 509 6 432 85 1539 463 o2-Sep 69 310 36 545 2 434 76 1615 515 o3-Sep 75 385 21 566 3 437 87 1702 -587 04-Sep 144 529 6 572 6 443 35 1737 657 o5-Sep 113 642 21 593 13 456 54 1791 743 06-Sep 36 678 121 714 32 488 61 1852 816 o7-Sep 19 697 85 799 145 633 48 1900 ., 888 o8-Sep 14 711 183 982 167 800 14 1914 977 o9-Sep 10 721 174 1156 132 932 23 1937
1039 1o-Sep 25 746 293 1449 219 1151 101 2038 1142 11-Sep 27 773 285 1734 199 1350 163 2201 1233 12-Sep 63 836 325 2059 134 1484 53 2254 1323 13-Sep 37 873 343 2402 158 1642 87 2341 1388 14-Sep 57 930 528 2930 220 1862 74 2415 1452 15-Sep 65 995 591 3521 127 1989 40 2455 1519 16-Sep 18 1013 476 3997 1989 97 2552 1583 17-Sep 24 1037 454 4451 1989 129 2681 1636 18-Sep 4 1041 334 4785 1989 91 2772 1693 19-5ep 0 1041 203 4988 1989 126 2898 "'-I 1731 2o-Sep 0 1041 177 5165 1989 81 2979 1770 21-Sep 7 1048 110 5275 1989 87 3066 1798 22-Sep 4 1052 131 5406 1989 67 3133 1823 23-Sep 6 1058 95 5501 1989 114 3247 ""I 1840 24-Sep 12 1070 14 5515 1989 82 3329 1856 25-Sep 47 1117 16 5531 1989 64 3393 1868 26-Sep 61 1178 4 5535 1989 63 3456 1884 27-Sep 38 1216 23 5558 1989 58 3514 1897 28-Sep 18 1234 13 5571 1989 44 3558 1910 29-Sep 57 1291 35 5606 1989 44 3602 1916 3o-Sep 14 1305 33 5639 1989 43 3645 1924 01-Oct 19 1324 25 5664 1989 38 3683 1932 o2-Oct 16 1340 41 5705 1989 34 3717 1941 03-Oct 12 1352 31 5736 1989 34 3751 1954 04-Oct 6 1358 22 5758 1989 21 3772 1962 o5-Oct 4 1362 25 5783 1989 32 3804 1967 o6-Oct 3 1365 24 5807 1989 26 3830 ... 1972 07-Oct 9 1374 10 5817 1989 28 3858 1978 o8-Oct 9 1383 17 5834 1989 29 3887 1981 o9-Oct 10 1393 20 5854 1989 3887 1985 10-Oct 8 1401 25 5879 1989 3887 .. 1990 11-Oct 8 1409 17 5896 1989 3887 1992 12-Oct 8 1417 19 5915 1989 3887 1995 13-Oct 1417 12 5927 1989 3887 2000 14-Oct 1417 15 5942 1989 3887 -2002 15-Oct 1417 0 5942 1989 3887
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... 1990-99 AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
0 29.Jun 0 30.Jun 0 01.Jul 0 02.Jul
~ 0 03.Jul 0 0 0 04.Jul 0 0 0 05.Jul 0 0 0 06.Jul 0 0 1 1 ,.. 0 07.Jul 0 0 3 4 1 08.Jul 0 0 4 4 4 8 1 09.Jul 0 0 1 5 3 11 2 10.Jul 0 0 6 11 5 16 - 3 11.Jul 0 0 0 11 1 17 4 12.Jul 0 0 1 12 4 21 5 13.Jul 0 0 15 27 9 30 8 14.Jul 0 0 15 42 1 31 - 11 15.Jul 0 0 2 2 10 52 4 35
14 16.Jul 0 0 3 5 4 56 10 45 24 17.Jul 0 0 4 9 10 66 10 55 33 18.Jul 0 0 3 12 13 79 7 62 - 49 19.Jul 3 3 1 13 4 83 8 70 58 20.Jul 5 8 1 14 1 84 14 84 69 21.Jul 1 9 1 15 5 89 11 95 80 22.Jul 1 10 1 16 2 91 3 98 - 94 23.Jul 2 12 0 16 5 96 5 103
108 24.Jul 6 18 1 17 5 101 5 108 119 25.Jul 12 30 2 19 14 115 16 124 129 26.Jul 3 33 2 21 5 120 19 143 145 27.Jul 2 35 1 22 3 123 13 156 ..
28.Jul 8 43 7 29 9 132 13 169 169 188 29.Jul 2 45 4 33 5 137 5 174 202 30.Jul 7 52 5 38 16 153 8 182 211 31.Jul 8 60 15 53 7 160 14 196
~ 223 01-Aug 4 64 14 67 19 179 11 207 230 02-Aug 7 71 37 104 7 186 19 226 240 03-Aug 5 76 39 143 13 199 5 231 253 04-Aug 7 83 33 176 13 212 5 236 260 05-Aug 11 94 64 240 6 218 6 242 270 06-Aug 13 107 9 249 19 237 6 248 281 07-Aug 17 124 15 264 16 253 3 251 290 08-Aug 16 140 23 287 16 269 6 257 296 09-Aug 18 158 10 297 8 277 3 260 303 10-Aug 11 169 15 312 4 281 0 260 311 ii-Aug 9 178 22 334 11 292 0 260 319 12-Aug 14 192 9 343 2 294 3 263 326 13-Aug 12 204 11 354 5 299 3 266 330 14-Aug 11 215 17 371 3 302 7 273 337 15-Aug 13 228 15 386 6 308 13 286 341 is-Aug 19 247 12 398 3 311 7 293 - 350 17-Aug 14 261 3 401 8 319 2 295 355 18-Aug 5 266 4 405 2 321 15 310 360 19-Aug 17 283 3 408 14 335 2 312 365 20-Aug 12 295 3 411 5 340 6 318 - 371 21-Aug 3 298 6 417 4 344 8 326 376 22-Aug 11 309 2 419 8 352 1 327 380 23-Aug 0 309 8 427 13 365 1 328 384 24-Aug 5 314 8 435 9 374 2 330 388 25-Aug 10 324 11 446 5 379 1 331 -
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1990-99 AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
392 26-Aug 0 324 6 452 4 383 2 333 395 27-Aug 2 326 4 456 7 390 2 335 398 28-Aug 2 328 2 458 390 0 335 404 29-Aug 7 335 3 461 4 394 4 339 409 30-Aug 7 342 10 471 7 401 4 343 412 31-Aug 7 349 29 500 1 402 4 347 416 01-Sep 7 356 8 508 1 403 4 351 422 02-Sep 8 364 10 518 0 403 6 357 427 03-Sep 5 369 9 527 7 410 3 360 """I
430 04-Sep 8 377 2 529 3 413 0 360 433 05-Sep 2 379 5 534 2 415 6 366 436 06-Sep 8 387 13 547 4 419 10 376 441 07-Sep 3 390 4 551 2 421 7 383 446 08-Sep 3 393 12 563 5 426 5 388 452 09-Sep 4 397 9 572 1 427 10 398 456 10-Sep 1 398 7 579 1 428 20 418 461 11-Sep 5 403 14 593 2 430 11 429 464 12-Sep 3 406 3 596 1 431 8 437 470 13-Sep 0 406 0 596 1 432 5 442 475 14-Sep 1 407 4 600 11 443 3 445 417 15-Sep 0 407 2 602 2 445 8 453 479 16-Sep 1 408 2 604 445 1 454 481 17-Sep 5 413 2 606 445 4 458 483 18-Sep 0 413 0 606 445 1 459 484 19-5ep 1 414 1 607 445 1 460 485 20-Sep 0 414 1 608 445 4 464 487 21-Sep 0 414 0 608 445 0 464 490 22-Sep 0 414 0 608 445 1 465 490 23-Sep 0 414 4 612 445 0 465 492 24-Sep 0 414 0 612 445 0 465 -492 25-Sep 1 415 0 612 445 4 469 493 26-Sep 0 415 0 612 445 0 469 494 27-Sep 0 415 1 613 445 1 470 494 28-Sep 0 415 0 613 445 1 471 .., 494 29-Sep 0 415 0 613 445 0 471 494 30-Sep 2 417 0 613 445 1 472 494 01-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 1 473 494 02-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 2 475 494 03-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 5 480 494 O4-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 0 480 494 05-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 0 480 495 06-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 0 480 !III 495 07-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 0 480 495 08-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 0 480 495 09-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 480 495 10-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 480 , 495 11-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 480 495 12-Oct 0 417 0 613 445 480 495 13-Oct 417 0 613 445 480 495 14-0ct 417 0 613 445 480 495 15-Oct 417 0 613 445 480
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1990-99 AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM - 0 29.Jun
0 30.Jun 0 01.Jul 0 02.Jul .. 0 03.Jul 0 04.Jul 0 05.Jul 0 06.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 07.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 08.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. 0 11.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 13.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 15.Jul 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 16.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 17.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 18.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 19.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 7 4 20.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 5 21.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 7 22.Jul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 9 23.Jul 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 9
12 24.Jul 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 10 13 25.Jul 0 0 0 1 2 6 3 13 15 26.Jul 0 0 0 1 2 8 0 13 - 17 27.Jul 0 0 0 1 1 9 0 13 20 28.Jul 0 0 0 1 1 10 2 15 22 29.Jul 0 0 0 1 3 13 0 15 24 30.Jul 0 0 0 1 5 18 0 15 - 25 31.Jul 0 0 0 1 1 19 2 17 27 01-Aug 0 0 0 1 7 26 3 20 28 02-Aug 0 0 10 11 5 31 2 22 29 03-Aug 0 0 12 23 6 37 4 26 30 04-Aug 0 0 11 34 4 41 1 27
~ 32 05-Aug 0 0 4 38 2 43 0 27 33 06-Aug 0 0 0 38 4 47 1 28 34 07-Aug 1 1 2 40 6 53 4 32 35 08-Aug 0 1 3 43 4 57 0 32 - 36 09-Aug 0 1 2 45 0 57 2 34 37 10-Aug 0 1 9 54 2 59 2 36 38 ii-Aug 0 1 10 64 2 61 4 40 39 12-Aug 1 2 1 65 0 61 4 44 40 13-Aug 0 2 9 74 3 64 2 46 41 14-Aug 1 3 1 75 2 66 3 49 42 15-Aug 2 5 2 77 1 67 3 52 42 16-Aug 3 8 1 78 1 68 2 54 43 17-Aug 1 9 2 80 1 69 1 55 45 18-Aug 0 9 1 81 2 71 2 57 47 19-Aug 0 9 3 84 2 73 1 58 47 20-Aug 1 10 4 88 0 73 0 58 .. 48 21-Aug 0 10 6 94 1 74 2 60 49 22-Aug 0 10 3 97 0 74 2 62 49 23-Aug 0 10 2 99 1 75 1 63 50 24-Aug 0 10 2 101 1 76 4 67 - 50 25-Aug 0 10 3 104 0 76 0 67
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1990-99 AVG CUM 2000 2001 2002 2003 ESC DATE DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
52 26-Aug 1 11 1 105 0 76 1 6S 53 27-Aug 0 11 2 107 76 0 6S 53 2S-Aug 0 11 0 107 76 1 69 54 29-Aug 0 11 1 10S 0 76 2 71 54 30-Aug 0 11 2 110 0 76 0 71 54 31-Aug 0 11 S 11S 1 77 0 71 54 01-5ep 1 12 2 120 0 77 2 73 55 02-5ep 0 12 2 122 1 7S 0 73 55 03-5ep 0 12 1 123 0 7S 0 73 -55 04-5ep 0 12 0 123 0 7S 0 73 55 05-5ep 1 13 0 123 0 7S 0 73 56 06-5ep 0 13 2 125 0 7S 1 74 56 07-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 0 74 57 OS-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 0 74 57 09-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 1 75 57 10-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 1 76 58 11-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 0 76 58 12-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 0 76 58 13-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 1 77 58 14-5ep 0 13 0 125 0 78 1 78 59 15-5ep 0 13 0 125 1 79 1 79 ~
59 16-5ep 0 13 1 126 79 1 SO I
59 17-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 18-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 19-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 80 , 59 20-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 80 59 21-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO I
59 22-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 80 59 23-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO
1 59 24-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 25-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 26-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 27-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 28-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO ., 59 29-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 30-5ep 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 01-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 02-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 03-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 O4-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 05-0ct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 06-0ct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO .. 59 07-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 OS-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 0 SO 59 09-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 SO 59 10-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 SO ~
59 11-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 SO 59 12-Oct 0 13 0 126 79 SO 59 13-Oct 13 0 126 79 SO 59 14-Oct 13 0 126 79 SO .. 59 15-Oct 13 0 126 79 SO
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12.Jun 0.30 146 1872 I 198 : 2540 250 3208 1 13.Jun 1.16 562 I 2434 - 762 I 3302 963 I 4171 1
14.Jun 0.59 288 -2722 391 I 3693 I 494 I 4665 I .. 15.Jun 0.00 0 '2722 0 , 3693 1 0 I 4665 16..Jun 2.47 1197 I 3919 I 3066 1624 • 5317 4159 2052 6717 5254 17.Jun 2.09 1013 i 4932 1374 6691 1735 8452 18.Jun 2.34 1135 ! 6067 r 1540 I 8231 1945 10397 I
19.Jun 2.80 1360' 7427 ! 1S45 I 10076 2330 12727 - 2O.Jun 4.83 2346 I 977:f~ 3183 1 13259 4020 i 16747 21.Jun 7.85 3811 13584 ' 5171 18430 I 6531 ' 23278 22.Jun 9.26 4495 18079 , 6099 24529 7703 30981 23.Jun 9.11 4423 22502 ' 18583 6001 30530 i 25213 7579 i 38560 31843 - 24.Jun 15.58 7567 30069 I 10267 40797 I 12967 I 51527 I 25..Jun 14.31 6946 37017 9427 50224 I 11906 63433 26..Jun 13.41 6515 I 43532 ' 8839 I 59083 I 11164 74597 I 27.Jun 22.72 11035 r 54567 - 14972 ! 74035 I 18910 93507 .. 28.Jun 10.41 50551 __ 59622j 6858j 80893 8861 ' 102168 29.Jun 12.45 6049 65671 I 8207 ! 89100 10365 I 112533 1 3O.Jun 35.58 17281 8issf' 60450 23447 1 112547 I 82017 29613 I 142146 103586 1.Jul 13.07 6346 89298 __ 8610 i 121157 I 10874 1 153020 I 2.Jul 1.32 639 89937 867 j 122024 . 1094 I 1541141 3.Jul 5.13~~1-92429 . ___ 3381 1 125405 4270 I 158364 4.Jul 3.36 1632 94061 2214 I 127619 ' 2797 1 161181 5.Jul - 26.07 12660 106721· 17177 1 144796 ' 21694 I 182875 6..Jul 17.92 8702 115423 11807 I 156603 ' 14912 I 197787 ___ ---=-=:-=-1 7.Jul 17.01 8260 123683 40731 11207 I 167810 552-63 14155 i 211942 69796 .. 8.Jul 8.96 4349 128032 5901 I 173711 7453 1 219395 I 9.Jul 70.13 34062 162094 46216 ' 219927 58369 I 277764 .,..--____ -1 1O.Jul 105.94 51455 213549 _ 69814 i 289741 88174 1 365938· 11.Jul 61.66 29948 1 243497! 40634 I 330375 I 51320 1 ---741:;-:::7:O:-258~'----; .. 12.Jul 22.70 11027, 254524 14961 ' 345336 18896 I 436154 13.Jul 49.13 23864: 278388 32379 I 377715 40894 477048 14-Jul 16.73 8123 286511 , 162828 11022 ! 388737 220927 13920 I 490968 I 279026 15.Jul 21.50 10443 296954 14169 I 402906 I 17894 I 508862 I 16..Jul 33.34 16191: 313145 I 21968 i 424874 I 27745 I _:::53:::-660=-=-=""7..;.1 ________ --t 17.Jul 39.18 19030 i 332175 ' 25820 450694 32610 I 569217 18.Jul 63.77 30973; 363148 -r-- 42024 492718 1 53076 622293 19.Jul 38.34 18623 381771 I 25268 517986 I 31913 i 654206 2O.Jul 28.27 13728 1 395499 _ _ 18627 I 536613 23525 . 677731 .. 21.Jul 38.47 18685 414184 1 127673 25352 I 561965 173228 32019 709750 1 218782 22.Jul 48.19 23405 437589 31756 593721 40106 I 749856 23.Jul 27.58 13385 1 450974 18160 611881 22936 772792 24.Jul 57.54 27946 478920 37917 I 649798 1 47888 ! 820680 - 25..Jul 23.24 11285 490205 I 15312 I 665110 19338 840018 I 26.Jul 63.88 31025 I 521230 _________ 42095 I 707205 I 53165 893183 I
27.Jul 55.04 26731 547961 36269 I 743474 45807 1 938990 28.Jul 46.32 22498 i 570459 156275 30525 I 773999 212034 38552 I 977542 267792 29.Jul 53.11 25793· 596252 I 34996 808995 44199 1021741
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r 01.Jun 02.Jun 03.Jun 04-Jun 05.Jun ... 0.00 06.Jun
0.<>0 07.Jun 0.20 08.Jun 0.58 09.Jun 0.58 10.Jun 0.68 0.68 3.49 3.49 0.35 0.35 0.00 0.00 ... 1.80 11.Jun 0.95 1.63 2.09 5.58 1.78 2.13 1.47 1.47 2.33 12.Jun 0.24 1.87 7.93 13.51 0.00 2.13 0.25 1.72 3.16 13.Jun 1.64 3.51 5.73 19.24 2.19 4.32 0.95 2.67 4.40 14.Jun 0.48 3.99 5.31 24.55 0.38 4.68 0.49 3.15 5.95 15.Jun 1.18 5.17 5.22 29.n 0.72 5.40 0.38 3.52 - 7.76 18.Jun 4.28 9.42 3.93 33.70 0.38 5.78 2.02 5.54 9.42 17.Jun 3.51 12.93 8.n 42.48 0.76 6.52 1.71 7.25
11.70 18.Jun 7.76 20.69 23.35 65.82 0.00 6.52 1.92 9.16 14.9-1 19.Jun 7.00 27.69 21.31 87.12 0.96 7.48 2.30 11.48 18.85 2O.Jun 11.31 39.00 17.33 104.45 3.62 11.10 3.96 15.42 - 23.02 21.Jun 8.18 47.18 12.62 117.07 5.36 16.48 6.43 21.85 27.14 22.Jun 27.81 74.79 19.82 136.90 7.75 24.21 7.59 29.44 32.50 23.Jun 13.07 87.88 16.84 153.74 6.19 30.40 7.26 38.70 40.05 24.Jun 31.06 118.92 13.61 167.35 10.98 41.38 12.78 49.48 45.33 25.Jun 47.70 186.82 20.96 188.31 12.64 54.02 11.73 81.21 .. ;2.79 26.Jun 19.99 186.61 17.69 206.00 7.13 61.15 11.40 72.61 61.76 27.Jun 63.71 250.32 25.14 231.15 3.19 64.34 18.18 90.79 ';'7.79 28.Jun 7.79 258.11 8.83 239.97 18.63 82.97 8.28 99.07 77.64 29.Jun 2.40 260.52 15.04 255.01 7.95 90.92 10.24 109.31 8-\.69 30.Jun 10.04 270.58 33.21 288.21 14.28 105.20 29.18 138.49
~ 93.97 01.Jul 5.94 276.50 69.52 357.73 10.32 115.53 10.71 149.20 103.37 02.Jul 7.75 284.25 75.77 433.51 4.21 119.74 1.08 150.28 116.79 03.Jul 13.01 297.28 22.04 455.55 32.49 152.23 4.21 154.49 132.54 04.Jul 23.21 320.48 22.06 477.61 30.25 182.48 2.76 157.24 152.48 05.Jul 27.68 348.12 19.99 497.60 31.13 213.61 23.32 180.58 .. 166.39 06.Jul 12.12 360.24 32.41 530.02 110.47 324.08 14.69 195.25
I 183.48 07.Jul 25.68 385.90 10.52 540.54 68.47 390.55 13.95 209.20 204.35 08.Jul 12.51 398.41 27.39 567.93 45.01 435.56 7.40 216.60 223.24 09.Jul 26.00 424.40 16.65 586.58 8.66 444.22 57.33 273.93 248.09 10.Jul 47.76 472.17 5.65 592.24 27.93 472.15 86.17 380.10 - 271.71 11.Jul 30.21 502.38 9.07 601.31 32.75 504.90 50.56 410.68 292.82 12.Jul 33.17 535.54 20.80 622.11 31.14 536.04 18.85 429.51 313.36 13.Jul 66.78 602.33 11.02 633.13 45.19 581.23 41.55 471.05 339.98 14.Jul 28.81 631.14 17.28 650.42 54.00 635.23 13.71 484.n 369.99 15.Jul 311.44 667.59 43.29 693.71 17.28 652.51 18.117 501.74 ... 393.65 18.Jul 115.44 783.02 15.62 709.33 28.07 678.57 27.33 529.07 422.69 17.Jul 101.83 8111.85 24.09 733.42 37.30 715.87 32.13 581.20 452.24 18.Jul 40.17 932.52 63.08 798.50 11.04 728.91 59.88 821.08 483.32 19.Jul 62.87 9115.39 55.64 852.14 18.14 745.05 31.44 852.52 513.64 2O.Jul 82.96 1058.38 115.50 967.64 32.88 Tn.93 23.51 878.04
~ 543.90 21.Jul 23.71 1082.07 57.67 1025.31 78.05 853.98 31.55 707.58 573.51 22.Jul 28.40 1110.47 50.35 1075.88 48.58 900.58 39.80 747.38 5&9.46 23.Jul 58.53 1159.00 78.15 1153.81 29.23 929.80 22.28 7611.88 ;;40.31 24.Jul 115.59 1285.59 24.98 1178.79 25.56 955.38 47.52 817.18 673.04 25.Jul 10e.4e 1395.05 51.94 1230.73 25.30 980.68 19.05 838.23 .. ;;98.68 26.Jul 96.31 1491.38 59.04 1289.n 71.51 1052.17 52.29 688.52 725.36 27.Jul 87.94 1579.29 68.08 1357.84 58.95 1109.12 45.13 933.85 755.81 28.Jul 75.84 1654.93 62.79 1420.83 22.82 1131.93 37.98 971.83 739.07 29.Jul 111.04 1785.97 50.04 1470.87 32.49 1164.42 43.55 1015.18 815.79 30.Jul 176.28 1942.28 43.39 1514.06 15.25 1179.68 66.83 1081.81 .. 839.99 31.Jul 71.29 2013.55 59.52 1573.58 42.42 1222.09 38.40 1118.21 864.93 01·Aug 48.54 2082.011 80.39 1653.97 17.28 1239.35 44.02 1182.23 892.69 02-Aug 105.68 2167.75 47.58 1701.58 9.05 1248.40 21.30 1183.53 914.27 03-Aug 92.55 2260.30 39.36 1740.92 18.31 1266.72 36.99 1220.52 934.84 04-Aug 39.82 2300.12 25.44 1768.36 39.05 1305.77 57.20 12n.72 .. 956.34 OS-Aug 40.83 2340.74 47.60 1813.96 24.05 1329.83 25.82 1303.53
i 978.23 06-Aug 58.78 2399.52 55.31 1869.27 12.36 1342.19 17.69 1321.23 1004.11 07-Aug 28.30 2427.83 45.78 1915.05 20.47 1362.66 22.07 1343.30 1023.60 08-Aug 19.81 2447.64 46.43 1961.48 13.10 1375.75 17.44 1380.74 1042.64 09-Aug 11.14 2458.78 32.33 1993.81 5.42 1381.18 14.42 1375.18 1057.70 10-Aug 44.75 2507.52 36.69 2030.50 20.66 1401.84 16.80 1391.98
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Skeena River LARGE SOCKEYE Indices of escapement
2000 2001 2002 2003 ... 90·99 MULTI MULTI MULTI MULTI AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
1071.24 11·Aug 48.79 2556.32 14.97 2045.47 24.50 1426.34 14.41 1406.37 1087.33 12-Aug 35.45 2591.76 24.42 2069.90 29.02 1455.36 10.34 1416.71 -1101.07 13-Aug 24.47 2616.24 23.14 2093.04 18.01 1473.37 9.75 1426.48 1110.68 14-Aug 16.68 2632.89 7.65 2100.68 19.18 1492.55 25.96 1452.42 11::4.20 15-Aug 21.n 2654.67 16.45 2117.13 16.95 1509.50 24.67 14n.09 1136.42 16-Aug 14.49 2689.18 15.13 2132.27 9.88 1519.38 19.57 1496.66 11·1';.59 17-Aug 19.88 2689.03 10.18 2142.45 8.04 1527.40 8.71 1505.37 1153.96 1S·Aug 18.07 2707.10 7.79 2150.25 5.82 1533.21 5.92 1511.29 1159.27 19-Aug 11.35 2718.45 12.09 2182.33 7.33 1540.54 4.47 1515.n 1165.94 20-Aug 7.68 2726.11 12.89 2175.22 5.50 1548.04 4.79 1520.56 1171.81 21-Aug 7.07 2733.18 12.61 2187.83 3.24 1549.26 2.26 1522.62 1175.67 22-Aug 3.58 2736.76 8.75 2198.57 5.40 1554.87 8.12 1530.93 1181.21 23-Aug 2.45 2739.21 10.45 2207.02 3.19 1557.87 2.83 1533.56 1186.63 24-Aug 0.99 2740.20 7.52 2214.54 5.08 1582.93 1.81 1535.37 1189.96 25-Aug 1.90 2742.10 10.04 2224.57 3.99 1566.93 4.38 1539.75 1193.54 26-Aug 0.20 2742.30 4.81 2229.19 7.39 1574.31 4.13 1543.88 1191.33 27-Aug 2.18 2744.48 0.35 2229.53 4.47 1578.79 2.08 1545.98 1201.44 28-Aug 1.38 2745.84 4.91 2234.45 0.69 1579.48 4.47 1550.43 1205.31 29-Aug 0.31 2748.15 3.81 2238.08 1.25 1580.73 3.08 1553.51 1211.27 3~-Aug 3.02 2749.18 2.16 2240.22 0.00 1580.73 0.74 1554.25 1214.48 31-Aug 2.41 2751.59 0.89 2241.11 0.37 1581.10 1.45 1555.70 1217.37 01-5l1p 0.88 2752.47 1.27 2242.38 1.37 1582.48 5.91 1561.60 1219.32 02-5ep 0.00 2752.47 2.76 2245.14 1.89 1584.38 0.97 1562.58 1220.82 03-5ep 0.59 2753.07 1.21 2248.36 1.16 1585.52 2.37 1584.95 1221.74 04-5ep 0.00 2753.07 1.03 2247.38 0.70 1588.22 0.97 1565.92 1222.56 05-5ep 0.41 2753.48 2.37 2249.76 1.88 1588.08 0.00 1565.92 1223.12 OB-sep 0.00 2753.48 0.70 2250.48 0.48 1588.56 0.24 1566.18 -1223.81 07-5ep 0.00 2753.48 1.45 2251.91 0.99 1589.55 1.07 1587.23 1224.13 08-5ep 0.30 2753.n 0.35 2252.25 0.40 1589.98 1.05 1588.28 1224.73 09-5ep 0.00 2753.n 0.73 2252.98 0.50 1590.48 1.n 1570.05 1225.34 10-5ep 0.20 2753.97 0.00 2252.98 0.11 1590.57 0.00 1570.05 1225.53 11-5ap 0.31 2754.28 0.00 2252.98 0.17 1590.74 0.36 1570.41 , 1225.67 12-5ep 0.31 2754.59 0.00 2252.98 0.18 1590.92 0.35 1570.78 1225.87 13-5ep 0.30 2754.89 0.00 2252.98 0.17 1591.09 0.71 1571.47 1226.25 14-5l1p 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2252.98 0.00 1591.09 0.37 1571.84 1226.34 15-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.27 2253.25 0.18 1591.27 0.00 1571.84 1226.34 1S-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2253.25 0.00 1591.27 0.00 1571.84
... 1226.39 17-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2253.25 0.00 1591.27 0.00 1571.8-4 1226.39 1B-sep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2253.25 0.00 1591.27 0.00 1571.84 1226.39 19-5ep 0.00 2754.89 1.14 2254.39 0.78 1592.05 0.00 1571.84 1226,48 20-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.00 1571.84 1226.52 21-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.25 1572.09 l 1226.52 22-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.0S 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 23-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 24-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 2S-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 26-5ep 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 15112.05 0.00 1572.09 ... 1226.56 27-5l1p 0.00 2754.89 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.05 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 28-5ep 0.31 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.17 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 29-5ep 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 30-5ep 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 01-oc1 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 ~ 1226.56 02-oc1 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 03-oct 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 O4-Ocl 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 05-oct 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 oa-ocl 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 ~ 1226.56 07-ocl 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 08-oc1 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 , 226.56 09-oc1 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09 1226.56 10-oc1 0.00 2755.20 0.00 2254.39 0.00 1592.22 0.00 1572.09
0.00 2755.20 0.00 1572.09 0.00 2755.20 0.00 1572.09
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Skeena River jack sockeye Indlce. of escapement .. 2000 2001 2002 2003
90·99 MONO MONO
AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
01~un .. 02~un
03~un
04-Jun 05~un .. 0.00 06~un
0.00 07~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 08~un 0.00 0.00
0.00 09~un 1.89 1.89 0.00 10~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 .. 0.00 11~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 12~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 13~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 1~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 15~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 .. 0.00 18~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 17~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 18~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.69 0.00 19~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 2~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 21~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 22~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 23~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 2~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 2~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 - 0.00 26~un 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 27~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 28~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 29~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.89 0.00 3O~un 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.42 2.31
--0.00 01~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.31 0.00 02~ul 0.00 0.00 0.27 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.31 0.00 03~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.31 0.00 O~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.31 0.03 05~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.31 .. 0.12 06~ul 0.00 0.00 0.37 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.28 2.58 0.12 07~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.58 0.18 08~ul 0.00 0.00 0.38 1.29 0.00 0.00 0.60 3.18 0.30 O~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.29 0.00 0.00 0.25 3.43 0.49 1~ul 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.29 0.00 0.00 1.11 4.54
~ 0.70 11~ul 0.00 0.00 0.80 2.09 0.00 0.00 0.55 5.09 0.90 12~ul 0.00 0.00 0.28 2.38 0.41 0.41 0.00 5.09 1.31 13~ul 0.00 0.00 0.28 2.65 0.00 0.41 0.00 5.09 1.42 1~ul 0.00 0.00 0.31 2.95 0.00 0.41 0.82 5.91 1.67 1~ul 0.00 0.00 0.111 3.71 0.00 0.41 0.116 6.711 .. 1.98 16~ul 0.00 0.00 2.07 5.82 0.00 0.41 0.14 7.60 2.37 17~ul 0.00 0.00 0.57 6.311 0.00 0.41 0.86 8.45 2.88 18~ul 0.00 0.00 1.29 7.68 0.00 0.41 1.86 10.31 3.21 19~ul 0.00 0.00 1.58 9.28 0.22 0.63 1.89 12.20 3.72 20~ul 0.00 0.00 2.65 11.91 0.00 0.63 0.00 12.20 - 3.94 21~ul 0.00 0.00 0.77 12.68 0.27 0.90 0.50 12.71 4.49 22~ul 0.28 0.28 0.98 13.68 0.00 0.90 1.07 13.77 4.81 23~ul 0.00 0.28 0.00 13.68 0.511 1.49 0.98 14.75 5.44 2~ul 0.00 0.28 0.00 13.68 0.00 1.49 3.52 18.26 5.77 25~ul 0.00 0.28 0.77 14.43 0.00 1.49 0.40 18.68 .. 6.42 26~ul 0.23 0.51 1.33 15.76 0.41 1.89 1.47 20.14 6.74 27~ul 0.00 0.51 0.66 16.42 0.00 1.89 0.71 20.85 7.69 28~ul 0.00 0.51 0.78 17.18 0.00 1.89 1.16 22.01 8.25 29~ul 0.00 0.51 0.54 17.72 0.00 1.89 1.10 23.11 8.7.1 30~ul 0.00 0.51 0.51 18.24 0.00 1.B9 1.47 24.57
i 9.32 31~ul 0.00 0.51 0.74 18.97 0.77 2.66 1.82 26.39
10.09 01·Aug 0.00 0.51 0.22 19.19 0.00 2.66 0.38 26.76 11.25 02·Aug 0.33 0.83 1.02 20.21 0.55 3.22 0.53 27.29 11.92 03·Aug 0.00 0.113 0.39 20.60 0.00 3.22 0.80 28.09 I VIS Q4·Aug 0.00 0.83 0.00 20.60 0.00 3.22 0.69 28.77 - 13.61 05·Aug 0.00 0.83 0.00 20.60 0.00 3.22 0.97 29.75 14.24 06·Aug 0.53 1.37 0.00 20.60 0.00 3.22 0.28 30.02 15.03 07·Aug 0.00 1.37 0.75 21.35 0.00 3.22 0.25 30.27 1S.S) OIl·Aug 0.00 1.37 0.38 21.72 0.41 3.62 0.26 30.54 1<5.&5 09·Aug 0.00 1.37 0.37 22.09 0.00 3.62 0.42 30.95 .. 17.36 10·Aug 0.00 1.37 0.27 22.35 0.42 4.0<4 0.25 31.20
~ 1 37 I
-SkHna River jack sockeye Indices of ncapement
2000 2001 2002 2003 , 90·99 MONO MONO AVG DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
17.'}8 11-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.35 0.00 4.04 0.00 31.20 18.33 12-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.29 22.6-4 0.00 4.04 0.38 31.58
.. 18.89 13-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.64 0.00 4.04 0.40 31.97
19.51 14-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.6-4 0.00 4.04 0.36 32.33 20.39 15·Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.6-4 0.00 4.04 0.36 32.69 21.31 16-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.6-4 0.22 4.25 0.75 33.43
~ 21.64 17-Aug 0.00 1.37 0.00 22.6-4 0.00 4.25 0.00 33.43 21.19 18·Aug 0.43 1.80 0.00 22.6-4 0.00 4.25 0.00 33.43 21.89 19·Aug 0.48 2.25 0.00 22.6-4 0.00 4.25 0.00 33.43 22.01 20·Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 22.64 0.25 4.50 0.22 33.66 22.27 21-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 22.64 0.00 4.50 0.00 33.66 .. 22.44 22-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.42 23.08 0.00 4.50 0.00 33.86 I
22.78 23-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.08 0.S7 5.37 0.00 33.88 22.93 24-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.25 23.31 0.00 5.37 0.00 33.68 23.01 25-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.61 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.28 33.92 23.37 28-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 33.92 23.66 27-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 33.92 24.00 2S-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.a4 34.75 24.05 29·Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.36 30-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.48 31-Aug 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.64 01-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.69 02-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.75 03-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.75 04-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.83 05-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.83 06-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.89 07-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.89 oa-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 24.93 09-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.02 10-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 IIIIIi 25.02 11-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 I
25.02 12-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.02 13-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 14-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 15-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 .. 25.07 1a-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 17-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 18-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 19-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 20-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75
1 25.07 21-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 22-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 23-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 24-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 25-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 ... 25.07 26-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 27-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 2a-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 29-Sep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 30-5ep 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 IIIIIi 25.07 01'()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 02.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 I 25.07 03.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 04.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 05'()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 06.()cl 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 07.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 OS.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 09.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75 25.07 10.()ct 0.00 2.25 0.00 23.92 0.00 5.37 0.00 34.75
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Skeena River COHO indices of escapement
- 2000 2001 2002 2003 90-99 MULTI MULTI AVG DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
01.Jun - 02.Jun 03.Jun 04-Jun 05.Jun
0.00 06.Jun - 0.00 07.Jun 0.00 08.Jun 0.00 09.Jun 0.00 10.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 - 0.00 11.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 12.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 13.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 14-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 15.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00
,.. 0.00 18.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 17.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 18.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 19.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 20.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00
~ 0.00 21.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 22.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00
I 0.00 23.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 24-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 25.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00
,.. 0.00 26.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 27.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 28.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 29.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 30.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00
... 0.00 01.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 02.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 03.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.00 04-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.03 05.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.03 06.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.03 07.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.03 08.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.03 09.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.103 0.10 0.06 10.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.10 - 0.13 11.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.200 0.30 0.16 12.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.30 0.19 13.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.17 0.217 0.52 0.19 14..Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.000 0.52 0.44 15.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.000 0.52 0.62 16.Jul 0.25 0.25 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.34 0.188 0.89 0.73 17.Jul 0.00 0.25 0.28 0.28 0.12 0.48 0.000 0.69 0.82 18.Jul 0.00 0.25 0.25 0.53 0.00 0.48 0.422 1.11 0.93 19.Jul 0.81 1.05 0.00 0.53 0.28 0.71 0.115 1.23 1.15 20.Jul 0.42 1.47 0.86 1.19 0.16 0.87 0.000 1.23 1.34 21.Jul 1.29 2.76 0.00 1.19 0.10 0.97 0.528 1.75 1.53 22.Jul 0.00 2.76 0.30 1.49 0.21 1.18 0.221 1.97 1.87 23.Jul 0.00 2.78 0.00 1.49 0.00 1.18 0.540 2.51 2.12 24-Jul 0.49 3.25 0.00 1.49 0.18 1.38 0.793 3.31 2.63 25.Jul 0.00 3.25 0.47 1.98 0.17 1.54 0.000 3.31 3.34 26.Jul 0.23 3.48 0.25 2.21 0.33 1.87 0.000 3.31 - 4.15 27.Jul 0.70 4.18 1.81 3.82 0.67 2.53 0.096 3.40 4.96 28.Jul 1.11 5.28 0.75 4.57 0.17 2.70 0.000 3.40 5.39 29.Jul 1.15 6.43 0.24 4.80 0.68 3.38 0.733 4.14 ;;.14 30.Jul 1.35 7.78 0.47 5.28 0.88 4.26 0.447 4.58 7.11 31.Jul 0.99 8.77 1.00 6.28 1.07 5.33 0.432 5.02 ... 7.56 01-Aug 0.35 9.12 0.89 7.16 0.77 6.10 0.924 5.94 8.64 02-Aug 1.36 10.48 0.26 7.42 0.45 6.55 0.539 6.48 9.24 03-Aug 1.31 11.78 2.44 9.86 1.40 7.95 0.788 7.27
10.11 04-Aug 2.24 14.02 0.85 10.71 1.43 9.38 1.995 9.26
~ 11.05 05-Aug 0.81 14.83 2.74 13.45 2.32 11.70 1.203 10.46 11.89 06-Aug 1.04 15.87 2.50 15.94 1.56 13.26 0.525 10.99 13.52 07-Aug 1.36 17.23 5.08 21.02 1.29 14.55 0.739 11.73 14.43 08-Aug 0.73 17.95 1.17 22.19 0.66 15.21 0.635 12.36 15.77 09.Aug 1.28 19.23 1.18 23.37 0.36 15.56 0.788 13.15 - 16.83 10·Aug 1.02 20.25 0.56 23.93 2.71 18.28 1.809 14.96
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Skeena River COHO indices of escapement
2000 2001 90·99 AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
1,.75 11-Aug 0.52 20.n 0.00 23.93 19.14 12-Aug 2.20 22.97 0.26 24.20 21.21 13-Aug 0.60 23.n 0.30 24.50 22.32 14-Aug 2.92 26.69 1.07 25.57 23.77 15-Aug 0.42 27.11 0.80 26.37 24.96 16-Aug 0.87 27.97 0.55 26.92 26.13 170Aug 2.27 30.24 2.05 28.97 27.21 18-Aug 0.87 31.11 2.4-4 31.41 28.';7 190Aug 0.00 31.11 1.29 32.69 29.50 200Aug 1.38 32.48 3.46 38.15 31.00 21-Aug 0.45 32.93 3.74 39.89 32.54 22-Aug 1.17 34.09 7.14 47.02 34.54 23·Aug 0.32 34.41 5.18 52.18 35.71 24-Aug 0.93 35.34 4.42 56.61 37.48 250Aug 2.211 37.51 6.07 62.67 39.39 28.Aug 0.90 38.51 1.30 63.98 41.36 27-Aug 2.94 41.45 2.12 66.09 43.63 2a·Aug 1.69 43.14 3.33 69.42 45.29 20-Aug 0.00 43.14 4.02 73.44 47.31 3~-Aug 0.89 4-4.03 1. 33 74.77 49.30 310Aug 1.81 45.84 2.65 77.42 51.31 01-Sep 0.68 46.71 2.76 80.18 52.63 02-Sep 0.00 46.71 4.51 84.69 53.98 03-Sep 0.00 46.71 3.ll 87.82 56.03 04-5ep 0.32 47.04 3.55 91.38 57.70 OS-Sop 0.61 47.65 3.85 95.22 58.97 08-Sep 0.31 47.96 1.29 96.51 61.52 07-Sep 0.00 47.96 2.15 98.66 63.06 08-Sep 1.75 49.71 2.84 101.51 65.31 09-Sep 3.85 53.56 1.10 102.61 68.61 1O-Sep 2.40 55.96 0.15 102.76 69.65 11-Sep 2.28 58.23 0.89 103.65 70.67 12-Sep 0.47 58.70 1. 62 105.27 71.58 13-5ep 4.48 83.111 2.42 107.69 73.42 14-5ep 0.00 63.111 2.30 109.98 74.78 15-Sep 1.91 115.09 0.76 110.74 75.62 lWep 0.00 85.09 0.46 111.20 76.09 17-Sep 1.64 88.72 0.47 111.67 76.44 18-Sep 2.74 69.46 0.48 112.15 77.05 19-5ep 7.40 78.86 3.40 115.56 78.23 20-Sep 3.28 80.12 3.36 118.92 78.93 21-S,p 3.67 83.78 1.43 120.35 79.41 22-Sep 1.92 85.71 1.88 122.23 79.69 23-Sep 3.64 89.34 0.62 122.85 80.62 24-5ep 1.28 90.62 0.60 123.46 81.24 2S-Sep 1.41 92.03 0.75 124 .21 82.04 28-Sep 0.00 92.03 1.82 126.03 82.89 27-5ep 0.00 92.03 3.01 129.04 83.45 2a-sep 0.91 92.94 0.96 130.00 83.59 211-Sep 0.00 92.94 6.60 136.60 63.86 3O-Sep 3.72 98.68 1.14 137.74 84.05 01-oct 2.36 99.02 1. 60 139.34 84.40 02-oct 4.10 103.12 0.92 140.26 84.92 03-oct 4.69 107.80 1.17 1'11.43 85.38 O4-Oct 1.53 109.33 0.23 141.67 85.43 05-oct 0.00 109.33 0.72 142.39 85.57 06-oct 0.00 109.33 0.00 142.39 85.84 07-oCI 0.00 109.33 0.i9 142.87 85.84 08-oct 0.47 109.110 0.24 143.12 85.84 09-ocl 1.86 111.68 0.23 143.35 85.84 10-ocl 0.47 112.13 0.69 144.04
2002 MULTI
DAILY CUM INDEX INDEX
3.25 21.53 4.87 28.19 2.53 28.73 2.98 31.71 2.10 33.80 2.10 35.90 1.67 37.57 2.48 .w.05 2.34 "2.40 1.66 «.0& 0.79 «.&5 0.99 45.84 1.24 n.08 2.80 49.811 2.98 52.8& 5.15 58.01 4.91 62.93 0.11& 63.711 2.1& 65.94 0.34 66.29 1.39 87.68 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.88 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 87.811 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 87.811 0.00 67.68 0.00 87.68 0.00 67.611 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.611 0.00 67.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 87.68 0.00 67.88 0.00 87.611 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 67.68 0.00 87.88 0.00 87.68 0.00 87.68
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2003 MULTI
DAILY CUM INDEX INDEX
1.060 18.02 0.712 16.110 0.802 17.80 2.499 20.10 3.522 23.82 2.600 26.22 1.742 27.97 1.080 29.05 3.6311 32.611 2.067 34.75 0.671 35.42 3.973 39.39 1.814 41.01 1.211 42.22 0.9Q.4 43.12 0.&68 43.79 2.586 46.311 an 49.25 1.354 50.81 0.000 50.81 1.072 51.68 5.083 56.7& 1.330 58.011 3.043 61.14 0.474 61.&1 0.185 61.80 0.817 62.81 2.812 6S.42 3.098 68.52 4.570 73.09 1.462 74.55 0.909 75.48 3.092 78.55 2.1112 81.37 0.546 81.91 2.692 114.110 1.474 88.08 0.727 88.80 0.187 88.99 0.618 87.81 2.397 90.01 1.329 91.34 1.809 93.14 0.920 94.06 0.378 94.4-4 1.453 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.8!I 0.000 95.811 0.000 95.1111 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.8!I 0.000 95.119 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89 0.000 95.89
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~ 2001 2003
51-99 MULTI MUTll
CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM AVG DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
O.GO 01.Jun ,... 0.00 02.Jun
I 0.00 03.Jun ,
0.00 04.Jun 0.00 05.Jun
~ 0.00 06.Jun 0.00 07.Jun 0.00 08.Jun 0.00 09.Jun 0.00 10.Jun
~ 0.00 11.Jun
I 0.00 12.Jun I 0.00 13.Jun
0.00 14.Jun 0.00 15.Jun 0.00 16.Jun 0.00 17.Jun 0.00 18.Jun 0.00 19.Jun 0.00 20.Jun 0.00 21.Jun 0.00 22.Jun 0.00 23.Jun 0.00 24.Jun 0.00 25.Jun
~ 0.00 26.Jun 0.00 27.Jun 0.00 28.Jun 0.00 29.Jun 0.00 30.Jun
III 0.00 01.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000
I 0.00 02.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 03.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 04.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 a.oo 05.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.285 0.265
r 0.00 06.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.271 0.538 0.04 07.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.536 0.13 08.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.538 0.44 09.Jul 0.00 0.00 1.099 1.635 0.61 10.Jul 0.00 0.00 2.204 3.840 - 1.35 11.Jul 0.80 0.80 0.622 4.462 1.65 12.Jul 0.20 1.00 1.264 5.726 2.47 13.Jul 0.00 1.00 0.940 6.666 3.54 14.Jul 0.88 1.88 1.417 8.083 4.46 15.Jul 0.42 2.30 2.251 10.334
~ 5.45 16.Jul 0.87 3.17 4.694 15.027
I 7.43 17.Jul 0.85 4.02 6.455 21.462 9.79 18.Jul 0.82 4.84 9.136 30.618
13.06 19.Jul 0.44 5.28 11.545 42.183 17.06 20.Jul 4.38 9.84 6.838 49.001 20.76 21.Jul 5.40 15.04 17.318 68.319 27.50 22.Jul 2.83 17.87 22.184 88.503 33.73 23.Jul 2.88 20.75 20.443 108.945 44.52 24.Jul 1.28 22.03 35.755 144.700 60.47 25.Jul 9.35 31.38 16.576 161.278 - 71.77 26.Jul 18.12 49.50 41.607 202.883 87.i9 27.Jul 18.78 68.28 36.423 239.306
101.05 28.Jul 25.74 94.02 31.200 270.508 116.09 29.Jul 22.12 116.14 41.951 312.457 13:>.32 30.Jul 24.15 140.29 53.159 365.616 - 153.93 31.Jul 36.97 1n.26 61.500 427.116 181.il1 01-Aug 39.67 216.93 56.349 463.465 210.12 02-Aug 18.40 235.33 20.727 504.192 226.02 03-Aug 18.85 254.18 51.537 555.729 2~6.5a 04-Aug 16.82 271.00 65.411 641.140 - 300.07 05-Aug 43.10 314.10 74.488 715.629 .341.0a 06.Aug 18.59 332.69 70.278 785.907 381.77 07-Aug 37.24 369.93 37.860 823.766 .129.90 08-Aug 28.22 398.15 41.401 865.168 473.88 09-Aug 50.03 448.18 19.582 884.750 - 524.90 10-Aug 41.68 489.86 44.420 929.170
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2001 2003 OlIO
91-99 MULTI MUTll CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM AVG DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
564.77 11-Aug 47.55 537.41 65.042 994.211 600.99 12-Aug 25.47 562.68 51.523 1045.735 647.12 13-Aug 28.62 591.50 19.092 1064.827 683.19 14-Aug 38.97 630.47 43.480 1108.307 714.56 15-Aug 24.71 655.18 42.500 1150.808 748.91 16-Aug 32.43 687.61 31.736 1182.544 780.18 17-Aug 21.00 708.61 17.113 1199.657 803.88 18-Aug 39.62 748.23 20.376 1220.033 616.11 19·Aug 26.80 775.03 15.994 1236.027 829.81 20·Aug 2.88 777.91 38.012 1274.039 848.59 21-Aug 43.59 821.50 18.483 1292.502 859.20 22·Aug 44.27 865.77 22.713 1315.215 ~
874.87 23-Aug 25.41 891.18 23.925 1339.140 887.63 24-Aug 55.44 946.62 14.379 1353.519 902.21 25·Aug 104.80 1051.42 16.232 1369.751 914.50 26·Aug (g_09 llOO.51 7.785 1377.536 931.09 27·Aug H.80 1115.31 7.295 1384.831 III!
I 951.18 28·Aug 20.12 ll36.03 15.001 1399.832 969.96 29-Aug 31.28 1167.32 10.857 1410.689 998.33 3D-Aug 26.22 ll93.53 2.085 1412.774
1012.10 31·Aug 29.0:.1 1222.55 3.502 1416.278 1020.93 01-5ep .2.32 1264.87 12.426 1428.702 1032.87 02-5ep 19.25 1284.12 2.655 1431.357 1042.93 03-5ep 32.U 1316.53 6.335 1437.692 1048.98 04-5ep 20.54 1337_07 0.735 1438.427 1057.67 05-5ep 11.32 1354.39 0.305 1438.731 1060.46 06-5ep 10.75 1365.H 0.728 1439.459 1067.59 07-5ep 11.51 1382.65 0.596 1440.055 1072.30 08-5ep 6.21 1388.86 1.946 1442.002 1075.56 09-5ep :.1.17 1391.03 1.430 1443.431 1076.82 10-5ep 1.57 1392.60 0.596 1444.027 1077.49 11-5ep 0.33 1392.93 0.291 1444.319 1079.08 12-5ep 1.29 1394.22 0.569 1444.888 1079.45 13-5ep 0.92 139S.U 0.285 1445.172 1079.59 14-5ep 0.00 139S.U 0.298 1445.470 1079.68 15-5ep 0.32 1395.46 0.298 1445.788 1079.77 18-5ep 0.65 1396.11 0.000 1445.788 1079.96 17-5ep 0.33 1396.43 0.598 1448.364 1080.05 18-5ep 0.66 1397.09 0.000 1448.364 1080.15 19-5ep 0.32 1391.41 0.000 1446.364 1080.15 20-5ep 0.30 1397.11 0.000 1448.364 1080.15 21-5ep 0.33 1398.05 0.000 1448.364 III!
1080.19 22-5ep 0.00 1398.05 0.000 1448.364 1080.38 23-5ep 0.91 1398.95 0.000 1448.364 1080.48 24-5ep 1.47 uoo.n 0.000 1448.364 1080.95 25-5ep 0.47 1400.90 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 2S-5ep 0.00 UOO.90 0.000 1448.384
.., 1080.95 27-5ep 0.00 1400.90 0.000 1448.384 I
1080.95 2S-5ep 0.17 1401.07 0.000 1448.364 ,
1080.95 29-5ep 0.15 1401.21 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 30-5ep 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.364 1080.95 01-Oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.364 'iii
1080.95 02-Oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.364 1080.95 03-Oct 0.00 1401. :21 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 04-0ct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.364 1080.95 OS-Oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 06-Oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 07-Oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.364 1080.95 OS-oct 0.00 1401.21 0.000 1448.384 1080.95 09-Oct 0.00 1401.:.11 0.000 1446.364 1080.95 10-Oct 0.00 U01.21 0.000 1446.3641 -
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- 2000 2001 2002 2003 90-99 MULTI MULTI CUM DAlLY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAlLY CUM AVG DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
01-Jun - 02-Jun 03-Jun 04.Jun 05-Jun
0.00 08-Jun - 0.00 07-Jun 0.00 08-Jun 0.00 09-Jun 0.00 10-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 11-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 - 0.00 12-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 13-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 14-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 15-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.00 16-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 - 0.00 17-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 18-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 19-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 20-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 21-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000
~ 0.05 22-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000
I 0.05 23-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 24.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 25-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 26-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.05 27-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 i).09 28-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.09 29-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 i).09 30-Jun 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.09 01-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000
r 0.09 02-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.09 03-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.09 04.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.12 05-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 0.15 06-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.11 0.000 0.000
~ 0.15 07-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.000 0.000 0.15 08-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.000 0.000 0.18 09-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.000 0.000 0.18 1O.Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.000 0.000 0.26 11-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.229 0.229
r- 0.33 12-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.000 0.229 0.49 13-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.31 0.000 0.229 0.55 14.Jul 0.31 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 0.06 15.Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 0.83 18-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 0.93 17-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 1.04 18-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.28 0.26 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 1.35 19-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.26 0.00 0.31 0.000 0.229 1.61 20-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.26 0.20 0.51 0.200 0.428
1.74 21-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.26 0.23 0.74 0.595 1.024 .- 2.14 22-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.28 0.12 0.87 0.000 1.024
2.54 23-Jul 0.00 0.31 0.00 0.26 0.13 1.00 0.283 1.307 2.72 24.Jul 0.47 0.77 0.00 0.25 0.19 1.19 0.591 1.898 3.08 25-Jul 0.25 1.02 0.23 0.49 0.37 1.58 0.000 1.898 3.40 26-Jul 0.26 1.28 0.00 0,49 0.17 1.73 0.837 2.735
4.04 27-Jul 0.00 1.28 0.23 0.72 0.19 1.93 0.611 3.345 4.67 28-Jul 0.20 1.48 0.23 0.95 0.00 1.93 0.380 3.705
5.67 29-Jul 0.48 1.94 0.27 1.22 0.27 2.20 0.503 4.208
".39 30-Jul 0.42 2.36 0.55 1.77 0.38 2.58 0.000 4.208 5.99 31-Jul 0.00 2.36 0.49 2.26 0.18 2.76 0.165 4.373 - 7.54 01.Aug 0.76 3.12 0.24 2.50 0.47 3.23 0.882 5.255 3.17 02·Aug 0.00 3.12 0.26 2.76 0.13 3.36 0.845 5.900 9.51 03·Aug 0.40 3.52 0.77 3.53 0.19 3.54 0.509 6.409
10.92 04-Aug 0.43 3.94 0.00 3.53 1.38 4.92 0.812 7.221 12.27 05·Aug 0.26 4.20 1.60 5.13 0.21 5.14 1.185 8.405 ,... 13.60 06-Aug 1.03 5.23 0.27 5.40 0.74 5.88 1.353 9.759 15.47 07-Aug 0.52 5.75 2.11 7.51 0.84 6.72 1.587 11.346 17.18 OB.Aug 2.91 8.66 1.54 9.05 0.76 7.48 1.749 13.095 18.64 09-Aug 1.80 10.46 0.37 9.41 0.41 7.89 1.072 14.167 20.61 10-Aug 2.65 13.11 1.09 10.50 0.79 8.68 2.012 16.179
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.., Skeana River CHUM indlcas of Hcapemenl
I
2000 2001 2002 2003 .. ~0-99 MULTI MULTI I
CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
AVG DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
22.<;4 11·Aug 1.51 14.62 0.57 11.07 0.36 9.04 2.652 18.831
25.03 12·Aug 1.98 16.60 1.71 12.78 1.06 10.10 1.413 20.244 , 26.74 13·Aug 2.01 18.61 0.00 12.78 1.20 11.30 3.151 23.394
28,45 14-Aug 1.64 20.25 0.62 13.40 2.43 13.72 3.021 26.415 I
30.26 is-Aug 3.75 24.00 1.90 15.30 1.68 15.40 2.888 29.303
31.71 16·Aug 4.33 28.33 1.41 16.71 0.79 16.19 3.378 32.681
33.58 17·Aug 1.79 30.12 1.14 17.85 1.04 17.23 1.158 33.840 , 36.03 18·Aug 2.67 32.79 3.58 21.43 1.39 18.62 1.610 35.450
36.26 19·Aug 3.70 36.48 1.74 23.17 2.53 21.16 1.118 36.568
39.72 20-Aug 0.48 36.94 2.92 26.08 2.68 23.83 3.130 39.698
41.53 21-Aug 0.45 37.39 2.18 28.26 2.38 26.21 2.738 42.436
43.91 22·Aug 2.43 39.81 1.20 29.46 1.35 27.58 4.591 47.026 -45.87 23·Aug 2.76 42.57 1.72 31.18 0.81 28.37 4.487 51.513 I
47.91 24-Aug 0.31 42.88 1.88 33.08 1.13 29.50 3.175 54.689
49.71 25·Aug 1.82 44.70 0.81 33.88 0.93 30.42 0.892 55.581
51.73 26·Aug 1.22 45.92 3.03 36.90 1.32 31.74 2.501 58.082
53.52 27·Aug 2.06 47.9B ~.86 38.76 1.42 33.17 0.392 58.474 ... 55.64 28·Aug 2.95 50.93 L96 40.72 0.59 33.76 2.181 60.655
57.04 29·Aug 2.32 53.25 1.65 42.37 0.73 34.49 2.536 63.191
58.50 30·Aug 1.34 54.58 1.00 43.38 0.39 34.88 1.668 64.859
59.96 31·Aug 0.00 54.511 2.15 45.52 0.41 35.28 0.615 65.473
60.99 01-5ep 3.94 58.52 2.42 47.94 0.00 35.28 2.649 68.123
61.79 02-5ep 0.45 58.97 1.73 49.67 0.00 35.28 0.687 88.810
62.40 03-5ep 0.47 59.44 1.43 51.10 0.00 35.28 0.575 69.385
63.03 04-Sep 0.31 59.76 0.99 52.10 0.00 35.28 0.271 69.656
63.76 05-5ep 0.00 59.76 2.33 54.43 0.00 35.28 0.211 69.867
64.05 06-5up 0.00 59.76 0.21 54.64 0.00 35.28 0.401 70.267 ~
64.78 07-5ep 0.00 59.78 1.24 55.88 0.00 35.2B 0.408 70.678
65.21 08-5ep 0.B8 60.63 0.21 56.08 0.00 35.28 0.390 71.065
65.59 09-5ep 0.59 61.22 1.29 57.38 0.00 35.2B 0.200 71.265 66.26 10-5ep 0.60 61.82 0.00 57.38 0.00 35.2B 0.624 71.B89 66.47 11-5ep 0.00 61.82 0.30 57.67 0.00 35.28 0.000 71.B89 , 66.51 12-5ep 0.47 62.28 0.00 57.67 0.00 35.28 0.397 72.266 66.78 13-5ap 0.45 62.73 0.86 58.54 0.00 35.28 0.200 72.485 66.85 14-Sep 0.00 62.73 0.30 58.83 0.00 35.28 0.000 72.485 66.94 15-5ep 0.00 62.73 0.14 58.97 0.00 35.211 0.615 73.100 66.99 18-5ep 0.00 62.73 0.00 58.97 0.00 35.28 0.209 73.309 ~
67.08 17-5ep 0.00 62.73 0.23 59.20 0.00 35.28 0.209 73.518 I
67.13 18-5ap 0.48 63.19 0.23 59.43 0.00 35.28 0.000 73.518 67.18 19-5ap 0.47 63.68 0.00 59.H 0.00 35.28 0.000 73.518 67.18 20-5ep 0.47 64.12 0.00 59.43 0.00 35.28 0.420 73.938 67.22 21-5ep 0.62 64.75 0.23 59.66 0.00 35.28 0.139 74.077 , 67.22 22-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.23 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.077 67.22 23-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.00 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.211 74.288 67.27 24-Sep 0.00 64.75 0.00 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 25-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.00 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 2S-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.00 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2811 "-67.27 27-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.00 59.89 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 I
67.27 211-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.15 60.04 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2811 67.27 29-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.42 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 30-5ep 0.00 64.75 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 01-Oct 0.00 64.75 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.211 0.000 74.288 67.27 02-Oct 0.48 85.21 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2811 67.27 03-Oct 0.47 65.68 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2811 67.27 04-0ct 0.00 65.88 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2811 67.27 05-Ocl 0.00 65.88 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 08-Ocl 0.00 65.811 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 , 67.27 07-Oct 0.00 65.68 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 08-Oct 0.00 65.88 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.288 67.27 09-Oct 0.00 65.68 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.2118 67.27 10-Ocl 0.00 65.68 0.00 60.46 0.00 35.28 0.000 74.28111
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.. Skeena Tellt LARGE CHINOOK
r 2000 2001 2002 2003 90-99 MULTI MULTI AI/G DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM DAlLY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
r 010Jun 020Jun
I 030Jun ()4.Jun 050Jun
~ 4A4 06-Jun 4.29 070Jun 0.000 0.00 7.a6 08-Jun 3.054 3.05 9.75 090Jun 2.365 5.42 9.79 1O.Jun 9.98 9.98 12.74 12.74 5.411 5.46 4.515 9.93
14.61 110Jun 10.41 20.39 5.91 18.65 3.88 9.34 5.814 15.75 13.S7 120Jun 5.78 26.17 4.65 23.30 1.72 11.06 5.738 21.49 17.89 13.Jun 9.27 35.44 9.21 32.51 3.40 14.47 5.160 26.65 23.47 14..Jun 6.35 41.80 6.33 38.14 5.54 20.01 4.509 31.16 27.53 150Jun 7.22 49.02 7.20 46.04 3.72 23.73 7.141 38.30 31.97 160Jun 12.01 61.03 5.n 51.81 2.S2 26.24 14.328 52.112 36.42 170Jun 11.72 72.75 7.75 59.56 2.35 28.59 11.655 14.211 40.25 111.Jun 4.01 76.715 8.06 67.62 1.53 30.12 8.060 72.3-4 44.32 19-Jun 11.62 1111.37 7.33 74.95 4.43 34.55 10.302 112.64 48.95 2O.Jun 14.411 102.115 10.10 85.05 4.42 38.96 4.994 117.63 53.17 210Jun 10.62 113.47 10.01 95.06 2.-4& 41.42 5.747 93.311 57.52 220Jun 14.06 127.53 10.31 105.36 5.61 47.03 6.844 100.22 61.47 230Jun 13.51 141.04 13.36 118.72 7.36 54.39 8.361 108.59 65.74 24..Jun 10.111 151.85 14.53 133.25 7.411 81.87 7.254 115.14 71.19 25.Jun 15.41 187.26 10.92 144.17 10.60 72.47 8.915 122.75
r 76.63 260Jun 12.85 180.11 15.19 159.36 9.41 81.88 4.741 127.50 83.01 270Jun 10.16 190.27 11.06 170.42 8.74 90.62 5.158 132.65 88.D1 280Jun 7.11 197.37 10.67 181.09 14.57 105.19 3.668 136.32 93.47 290Jun 11.18 205.55 5.74 188.83 8.78 113.97 4.752 141.07 99.35 3O.Jun 12.72 218.27 11.36 198.18 8.93 122.90 3.261 144.33
r 104.98 010Jul 16.19 234.411 10.40 208.58 10.16 133.06 4.407 1411.74 110.61 020Jul 11.08 245.54 10.94 219.53 7.05 140.10 3.054 151.79 115.84 030Jul 8.12 253.88 11.58 231.08 6.86 146.96 7.150 158.94 120.47 D4..Jul 10.75 264.41 6.29 237.37 5.64 152.80 10.716 169.66 126.16 050Jul 11.16 275.56 9.81 247.18 8.32 158.92 7.233 176.89
r- 131.80 O6oJul 7.211 282.14 9.89 257.07 9.43 1811.35 11.143 185.04 136.16 070Jul 5.12 2117.96 13.34 270.41 10.69 179.03 5.903 190.94 140.60 080Jul 7.82 295.78 9.93 280.34 7.71 186.74 7.957 198.90 144.50 090Jul 6.&1 302.39 7.88 288.22 3.17 190.61 11.014 209.98 149.84 1O.Jul 5.32 307.72 9.211 297.49 5.23 195.83 8.855 2111.81 155.05 110Jul 5.66 313.38 8.43 303.92 7.66 203.50 8.257 227.07 159.08 120Jul 4.17 317.54 8.99 312.91 5.91 209.41 5.027 232.10 163.05 130Jul 6.19 323.73 5.24 318.15 3.64 213.05 8.829 240.13 166.90 14..Jul 5.49 329.23 3.91 322.06 4.61 217.66 7.166 2411.09 HO.22 15.Jul 4.35 333.57 5.59 327.65 4.14 222.49 5.109 253.20 .. 173.87 16-Jul 3.10 336.88 5.70 333.35 3.79 226.28 7.410 260.61 176.79 170Jul 4.79 341.47 6.73 340.08 3.41 229.69 5.319 265.13 179.57 Il1.Jul 6.30 347.n 6.03 348.11 1.86 231.55 3.914 269.11 181.76 18-Jul 2.35 350.11 2.00 348.10 4.29 235.14 4.822 274.74 183.75 2O.Jul 2.M 352.97 4.86 352.97 3.55 239.39 3.458 278.19
r 186.28 210Jul 1.71 354.68 4.45 357.41 3.73 243.12 2.731 2110.92 187.97 220Jul 2.24 356.12 3.31 360.72 3.06 248.18 4.601 2115.53 189.49 230Jul 2.26 359.17 1.17 361.89 2.33 2411.51 2.664 21111.19
,
191.19 24..Jul 0.411 359.14 2.92 364.81 2.65 251.18 3.008 291.20 192.52 250Jul 1.111 360.111 2.01 366.81 3.11 254.27 3.654 294.85
,. 193,47 260Jul 1.18 361.97 1.32 368.13 1.94 256.21 3.137 297.99 194.88 270Jul 1.111 363.15 1.35 369.411 2.48 258.68 2.5711 300.57 195.82 280Jul 1.83 314.78 0.23 389.71 1.59 260.27 2.228 302.79 196.83 29.Jul 0.411 385.28 1.87 371.38 1.83 262.10 2.089 304.88 198.04 300Jul 1.13 368.38 2.23 373.61 1.94 264.04 1.664 308.54
,. 198.85 310Jul 0.68 367.04 1.53 375.13 1.92 285.96 2.714 309.33
200.23 01-Aug 2.19 369.23 0.89 376.02 1.74 267.69 1.445 310.n 201.17 02-Aug 1.82 371.05 0.81 376.83 0.55 268.25 0.863 311.66 201.97 03-Aug 1.31 372.35 0.41 377.24 0.13 268.38 0.330 311.99 202.55 D4-Aug 0.43 372.78 1.73 378.97 1.23 269.61 0.480 312.45
r 202.83 OS-Aug 0.00 372.78 1.20 380.17 0.71 270.32 0.466 312.91 203.08 06-Aug 0.00 372.78 0.42 380.59 0.50 270.82 0.995 313.91 203..17 07-Aug 0.30 373.08 1.43 382.02 0.70 271.52 0.665 314.57 203.77 OS-Aug 0.24 373.32 0.77 382.79 0.51 272.04 0.510 315.08 204.20 09-Aug 0.00 373.32 0.00 382.79 0.56 272.60 0.968 316.05 - 204.54 10·Aug 0.50 373.82 0.27 383.05 0.53 273.13 0.165 316.22
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Sk&ena Tut LARGE CHINOOK ,
2000 2001 2002 2003 , 90-99 MULTI MULTI
AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM I CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
204.77 11-Aug 0.22 374.04 0.00 383.05 0.46 273.58 0.692 316.91
205.11 12·Aug 1.29 375.33 0.00 383.05 0.69 274.28 0.514 317.42 -205.56 13-Aug 0.27 375.60 0.00 383.05 0.64 274.91 0.752 318.17 205.5;1 14-Aug 0.41 376.01 0.00 383.05 0.70 275.62 0.4M 318.63
205.83 15-Aug 0.42 376.42 0.00 383.05 0.14 275.76 0.460 319.09 205.96 1S·Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.05 0.00 275.76 0.236 319.33 206.11 17·Aug 0.00 376.42 0.86 383.92 0.00 275.76 0.000 319.33 -206.32 18-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.92 0.36 276.12 0.000 319.33 206.52 19-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.92 0.00 276.12 0.292 319.62 206.5<5 20-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.92 0.34 271.47 0.28S 319.91 206.71 21·Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.92 0.00 276.47 0.000 319.91 206.76 22·Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 383.92 0.26 276.73 0.157 320.06 ., 206.86 23-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.86 364.71 0.00 276.73 0.000 320.06 206.86 24-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.49 385.27 0.26 276.99 0.187 320.23 206.90 25-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.00 385.:17 0.25 277.25 0.000 320.23 206.93 26-Aug 0.00 376.42 0.19 385.U 0.23 277.47 0.280 320.49 206.96 27-Aug 0.29 376.71 0.00 385.U 0.22 277.69 0.000 320.49 ... 207.01 28-Aug 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.U 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.49 207.09 29-Aug 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.U 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.49 207.09 30-Aug 0.00 376.71 0.21 385.67 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.49 201.14 31-Aug 0.00 376.71 0.18 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.219 320.77 207.14 01-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 02-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 03-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 04-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 Oll-Sap 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 08-Sap 0.00 378.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 320.77 ... 207.14 07-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 08-Sap 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 09-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 10-Sep 0.00 378.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 320.77 207.14 11-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 320.77 , 207.14 12-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.273 321.04 207.14 13-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.04 207.14 14-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.04 207.14 15-Sep 0.00 378.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.04 207.14 111-Sep 0.00 378.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.04 1 207.14 17-Sep 0.00 3711.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.2811 321.33 207.14 18-Sop 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 19-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 2O-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 21-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 ... 207.14 22-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 23-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.8& 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 24-5ep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.33 207.14 25-Sap 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 2S-Sep 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.33 , 207.14 27-Sap 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 211-Sep 0.00 376.11 0.00 385.11 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 29-Sep 0.00 376.11 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 3O-Sap 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 01.()ct 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 , 207.14 02.()ct 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.33 207.14 03.()ct 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 04-0c:t 0.00 378.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 05'()c:t 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.33 207.14 08.()c:t 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.16 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 ~ 207.14 07'()c:t 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.89 0.000 321.33 207.14 08.()ct 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 09.()ct 0.00 376.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33 207.14 10.()ct 0.00 3711.71 0.00 385.86 0.00 277.69 0.000 321.33
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.. Skeena River Jack chinook Indices 01 escapement
r 2000 2001 2002 2003 9G-99 MONO MONO AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
01.Jun r 02.Jun 03.Jun 04-Jun 05.Jun
II" 0.00 06.Jun 0.00 07.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.30 08.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.30 09.Jun 0.00 0.00 a.08 10.Jun 0.00 0.00 0.42 0.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 .. 0.08 11.Jun 0.29 0.29 0.79 1.21 0.87 0.87 0.00 0.00 0.10 12.Jun 0.31 0.60 0.80 2.00 0.00 0.87 0.00 0.00
0.24 1J..Jun 0.00 0.60 0.00 2.00 0.00 0.87 0.29 0.29 0.28 14.Jun 0.00 0.60 0.00 2.00 1.31 2.18 0.00 0.29 0.42 15.Jun 0.00 0.60 0.00 2.00 0.00 2.18 0.00 0.29 .. 0.53 16.Jun 0.00 0.60 0.00 2.00 1.32 3.50 0.00 0.29 0.68 17.Jun 0.00 0.60 0.89 2.89 0.46 3.96 0.44 0.73 0.78 18.Jun 0.44 1.04 0.00 2.89 0.30 4.26 0.58 1.31 0.58 19.Jun 0.00 1.04 0.29 3.18 0.28 4.54 0.29 1.61 0.94 20.Jun 0.00 1.04 0.27 3.45 0.00 4.54 0.00 1.61
r 1.17 21.Jun 0.00 1.04 0.41 3.88 0.30 4.84 1.16 2.n 1.29 22.Jun 0.00 1.04 0.41 4.26 0.29 5.13 0.22 2.98
I 1.44 23.Jun 0.28 1.32 0.39 4.65 0.29 5,42 0.28 3.27 1.69 24.Jun 0.56 1.88 1.31 5.96 0.54 5,96 1.39 4.65 1.S6 25.Jun 1.20 3.09 0.00 5.96 O.BO 6,76 0.B5 5.50
r' 2.39 26.Jun 0.28 3.37 0.54 6.50 0.81 7,57 0.57 6.07 2.73 27.Jun 0.38 3.75 0.53 7.03 0.00 7,57 1.13 7.20 3.02 28.Jun 0.00 3.75 0.57 7.60 0.82 B,39 0.B8 8.07 3.19 29.Jun 0.00 3.75 1.11 8.71 1.97 10,36 0.30 B.37 3.47 30.Jun 0.57 4.32 1.14 9.85 1.3B 11.74 0.B4 9.21 3.74 01.Jul 0.29 4.61 0.45 10.30 1.07 12,BO 0.B7 10.07 3.96 02.Jul 0.00 4.61 0.43 10.73 0.87 13,67 0.43 10.50 4.44 03.Jul 0.00 4.61 0.27 11.00 0.86 14.53 0.41 10.91 4.73 04.Jul 0.00 4.81 0.00 11.00 1.70 1623 1.23 12.14 4.98 05.Jul 1.93 8.54 1.87 12.67 1.61 17.84 0.43 12.57
r 5.35 06.Jul 0.00 6.54 1.27 13.93 1.45 1929 0.28 12.84 5.93 07.Jul 0.88 7.40 0.85 14.78 4.34 23.63 0.00 12.84 6.43 08.Jul 0.00 7.40 3.06 17.84 0.75 24.38 0.84 13.68 6.73 09.Jul 0.22 7.81 1.28 19.09 0.87 25.25 2.24 15.92 6.90 10.Jul 0.79 8.40 0.00 19.09 1.24 26,49 1.43 17.35 .. 7.30 11.Jul 0.00 8.40 1.13 20.22 1.21 27,70 2.01 19.36 7.54 12.Jul 0.30 8.70 1.37 21.59 0.76 28,46 0,85 20.21 8.00 lJ..Jul 0.00 8.70 0.58 22.17 0.85 29.30 1.07 21.28 8.52 14.Jul 0.00 8.70 0.90 23.07 1.09 30.39 1.23 22.51 9.23 15.Jul 0.28 8.96 1.21 24.27 0.00 30.39 0.42 22.92 .. 9.72 18.Jul 0.00 8.96 0.43 24.70 0.41 30.80 4.17 27.09
10.14 17.Jul 0.60 9.56 1.41 26.11 0.61 31.41 2.18 29.25 1i1.46 18.Jul 0.00 9.56 1.32 27.43 0.58 32.00 1.61 30.88 10.54 19.Jul 0.00 9.58 0.29 27.73 0.67 32.87 1.07 31.93 10.80 2O.Jul 0.00 9.56 2.25 29.97 0.00 32.87 1.27 33.19 .. 11.33 21.Jul 0.00 9.58 1.90 31.87 0.98 33.85 0.53 33.72 11.S8 22.Jul 0.00 9.58 0.69 32.55 1.36 3521 0.96 34.68 11.80 23.Jul 0.00 9.56 1.06 33.61 1.13 36.34 0.75 35.44 11.98 24.Jul 0.00 9.58 0.67 34,46 0.82 37.15 0.58 35.99 12,08 25.Jul 0.00 9.56 0.25 34.73 0.40 37.55 0.40 36.39
~ 12.25 26.JuJ 0.00 9.56 0.54 35.27 1.19 38.74 0.00 36.39 12.46 27.Jul 0.00 9.56 0.45 35.73 0.42 39.16 0.51 36.90 12.51 28.Jul 0.00 9.56 0.25 35.98 0.41 39.57 1.17 38.07 12,55 29.JuJ 0.00 9.58 0.24 38.22 0.52 40.08 0.75 38.81 12.55 30.Jul 0.19 9.75 0.24 38.45 0.00 40.08 0.40 39.21
r 12.06 31.Jul 0.00 9.75 0.28 36.72 0.75 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.70 01-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 36.72 0.00 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.82 02-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 36.72 0,00 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.82 03-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 36.72 0.00 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.91 04-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 36.72 0.00 40.83 0.00 39.21
r 12.91 05-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.79 37.51 0.00 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.91 06-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.51 0.00 40.83 0.00 39.21 12.96 07-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.51 0.00 40.83 0.00 39,21 12.99 OS·Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.51 0.41 41.24 0.00 39.21 13.07 09-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.51 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.21 .. 13.13 10-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.26 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.21
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Skeena River jack chinook Indices of escapement
2000 2001 2002 2003 .. 90-99 MONO MONO AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
13.13 II-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.37 39.57 13.17 12-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 ~ 13.17 13-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 13.21 14-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 13.25 15-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 13.25 IS-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 13.30 17-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 .. 13.30 1B-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.57 13.33 19-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.39 39.96 13.33 20-Au" 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.33 21-Au" 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.33 22-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 .. 13.33 23-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.36 24-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 25-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 26-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 27-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 2S-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 29-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 3D-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 31-Aug 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 01-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 OZ-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 03-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 04-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 05-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.39 08-Sap 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 1 13.39 07-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 oa-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 09-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 10-Sap 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 11-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 , n.39 12-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.39 13-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 14-5ep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.39 15-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 lS-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 , 13.39 17-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98
! 13.39 18-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.39 19-5ep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 20-s.p 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 21-Sap 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 ~
13.39 22-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 i
13.39 23-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.96 13.39 24-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 25-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 26-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 .. 13.39 27-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 28-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 29-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 30-Sep 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 01.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.118 13.39 02.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.118 13.39 03.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 04.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 OS.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 08.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.39 07.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.118 13.39 OIl.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98 13.3S 09.Qct 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 311.98 13.39 10.Qcl 0.00 9.75 0.00 37.77 0.00 41.24 0.00 39.98
1 48 ,
-Skeena River STEElHEAD indices of escapement
- 2000 2001 2002 2003 90-99 MULTI MULTI AVG DAilY CUM DAilY CUM DAilY CUM DAILY CUM .. CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX
0.38 01-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.50 02-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 0.58 03-Jul 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.00 .. 0.69 O4-Jul 0.75 0.75 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.30 0.000 0.00 0.98 05-Jul 0.39 1.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.30 0.000 0.00 1.27 06-Jul 0.86 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.56 0.86 0.000 0.00 1.68 07-Jul 0.58 2.57 0.00 0.00 0.28 1.14 0.637 0.64 - 1.98 08-Jul 0.29 2.86 0.00 0.00 0.96 2.10 0.000 0.64 2.55 09-Jul 0.00 2.86 0.00 0.00 0.22 2.32 0.182 0.82 2.83 10-Jul 0.52 3.38 0.00 0.00 1.26 3.58 0.000 0.82 3.30 11-Jul 0.86 4.24 0.00 0.00 0.93 4.51 0.000 0.82 - 4.05 12-Jul 0.27 4.51 0.28 0.28 1.21 5.72 0.215 1.03 4.43 13-Jul 2.04 6.56 0.00 0.28 0.00 5.72 0.000 1.03 5.18 14-Jul 0.30 6.86 0.00 0.28 0.43 6.15 0.000 1.03 6.28 15-Jul 0.55 7.40 0.00 0.28 0.65 6.80 0.337 1.37 7.00 16-Jul 1.65 9.05 0.40 0.68 0.94 7.74 0.318 1.69
~ 7.84 17-Jul 2.91 11.96 0.55 1.24 0.80 8.54 0.877 2.57 8.91 18-Jul 3.44 15.40 0.75 1.99 0.88 9.42 0.207 2.77 9.78 19-Jul 1.56 16.96 0.59 2.58 0.67 10.09 0.205 2.98
11.25 20-Jul 0.79 17.74 0.66 3.24 2.25 12.35 0.000 2.98 - 12.88 21-Jul 2.54 20.28 1.53 4.77 2.90 15.25 0.192 3.17 14.43 22-Jul 3.10 23.38 1.76 6.52 1.25 16.49 0.430 3.60 15.78 23-Jul 2.04 25.42 1.12 7.64 0.42 16.91 0.443 4.04 17.07 24-Jul 3.00 28.42 1.65 9.28 2.28 19.19 1.736 5.78 ,.. 18.90 25-Jul 5.74 34.15 3.02 12.30 3.14 22.34 1.227 7.00 20.44 26-Jul 3.57 37.72 4.59 16.90 3.90 26.24 0.954 7.96 22.51 27-Jul 6.01 43.73 3.46 20.36 6.97 33.21 1.716 9.67 25.54 28-Jul 5.94 49.66 2.69 23.05 6.04 39.25 2.105 11.78 27.73 29-Jul 5.06 54.73 1.91 24.96 4.08 43.33 2.512 14.29 30.28 30-Jul 3.57 58.30 3.51 28.47 4.18 47.51 1.684 15.97 31.63 31-Jul 4.77 63.07 2.25 30.72 4.39 51.90 1.937 17.91 33.52 01-Aug 7.06 70.13 3.35 34.08 4.27 56.17 2.627 20.54 35.92 02-Aug 6.16 76.28 0.79 34.87 3.02 59.18 1.245 21.78 38.14 03-Aug 7.29 83.57 0.80 35.67 2.31 61.49 2.079 23.86 40.32 O4-Aug 4.95 88.52 0.43 36.09 5.39 66.89 2.953 26.81 42.85 OS-Aug 8.38 96.89 3.55 39.64 6.39 73.28 0.701 27.52
~ 44.64 06-Aug 3.30 100.20 0.69 40.33 4.56 77.84 1.787 29.30 47.29 07-Aug 5.24 105.43 2.23 42.56 4.07 81.90 2.017 31.32 49.77 08·Aug 8.03 113.46 2.26 44.82 3.48 85.38 1.813 33.13 51.88 09.Aug 3.97 117.43 1.64 46.45 1.02 86.40 1.204 34.34 54.41 10·Aug 7.11 124.54 0.55 47.00 3.57 89.97 2.148 36.48 57.19 11·Aug 6.46 130.99 1.13 48.12 6.73 96.71 2.002 38.49 59.97 12·Aug 6.25 137.24 0.83 48.96 5.22 101.93 3.191 41.68 62.58 13·Aug 5.83 143.08 2.31 51.27 5.72 107.65 3.728 45.40 - 65.02 14·Aug 5.90 148.97 1.73 53.00 5.96 113.61 4.851 50.26 67.57 15·Aug 4.17 153.14 2.49 55.49 5.29 118.91 4.000 54.26 69.44 16·Aug 1.76 154.89 2.24 57.72 9.29 128.19 7.060 61.32 71.95 17·Aug 3.61 158.50 1.71 59.43 7.57 135.76 2.045 63.36 73.66 18·Aug 2.26 160.76 3.58 63.01 8.70 144.46 2.163 65.52 75.50 19-Aug 0.00 160.76 1.73 64.74 4.81 149.27 2.688 68.21 76.90 20·Aug 3.22 163.97 1.67 66.40 4.60 153.88 2.132 70.34 78.30 21·Aug 0.92 164.89 2.58 68.98 4.28 158.15 0.813 71.16
r 79.06 22·Aug 1.75 166.64 3.99 72.97 2.53 160.68 3.319 74.48 30.67 23·Aug 1.23 167.87 2.12 75.09 3.35 164.03 1.829 76.31 81.88 24·Aug 1.84 169.71 1.53 76.61 3.14 167.17 2.316 78.62 83.79 25·Aug 1.40 171.10 4.09 80.70 5.91 173.08 2.250 80.87 -
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-Skeena River STEELHEAD indices of escapement
2000 2001 2002 2003 ~
90-99 MULTI MULTI I
AVG DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM DAILY CUM
CUM DATE INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX INDEX -85.63 26-Aug 0.90 172.00 7.56 180.64 1.891 82.76 2.71 83.41
87.17 27-Aug 2.65 174.65 2.45 85_85 3.99 184.63 1.971 84.73
88.36 28-Aug 1.77 176.42 2.88 88.74 2.96 187.59 1.599 86.33
90.37 29-Aug 1.39 177.81 0.91 89.64 3.19 190.77 1.277 87.61 91.65 30-Aug 4.94 182.75 0.85 90.50 2.42 193.19 0.686 88.30
., 92.81 31-Aug 3.61 186.36 2.55 93.05 2.59 195.78 1.032 89.33 93.56 01-Sep 2.29 188.65 1.42 94.47 0.00 195.78 4.433 93.76 94.49 02-Sep 3.18 191.82 1.52 95.99 0.00 195.78 0.463 94.22 95.10 03-Sep 1.64 193.46 1.65 97.64 0.00 195.78 4.126 98.35
.. 96.04 O4-Sep 1.58 195.03 1.50 99.15 0.00 195.78 1.125 99.48 96.95 05-Sep 0.00 195.03 0.92 100.07 0.00 195.78 0.698 100.17
97.69 06-Sep 0.31 195.34 0.32 100.39 0.00 195.78 1.115 101.29 98.33 07-Sep 1.86 197.19 0.91 101. 30 0.00 195.78 0.986 102.27 -98.89 08-Sep 3.51 200.70 2.14 103.45 0.00 195.78 2.332 104.61
100.06 09-Sep 1.20 201.90 0.32 103.77 0.00 195.78 3.647 108.25 100.58 10-Sep 2.71 204.61 0.65 104.42 0.00 195.78 0.000 108.25 100.90 11-5ep 1.37 205.97 1.10 105.52 0.00 195.78 0.345 108.60 101.35 12-Sep 0.47 206.44 2.01 107.53 0.00 195.78 2.167 110.76 101.72 13-Sep 1.79 208.23 0.32 107.85 0.00 195.78 1.684 112.45 102.20 14-Sep 0.00 208.23 0.22 108.07 0.00 195.78 1.718 114.17 102.56 15-5ep 0.00 208.23 0.46 108.53 0.00 195.78 1.361 115.53 ~
102.65 16-Sep 0.52 208.75 0.00 108.53 0.00 195.78 0.690 116.22 102.69 17-Sep 0.00 208.75 0.68 109.21 0.00 195.78 0.345 116.56 102.73 18-Sep 0.91 209.66 0.70 109.91 0.00 195.78 0.000 116.56 102.92 19-5ep 1.88 211.54 0.33 110.23 0.00 195.78 0.233 116.80 , 103.02 20-Sep 2.33 213.86 2.78 113.01 0.00 195.78 0.698 117.49 I 103.25 21-5ep 1.56 215.42 0.68 113.69 0.00 195.78 0.000 117.49 103.39 22-Sap 0.00 215.42 0.68 114.38 0.00 195.78 1.024 118.52 103.39 23-Sep 0.91 216.33 0.30 114.68 0.00 195.78 0.345 118.86 .. 103.44 24-Sep 1.91 218.24 0.00 114.68 0.00 195.78 0.353 119.22 103.44 25-Sep 0.94 219.18 0.65 115.33 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.53 26-5ep 0.91 220.09 0.00 115.33 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.58 27-Sep 0.47 220.56 0.00 115.33 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.76 28-Sep 1.37 221.93 0.00 115.33 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.81 29-Sep 0.00 221.93 0.83 116.16 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.81 30-5ep 0.47 222.39 0.33 116.48 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.81 01-Oct 0.95 223.34 0.00 116.48 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.87 02-Oct 0.91 224.25 0.67 117.15 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.87 03-Oct 0.47 224.72 0.00 117.15 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.92 Q4.()ct 0.00 224.72 0.00 117.15 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.92 05-Oct 0.00 224.72 0.35 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 -103.92 06-Oct 0.00 224.72 0.00 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.92 07-Oct 0.49 225.21 0.00 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.92 08-Oct 0.00 225.21 0.00 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 103.92 09-Oct 0.93 226.14 0.00 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22 -103.92 10-Oct 0.00 226.14 0.00 117.50 0.00 195.78 0.000 119.22
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1000 IDOl IDOl 1003 I ACCUM·I ACCUM.I ACCUM. I ACCUM.
DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
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61
193
1179
656J
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131
986
53&4 1616
7666 18556
47117
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157331 76071 151966
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100533 569<11 163315
111013 4""3 311161 14590' 563.7 361665
13150 16975. 3J..tll 40.1093
303&6 JOOl .... 19099 "31192 313%1 )31466 7497 431619
]8715 )50111 10161 458857
11195 371316 "37 46179-4 15761 1871 ... 14180. 483074
lIJ1I "5471 17111 500955
13779 419151
30114 459365
36316 537111 ___ ~ __ ......
169t4 56of]95 560 560
59114 51 IJI9 .t]]08 606303 11511 11141
7730:5 595694 16609 691911 m. 11939
73396 669090 15061 717973 11409 3934'
75315 7 .... 15 lI.n 749955 17360 567"
46613 79109. 11513' 1657.3 11554 75163
71615 16J713 51$73 917366 1 .. 916 901"
75651 939373 6 .. 19 911195 UI65 104113
57694 997067 14651 1066153 n761 116115
101m ]099798 l35.f7 1l004OG 17419 144304
111119 llllS19 47151 114.15. 13113 157511
5 ... 11 11711131 13111 1231910 11162 169 ... ,
70336 1341367 41436 117 ... 16 "13 17.m
6&439 141 0106 4%191 13]"13 nUl l001lJ 5717. 1461614 57451 137.165 14533 11 •• 66
17119 1495973 J4554 1401719 10475 135341
18215 1514111 19159 141797. 11451 157199
35531 t!59719 51615 14.0593 15043 171&41
11499 157.111 41431 1511013 1011 179914
14061 1601110 n71e 1554743 11301 191116
law 1623161 1113-1 1S76573 1601 19911.
1.0:57 1651115 100663 159713' 14915 314753 5131 )&570~ 1 .. 96 1611731 n.17 31717e
10113 1667176 11616 1633351 9.73 ll104J
9197 U77e73 11694 16$6051 1459 34.5501
11765 16&901 1&J11 16104373 6917 3514.9
10915 1710W n49 J 691621 1301 359711
10711 1nlSJ5 I7In 1709504 711' 366941
10165 1731700 14.11 17lJ511 4219 371110
6111 1737911 11515 1735047 3101 375011
1904 1 i4619l 19115 1754931 173. 3m"
9610 1156571 In" 1773177 5969 313m
IUl li654'" 17361 179fl39 5]41 319010
7317 1771711 Inll 1801111 3910 391990
6001 111,'fn nl.4.S 1111667 1451 396U7
53" 11&.4160 1l).f7 11l301<' 3455 399901
4'''' 17.8909 tU4l 1151356 3"'5 403&47
47" 119361' 10613 111'1979 36J..4 4014']
1714 1796319 1)369 18~' 1610 ,nOl01
3551 11999.41 11115 1197163 1I~ 411_
43:1' llUl66 13 .. 61 J910615 369. 416591
39:19 U08195 16341 )916966 1103 411.00
1191 11110.11 961l )936511 1107 4]060'7
3014 111411. 9311 1945966 1370 411911
1114 1115115 1134 195)100 191 411169
15 73
94 414
907
3761
1611
3406
1411l
.t0175
41933 17051
10931
15
88 III 596
1503
5163
7933
11339
35541
16417
115350 14140] 153333
13411 166735
11&~ 134600 174]3 101013 11771 ZZ01B5
.14" 138170 114.. 160759
40410 301169 3.t540 335709
l .. GGl 359111
39613 399334 34116 434160
4601" 410174 49461 519641
37196 567531
40116 601J64 46051 654416 4m3 7!W1l9
54971 1591" 41920 801010 34151 1]6271
16m 151994 11901 174896 14641 __
U763 916307
\933. 945637 13767 969404
13191 911595 9604 991199
16695 1001194
I'l~ 101$059 1111' IOJn., 7611 1044159 0U4 1051703
13911 106561. 11597 1077111 9304 1016515
1171 10946'7 5411 110010.
4341 110444. 7319 111113.
6017 1117165 4150 11110)5 31.55 U15770 ]Ill 1111653 JON 1131657 35S1 .US1}!
3151 1139066
1936 1141001 1110 u ..... au lUG 1146691 1703 1141395 154.5 1149940
165' 1151599
1 51
1-" 110t 11101 I
AVE CUM ACCUM., ACCUM.
ESC DATE DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
1156130 II-Mp 114' 1117064 ,UIO \9,nlO
1159011 ll-Mp 1541 111I6M 345l 1-
1161096 lJ-Mp 1403 \110009 1767 1963410
1165261 U~., 1411 1111411 lOl7 \966467
1167691 15~., 1651 \I1401l 1675 1969141
1170066 1~ .79 11lS061 Il1l 197_
lin.,. n-s., 699 11lS76) 1l3. I9n304
1173"3 lWtp 651 \I1641l 1111 1973416
1175193 J9-Sop ,04 1I1n17 1111 1""'1l 11761\1 3~ , .. mil 06 1410 191609J
IIm67 11.()a 361 In0461 6.)1 1976714
117196J IJ.()a 3JJ 111 .... 711 Im«7
1171614 Ol.()a III 1119131 556 ''7101l
117916J M-OcI 16.) In9l94 515 1971S11
1179851 t5.()a 15. In,l" 511 19_
11I04l0 t6-Oct 105 In_' 494 19_
1111- ".()a 97 1119554 411 1979971
llllt"'] ot.()a 111 IIJ9676 J7I .9.1'" 1111110 t9-OcI III 1119799 ltl 19.Q5.57
1111151 10-0<1 74 Iman 117 l'IOt'. 1111401 1I.()a 143 Ill .. " lit 1911154
I1IJ54 \1-4Jc1 74 Ill..,. 714 1911'"
1111719 13-Qa 101 1&H1'. Sit It0497
1111_ 14-OcI 101 1111199 116 l,n713
1I1Hf7 IS-4JcI III 1110411 146 19n1S.
1113155 16-4JcI 141 I1l000J 115 19."'" 1113U5 17-4Jc1 \97 11lOO4. III 19110tJ
1113.U4 II-OcI Il 1131911 Il' ItI3JlI
lllUot 19-4lcI 9\ IlllOJl III 1911364
lllJ460 1O.()a 67 Illlon III l,auM 1I1l5J1 JI-4JcI 11' 11l11l7 116 1913611
1I1l549 JJ.()a \41 11l115' 115 J91l7l7
lllJSll Jl.()a 100 1111<&51 115 .'13.6.1 11136.)J J4.()a l' 1111'" 110 .91l' ..
1113643 J5-4JcI 17 1131504 7. 1904'"
1113659 16-4Jc1 19 11l153J 4J 19141'1
1113675 17.()a 19 1111551 l. "04140
1113617 11-Oc1 16 111)561 10 "04150
1I1l696 19.()a 7 1111575 51 1914111
1I1l704 lO.()a 6 11l1S1I " 1'04U6
1113711 1I.()a 1 11l1S1l n ,,0413'
IlU71. .. ..,.. .. 5 \1l1S1l 6 19041'"
1I1l711 .1ooN ... 6 III 159. • 19 .. '1"
11 Il 715 113-1< .. 5 11l15" 1 " ... :1., 1113716 14-N .. I 11l1_ 1 It'''UI UIl71. -.. 1 1111601 0 19I-4HO
11137J9 -.. I 1131603 I 1' ... 151
\11l730 I'7·H .. • llJl603 • "04151
111373\ -" .. 1 11]1606 • "14151
1113731 -.. 1 1111001 1 "14m 1113731 Io-IC .. IIlI," 1 "14155 1I1l7]] 11eM .. IIlI," • ,,04155
\11l733 12.,..., IIlI," • "04155 lJll1ll 13-11 .. 1111611 I "04156 1113731 14-11 .. lllUJJ I ., .. m 1I1l7JJ IHI .. talUll .'J.4UI 1111»3 I~ .. 1111613 ItI4lH 1I1l134 l1alC .. 1111613 1'14l!9
IID7J.f I~ .. 11l161l ., ... 15. 1113134 I""" 11l161l "04159
1I1l134 lo-1C .. 1Il16U ,,04100
1113134 21oN ... IIl16U 1 ..... 16.
1113134 n-IC .. .I:U61.l "041"
111]134 U-IC .. 11l161l "04161
1I1l134 14-11 .. I&lUll "0416)
1113134 -.. 11l161l "04161
1111'7" 1~ .. 11l161l "04161
111373 .. n-.H .. 11l1'U "04161
111l'13' 1~ .. 11l161l ., ... 161
1I1l134 )90N .. 11l161l 1' ... 161 11&31').4 ~H .. 11l1'1l ..... 161
1I1l134 Ol-Doc 11l161l .' ... 161 JUln.t tl-Doc 11.l161J 1''''161
11&3734 OJ-De< Il3l6ll "NUl 1113734 04-De< 1111613 1' .... 261
1001 IDOl I
ACCUlII., ACCUM.
DAILY TOTAL DAlLY TOTAL III 411750 976 1151575
ISO ,U4600 1l5l 1\53'11
537 415117 1\75 1\5511l
453 415598 714 1155117
l59 41594' Il14 1\57141
156 416105 .14 1151015
III 4164.3 1J4l 11593"
'"~ 416H3 1010 1160361
397 4171M Ill' 116\604
111 4115n 1104 116170.
116 4117,7 931 116363.
141 41101. 1099 11641]7
111 411309 IJ4 IIW71
191 <1.500 770 1166341
10. 411701 5\6 1166157
149 411857 531 1167311
167 "DIU '" U'7IH 116 419141 51J II-IS 419315 361 1161769
11 41914'- ll7 11_
4J9341 117 I18JJl
419341 II] 116tlH
41'347 III 1169466
41OU7 141 11_7
41'],&7 10. 11697l' 419).41 II 1169795 4JOU7 97 1169t9J
419J.4' 161 117_
.. 19U7 II 1170141
4J9347 41 1171196 419347 •• ]171)'" 419347 3. 1170111
41934" 15 1170197
41'341 Jl 11703" 4J9347 \1 11703]1
419]47 • 1171341
419147 3 117034l
419347 7 1\70351
4193.7 3 1170353
419l.' • 117035]
.. 19347 • 1170351
.19347 0 117035l
41.347 1 111ClJU
41tl47 0 1171356 419347 I 1170357
"19~7 1171157
.4193041 1I7DJS7
419347 117DJS7
419347 \171357
419347 \17DJ57
41OU7 \17057 419J47 1171157
419347 1170357
419J47 It1tl!' 419347 117DJ57 4l9U7 117C57 419347 1171J57 419347 1111JS1 4J9U7 1110351
0'147 I II_
"nUT 0 117DJ5' 419341 0 117115' 419347 I 1170159
419347 • II_ 419l<C7 • 1170359 419347 • l"OJ59 "2'347 • 111m,
419347 111m' 419347 IIm59 4,9347 11'0159 .. lU., IJ'Glst 419347 1170359 419347 I 17Ql59
0".' 1171359
.0'1., 1\71359
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Jo.J .. Ol..Jal 01-.1.,
OJ-J1l1 04-J., 05-J., l)6.Jul
07-Jul
OI-Jul 09-.1.,
14 lW.l
19 1I-.1u1
26 ll-J.I 33 IW., 15 1 ....... 1
1S7 IW.,
115 \1>-,/.,
%96 .'-Jul ... l"'u1 5S' lfaJaJ
'" 1o-Jul
1_ I ACCUM. DAILY TOTAL
16
l' 66
lGOIACCUM
'
1 lGOI
ACCUM.1 lG03ACCUM·1
DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAlLY TOTAL
'51 11-.101
4
16
17
56 7,
13 ______ _
15 64
171 ll3 357
1316 3344
3044
144' Ull 10 ..
1699
Ull 1.64
1103
1191
499' 3651
11 IS
36J
596 953
1169
5613
1657
IOIIlJ
11.36
U5lO
1611.
11"1 11606 14309
1'099 31095 35753
1013 1l-J.1 1375 lJ...Jal 1111 14-.1 ..
11.91 l.5-Jul 1717 1W.1 3180 17""_1 3511 I"'., 3149 INul .&931 JI-J.I 6l1l 31-J.l .16.3 OI·Au,
ID097 01-""1 11153 O~A..,
14111 0+'"1 11.563 ~A.,
1047. O~AUI
134H 0'.'\'81 161S4 O~AIlI
lCW79 09-A., 304001 IO-AII,
3101'7 11·'\'111 41901 11·,\,., .. 13.51 I~AItI
51501 14-AII, 5594] IS-AD,
5"'" I.AIII 63953 11~1I1
610:1.51 ."'''11,
nJOfJ ''''''UI "'497 1 ... "" 11691 II-A.,
11914 11-"111 93461 n·A". 9190U l~AIlI
llUJOI ls.AD, 109135 l .. Atll 11408'7 17·4111
119115 1"'''"1 114316 If..Aul 119106 3I-A.,
134M! ll-A1I' 139115 Ol.s.,
1"'63 Ol-liq> 1,,.13 03.s.p
155.4&5 04-s.p
,591., 05-Sq> 163411 06-Scp 161011 07.s.,
1719.. "-li'1' 1,..1% 09.s.p
11711' ,0.5'1' 119630 11-511>
I"'" 11-511> 1 .. 11' 1).511> 116534 14-Sep
1_10 ,5-511>
J~ 16-/itp
1911%1 17-511>
191450 11-5'1'
193510 1'-511>
'94709 10.511> 195441 1l.s.,
II' 131
60 104
111
19 45 56
4' 57
.1 35
69 19
11 151
136
166 III 191
I ..
361 317
515 561
315
415
.11 SSI 43.
460
3'3 135 316
.36
650 114
1" 31' 3 ..
753
3'5 1'3 136
3n 460 -165
161 185
191 1,3
116
113 141
111 113 101 116
61
119
103 311 451 511
6ll
139
11 •
113
919
918
10JS lOll
III. n., 1115
1111 1445 1611
I'" 1111
1!70
1864 3131
355' 014.
0'11 5011
5!n 5919 6547
.." 7431
7110 1015 1131 1167 9417
*91
.S" 10101
10516
1133' 1J7U
119"
'1113
'1595 IJO!!
1J544
Ill"
'''" '4J5! 14647
1""'0 15016
'5199 15447 1566S
IS7I1 ,5919
1.105 16166
I
17 43 61
I" 351 III 654
.15
31' lJ03
611
565
963 1134
130' 1469 .. 129
IIlI 1911 5161
1515
1-4U 1111
113' 1514 161l
1669 193! nOl Ino 13'. 1111
1671
11" I_ llS.
15.
1112
1133 Ion 1330
1636
155 .as -141
5* ru '04 31S
511 55.
31l
71' 6n 671
690
431 341 113
11
'I 113
13' 511
1419 1013
1'" 3301
'611! S13l
5191
6161 8895 1011lJ----1I--~-1~,
11611 ... , 165
16901 'II 116 18131 I" _
10711 111 671 16574 115 157 2915' 110 1031 31571 '66 !l03 3<lJ99 351 1554
35631 JJ6 I"" 31151 194 II" 39'65 165 144' 4104 111 1119 4JJ69 751 3410
.. 5571 In .oSll 471" 351 .. 711 .1611 631 5344
50750 365 5109 5~lJ 13l 5942 5371 D 540 6411 55094 5.1 1063
56153 .611 'Oll 571 n 111 IIII!
51114 541 930' 59551 511 .151
61119 511 1031' 6155' ~60 Ht.a.u 64195 ,,6( 11111
65050 117 1J6.f' 65655 347 II ...
66515 lOI J1101 6716J !11 UllO
61851 41l 1l31J
6151l 313 IJ_ 69117 "1 1 .. 117 69611 491 1461' 70193 .. .n 15101
'0'47 445 '5546 11)30 J7. 15m
'1 .. 7 311 16141 7]519 .. 66 16701 1J190 165 16973 13810 197 17110 14311 111 17351
146!9 " I' .... 14131 91 175]6
1195 J ....
5147 03795
OJ, ".1J.( .15. 51991 4194 57.36
"'" 611511 5185 61935
514. '371l
.94:1 11716
41" U091
"709 11201 3111 91311
I'D? '3019 1 .. 61 !J4.417
1~' 960436 till 91311 1J6I 99616 119] 101519 USl 101131 1511 1043 ••
191' 106336 1151 10'117 1501 109611 11111 110701
105 11l5U 1s.t9 llJI)61 1716 IUn.
'364 11614J 1194 117436
lin. 118515
1061 1195'5 1165 Il ....
'46 1J1516 115 I1Ull
111 113191
54l IIJ733
616 II".9 616 115035 133 115761
564 nun 4.59 IU?ll IS. 116915 311 117301 303 11,6Il5
164 11'169 161 Il1031 161 121304
153
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1_ loot lOll I AVE CUM ACC\l)\.1 ACC\;M.
ESC DAn: DAILY TOTAL DAlLY TOTAL
196051 lloSop 90 16156 191 15014
1965.6 n-Sop 96 1635l 11$ 15109
1.7056 140S0p 143 16595 171 15)11
191431 15-Scp lSI 16153 116 15517
19m. l'-Scp I' 1609 101 75651
19m1 "oSop 56 16195 11 75141
191195 II-5cp 19 1691' 10 75111
191415 19.s.p JJ 16947 66 15an
191$66 JO.Scp 14 16911 19 75976
19167S Il.on 11 I- S! 76411
191764 Il.on 14 171)3 57 76011
191 ... 1 IJ.Od II 17014 19 "117
19a1l I4.Qn 1 17016 II 7,,11
191911 H.on I • 7117 16 76114
19_ 06.Qn 1 "019 14 16101
191995 07.on I "m 1 16115
199111 • I.on I "OIl 11 7611S
199Ol1 D9.Qn I 170lS 16 "US I_I 10.Qn • 17019 1 76111
19H1S ll-<leI I "047 I 1.156
1"""" 11.on • 17051 11 16111
I_I 13.on 6 17057 Il 76191
199105 14.Qn I 17061 , 101'7
.99112 15-<leI I 17063 15 76311
11911' 14.Qn I 17_ I 76315
199111 ".on I 17_ I 76311
119111 II.Qn 0 17_ I 76311
1"114 IJ.Oct 1 17N1 I 76311
19911' lOoOa 0 17_ I 76111
'"Ill ll.on • 17N1 I 76111
19911' lI.on I 17061 • 76315
1991~ lJ.Qn 0 17_ I 76111
199131 u.oc. I 17061 I 76131
199111 IS.Qn 17061 I 1WI
199111 14.Qn 17_ I 761ll
199131 17.on 17_ • 763ll
I"U] II.Qn 17061 0 'J6lll
119111 IJ.Oct 17N1 I 763),
199111 lOoOa 17061 16.]35
119111 )I-oa 17061 76.315
199)34 01-(1( ... 17_ 163U
199134 OJ·~ .. 17061 76335
.99134 Ol .. N ... 17061 763U
19tU4 ..... f'(" 17061 763)5
11911. GH'" 17061 76335
119134 I16-N .. 17061 76135
119134 11 .. ,. .. 17_ 76335
119134 I,""" 17_ 7W5
199134 .,.N .. 17_ 76335
1"134 I""" 17D61 76335
119134 11-_ 17_ 1 76135
1"134 lI-_ 17N1 761U
199134 13-_ 17_ 76115
119134 ... "' .. \7_ 76JU
199134 15-Pl" 17_ 76JU
1"134 I .. N .. 17061 76JU
1191l' .,.,.. .. 17_ 76Jl5
1"13. JI-N .. 17061 76Jl5
199134 .9-,.." 17_ 76lJa
\"Il. Zo..N .. 0 171161 76335
199134 JI·N .. • 171161 76335
l"Il' ll·N" • 17061 76lJS
1"134 l.J.N .. \1061 76335
19'13' 14-"" .... \10611 76llS
II9Il' 15--""" 17061 763JS
1"U4 16-N., \10611 76335
199Jl4 17 .. N .. \1D61 76335
1"134 la-New 170611 76335
1"134 ,../1 .. 11061 7Wl1
119134 , .. :eft 17061 76335
119134 II-Doc 110611 16335
1"134 II-Doc 11061 763U
119134 IJoDoc 1"161 1W5
1"1)4 N-Or< 1'061 76315
I 199.134 TOTAL 11 ... 161U
1011 lDDJ I
ACCIlM. I ACCUM.
DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
91 17611 145 11as.9
7. 17697 110 111769
14 17171 :36 119005 4J 17114 119 119114
47 17161 lIS 1l945,
41 17901 III 11'611
65 17_ 130 119911
" 1I011 101 I~lll
11 11010 111 1~l4I
56 11116 146 134516
51 11117 171 13"64 ., In14 1M IlI9St
14 Itlll 114 Iltl,. .. IIl91 159 131111
Zt I Ill' 96 IlIJJJ .. 11l1l II 1l1'1.
19 Ill" 57 111471 6 11195 16 IlIM7
I III'. '1 IlU.1
.139. I IlU" 11l9. I IlUII
11.19. 16 IlU14
11191 6 IlU" 111.1 1 131517
11191 1 IlU" 11l9, " Ill'" 11191 II 13161' 11191 7 mID 11191 7 1l16J1
IIl91 1J 131643
11391 I 111_
Ill" I 131649
11391 I 131651
t1l9. I 111_
11391 I 111651
IIJ9I ) 1lI65J
1139. I 1l16S4
11191 0 111654
tl391 I 111654
11391 • III 654 Ill,. a 111654
1139. I III 65' IIl91 ll1,,"
I1l9. 111655
11191 ll1,,"
11l9. Ill,,"
11l9. Ill'" 11191 1l1l155
11191 131,,"
11l9. 131055
Ill" 131_
11191 131655 11l9, 131'" IIl91 1lI,,"
11l9. III 655
11191 Ill,,"
11391 IlI"S 11191 Il I 655 11191 Ill'" 11191 Ill,," \1,)91 111655 l1J9, 1l\645
11191 1l1"5 11191 III 655 1139. 111655
Ill" III '" -11191 IlIW
11l'1 131"5 11191 Ill,,"
111.1 111655
11191 Ill"" Ill .. 131,,"
11391 1l1"5 11191 131655
11191 \JIM5
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0
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0
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0
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2
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7
11
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23
29
32
36
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42
47
52
63
73
91
109
127
U9
164
179
198
215 244
In 318
350
390
444
511 Sit
616
696
759
836 921
1011
1131
1136 1320
1414
1523
1637
1743
181l
1193
1997 2074
!I 62
2lSO 2333
1411
1468
2514
2573
2626
1669
Babino ro.co Coho DaDy Counll
2000 I ACCUM.
DATE DAILY TOTAL
29-JuJ 0 0
JO..JuJ 0 0
31-Jul 0 0
Ol-Aue 0 0
a2-Aue 0 0
DJ-Aul 0 0
G4-Auc 0 0
~Aue 0 0
Q6.Auc 0 0
D7-Aue 0 0
OS-AuC • 0
.".,AUI • 0
III-Aue • 0
n-Auc 0 0
12-AuC 0 0
IJ.AuC 0 0
14-AUC 0 0
IS-A", 0 0
I6-AuC 0 0
17-A", I I
IS-A", 0 I
19-AuC 0 I
211-Aul I 2
ll-Auc 0 1
n-Auc 3 5
u.Auc 3 8
14-Auc I 9
IS-A", 3 11
16-AuC 14 16
27-AuC 3 19
lS-AuC 5 34
19-AuC 0 34
311-AuC 5 39
31-Auc 4 d Ol-Sop 1 45
01-Sop ~ 79
OJ.Sop II 91
G4-Sop 11 III ~Sop 15 127
Q6.Sop 33 160
D7-Sop 10 110
os.s.p II 198
""'Sop 11 109
III-Sop 14 123
11-Sop 44 167
U-Sop 30 197
IJ.Sop 41 331
I4-Sop 21 3st
IS-Sop 26 31S
I6-Sop 63 448
I7-Sop 168 616
IS-Sop 55 671
19-5op 53 714
III-Sop 41 766
ll-Sop ~ III 12-Sop 51 .70
u.Sop 92 961
24-Sop 101 1063
lS-Sop 54 1117
16-S.p .5 1161
27-S.p 23 1185
2S-Sop 6 1191
19-5rp 14 illS
311-Sop 58 1173
Ol.()cl 14 1287
Ol-Ocl 19 1106
O~CI 3 1309
G4-Oct • 1317
2001
ACCUM.
DAILY TOTAL
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 a
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
I I
0 I
0 1
0 I
I 1
0 1
4 6
1 B
9 17
6 23
I 24
3 17
17 54
IS 69
31 100
10 110
20 130
5 135
33 168
35 103
23 116
U 238
.1 319
54 373
19 461
lSI 714
100 914
95 1009
113 1131
91 1230
101 1331
234 1555
S07 1061
173 1335
115 25SO 389 2939
766 3705
717 ~l
864 5276
576 5151
169 6021
319 6410
159 6669 ... 7153
596 n49 530 8279
3U 8593
317 8910
644 9S54
452 10006
126 10111
163 10295
" 10394
200 10594
2002 2003
ACCUM. ACCUM.
DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
0 0
I I
0 I
0 I
0 I
0 I
0 I
2 3
0 3
m 0 0 3
t 0 2 5
• 0 6 11
• 0 10 21
J 3 3 24
D 3 0 z..
I 4 14 31
• • 11 49
0 4 11 60
I 6 16 76
5 11 1 .. 10 21 9 93
I 29 10 103
13 41 9 112
4S 87 25 137
9 96 14 lSI
64 160 18 169
20 180 44 113
33 213 33 1~
73 286 16 271
44 330 57 319
5S 385 31 361
3S 410 18 389
64 484 38 417
42 516 10 447
119 645 86 533
84 719 71 605
1SO 979 70 675
147 1126 101 n6 131 1358 51 117
51 1410 37 864
190 1600 154 1011
216 1816 116 1144
113 1939 86 1230
209 114. 149 1379
169 1317 U4 1503
liB 2535 136 1639
193 1718 141 1711
178 1191 100 1981
246 3144 161 1I~
613 3817 90 2233
176 4103 95 2321
149 4151 .9 1417
4N 4656 111 1511
265 4911 125 2653
203 51z.. 93 2746
199 5323 133 2.79
314 5647 136 3015
184 5831 IS 3100
159 5990 lOS 3305
139 6129 213 351.
101 6230 185 3703
110 6450 151 39S5
141 6591 186 4141
1S3 6744 193 43~
64 6808 111 4545
104 6912 305 4ISO 94 7006 233 S083
157 7163 179 5162
155
Bablne F .... Cobo Dally CounlJ
19911-99 1000 1001 1001 1003
AVG CU~ ACCUM. ACCUM. ACCUM. ACCUM. l ESC DATE DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
1713 O>Od 5 1312 141 l0Il6 171 7335 174 5436
InO O(H)d 4 1316 317 11153 8l 7417 174 5610
11134 01·0d 6 1331 85 11138 130 7647 191 5801 l 1811 03-0d 0 1331 186 11414 127 m4 80 5881
1911 II9-Oct • 1331 163 11517 10 7154 54 5936
1951 III-Oct 0 1331 101 11695 16 7810 67 6003
1994 II·Oct 5 1337 544 11139 7870 47 6050
3016 U·Oct I 133. 853 13091 7870 31 6082
3074 ~ 0 1331 364 13456 7870 47 6119
3110 I4-Oct 7 1345 173 13619 7810 31 6161
3149 IS-Od 1 1341 134 13163 1110 46 6107
3111 I6-Oct 5 1351 96 13159 7810 40 6147
3110 11-Oct 3 1355 liD 13969 1110 19 6176
3151 II-Oct I 1356 135 14104 1110 114 6400
3116 19-0d 1 1351 301 14511 1170 81 6481
3314 20-0ct I 1366 251 14161 1110 56 6543
3369 ll-Oct 34 1400 150 U9U 7110 154 6697
340J ll-Oct 31 1431 194 15106 7110 131 6119
3442 l3-Oct 100 1531 171 15114 7810 136 6965
3476 l4-Oct 67 1599 13. 15512 7810 75 7040
3497 l5-Oct 41 1641 III 15703 7870 II 7111 ~ 353D 16-Oct 35 1616 151 15960 7110 111 7149
3554 17·0d 14 1700 195 16155 7110 109 745. I
3573 II-Oct 10 1710 360 16515 7.70 71 7530
3511 19-Oct 31 1751 154 16669 7810 60 7590
3516 30.0ct 16 In. 151 16111 1110 30 7610
3591 31·Oct 6 1714 IlZ 16943 7810 11 1637
3604 OI·No. JJ 1791 196 17139 7810 8 1645 l 3611 OI-No. 35 Illl 44 11113 7810 5 7650
3617 OJ.No. 15 1847 191 17475 7170 4 1654
3610 04-No. 91 1939 104 11679 7170 0 7654
3631 OS-No. 105 1044 107 Inl6 7870 I 7655 ,
3643 06-N .. Bl 1116 81 17173 7810 0 7655
3654 O1·N .. 59 1115 16 17949 1110 0 7655
3659 03-No. • 1193 119 11131 7170 1 7657
3665 09-No. JD 1103 109 11141 1810 0 7657 .. 3615 III-No. I 1104 311 18658 7810 9 1666
3701 II·N .. I 2105 169 11911 7170 3 7669
3754 U-No. I 1105 190 19117 7810 0 7669
3800 IJ.Noy 1 1101 331 19448 7870 13 7611
3810 14-No. 1 1109 893 10341 7870 II 7693
385J IS-Noy I 1110 315 10716 7870 II 7704
4011 16-No. I 1111 III 10914 7170 31 m6 4091 !7·No. 7 Ill. III 11131 7170 II n64 4161 II-No. 5 1113 154 11186 7870 15 n89 4193 19-N .. 1 lU5 70 11356 7170 15 7104
4110 211-No. 0 lU5 I 11357 7170 II 7815
4116 II-Nov I lU6 31 11395 7170 9 7114
41lS l1·No. 4 1130 50 11445 7870 15 7839
4130 1J.No. 1130 39 11414 7870 13 7151 -4130 l4-N.W" 1130 44 11511 7170 5 7157 4130 l$·No. 1130 41 11569 7170 5 7161
4130 16-No. 1130 15 11584 7870 14 7176
4130 17·No. 1130 3 11511 7170 7.76
4130 lJ..N.t' 1130 II 11591 7170 7176
4130 19-Noy 1130 D 11591 7870 7876
4130 JII-No. 1130 I 11599 7870 7816
, 4130 OI·Dec 1130 5 11604 7170 7176 4130 OI·Dec 1130 14 11611 7170 7176
l
156 •
r
.. i I !
,.. I I
-"" I , I
.. II , ,
4 '
n i I
r
I 199()'99 I AVG n~1
ESC
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
I
I
I 5
10
37
U
175
181 449
733
1111
1713
1211
1959 3901
5300 7631
10117
15231
19158 13550
17415 31345
34716
39116
45840
52173 59210
66194
72973
m56 81547 -97611
103177
107191
111079
116647
110501
113605
1l7U5 130511 133777
136473 138496
140476
1.&1461
144194
145835
147137
141421
149149
149657
150011 150391
150690 15081l
150997
151013
151141
151171
151105
151111
Babl~ ronco Otily Pink Couob
1000
ACCliM.
DATE DAILY TOTAL
I1·JII1 IJ.Jul
14-Jul 0 0
IS-Jut 0 0
l~ul 0 0
17-Jul 0 0
ll-Jul 0 0
19-Jul 0 0
l().Jul 0 0
I1-Jul 0 0
11-Jul 0 0
13-Jul 0 0
l4-Jul 0 0
15-Jul 0 0
16-Jul 0 0
17..1111 0 0
II-Jul 0 0 19-Jul 0 0
3O-Jul 0 0
31-Jul 0 0
Ol-A", 0 0
Ol-A"I 0 0
03-A"I 0 0
G4-A"I I I
OS-A", I 1
O6-A"I I 3
07-A", I 4
OI-AUI 4 8
O9-AUI 10 J8
I().A", 30 48
II-AUI 84 131
ll-A"I 66 198
13-.1", 151 349
14-A", 133 S8l
15-AUI 574 1156
16-AUI 1351 1507
17-AUI 1397 3904
III-A", 1605 5509
I!1-A", 1614 8113
l()'A"I 1139 10361
ll-AUI 1361 11713
ll-AUI 1065 147U
lJ-Aac 1704 16491
14-AUI 1105 18S97
15-AUI 1010 19607
16-AUI 961 10569
17-Aac 711 113SO
l11-AUI 1153 13603
19·AUI 838 24441
3()'AUI 779 l51l0
31-AUI 819 16049
01-Stp 1291 17341
01-Stp 1870 29111
OJ-S", 964 30175
04-5", 1096 31171
OS-S'" 544 3UI5
06-Stp 14-16 33161
07-S<p 1610 J4Ul
~ 845 35116
09.s.p 511 l6147
lil-S<p 410 36667
11-S<p 345 37011
!l-S", 130 3ml
13-Srp 130 37472
14-Srp 159 37631
IS-Srp 179 37110
16.s.p 116 37936
17-Sop 10 38016
IS-S", 47 3100
I!l-S", 31 38094
10-5'1' 17 JIll I
II-Sop 15 31116
ll-Sop 13 31139
13-5'1' 6 3SU5
14-Srp 5 311SO
15-5'1' 3 3USJ
16-Srp 0 31153
17-Srp I 31154
1001 1001 1003
ACCUM. .I(CUM. ACet:M.
DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 11 11
0 0 6 17
0 0 41 sa 0 0 119 177
0 0 105 381
I I 183 665
0 I 310 985
0 I 1701 1686
0 I 1317 SOOl
I 1 1438 ~I
0 1 I I 3006 _7
I 3 0 I 4887 14334
14 17 1 3 5910 10144
I J8 1 4 7365 17609
1 10 6 10 4436 31045
91 III 9 19 5199 37144
44 155 14 33 6153 43397
98 153 17 60 5705 49101
347 600 45 lOS 8580 51611
101 701 17 131 7611 65304
179 887 60 191 5437 70141
911 1869 1I7 309 3156 73997
564 1433 173 481 4058 71055
1071 3504 3SO 831 3816 111'1
lSOI 5005 1019 1911 1954 84835
\366 6371 711 1631 1173 17101
10SO 7411 1119 3911 3311 _19
3197 10611 1341 5169 1958 91377
3341 13959 IOSJ 6311 1372 9"'49 3151 17210 1044 IJ66 1167 96916
3173 10483 1613 9979 3003 99919
1306 11789 1013 JlO5l 1403 101311
1170 14959 1195 14347 3013 105335
1877 17836 1891 16131 1640 107975
1111 30041 1766 11004 3836 111111
4061 34110 1576 19580 4116 115937
3340 314SO 1101 10711 4091 110021
777J 45211 1175 11956 4\37 114165
3790 49011 731 116&1 5074 119139
4\30 SJJ41 644 13331 4417 133656
4193 57434 465 13797 6764 140410
341_ 60848 559 14356 3636 I_
1687 63535 510 14166 1114 14S81O
1489 66Ol4 377 15143 1911 147101
1119 61143 313 15556 1111 149613
1416 69559 115 15781 1111 151_
1895 71454 157 15931 1316 154110
1166 73310 83 16011 1615 155835
1377 74697 90 16111 1476 157311
1794 76491 89 16100 1143 158454
1I84 77675 61 16161 659 159113
971 78653 11 16189 715 159831
513 79166 II 16310 588 160416
311 79554 14 16314 164 160690
181 79736 6 16330 190 160180
70 79106 3 16333 104 160984
61 19174 9 16341 90 161074
.8 79911 3 16345 31 16\106
19 79951 1 16346 46 16JJ51
17 79971 0 1~ 15 161177
J3 79991 4 163SO 14 161191
1 79999 0 163SO 11 161103
157
Bablne Fmc. O&1ly Pink COuolJ
I 1991l-99! 1000 1001
Ave CUM ACCUM. ACCUM.
ESC DATE DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
151Ut 1a.5op I 31155 6 10005
151117 19-5op 0 31155 4 10009
151119 3().Sq> I 31156 1 10011
151130 01.{)cl 0 38156 I 10011
\SI131 Ol.{)cl 0 31156 0 80011
151131 Q3.{)C1 0 38156 0 BOO11
151131 ~I 0 38156 0 80011
151131 0S.{lC1 0 31156 0 10011
151133 06.{)cl 0 38156 0 lOOIl
151133 07.{)CI 0 38156 0 lOOIl
151133 0I.{)c\ 0 31156 0 8OO11
lSI 133 18-0<1 0 38156 0 80011
151133 l().Qc\ 0 38156 0 80011
151133 Il·Oct 0 31156 0 8OO11
151133 1l.{)C1 0 38156 0 8OO11
\SIlJJ 1J.{l<1 0 31156 0 80011
151133 14-0<1 0 31156 0 80011
151133 lS.{lcl 0 31156 0 80011
151133 16.{)C1 0 311S6 0 lOOIl
151133 17'{)" 0 38\56 0 10011
ISllJJ Il.{lcl 0 31156 0 10011
151133 19.{)cl 0 31156 0 10011
151133 l().QCI 0 38156 0 10011
151133 11.{)c\ 0 38156 0 10011 \51133 l1.{)c\ 0 38156 0 80011
151133 lJ.{lc\ 0 31156 0 10011
151133 14-0<\ 0 38156 0 80011 151133 lS.{lc\ 0 38156 0 80011 151133 l6.{)cl 0 31156 0 10011 151133 11'{)ct 0 31156 0 10011 151133 l8.{)ct 0 38156 0 10011
151133 19.{)ct 0 38156 0 80011 151133 31l-Od 0 38156 0 80011 151133 31.{)ct 0 31156 0 10011 \51133 01-N .. 0 31156 0 10011
151133 O'l-NDV 0 38156 0 80011 151133 IJ3.Nov 0 38J56 0 10011 151133 OoO-Nov 0 31156 0 8OO11 151133 QS.Nov 0 38156 0 10011 151133 06-Nov 0 31156 0 1OO11 151133 07-NOY 0 38156 0 10011 151133 IJI.Nov 0 31156 0 10011 151133 09-Nov 0 31156 0 I00I1 151133 10-.Noy 0 31156 0 10011 151133 II-Nov 0 31156 0 10011 151133 11~'i0\' 0 38156 0 10011 151133 1~'i0\' 0 31156 0 80011 151133 l~Noy 0 31156 0 10011 151133 IS-Nov 0 31156 0 10011 151133 It.-NO\' 0 31156 0 80011 151133 17-NO\' 0 31156 0 80011 151133 II-Nov 0 31156 0 10011 151133 19-NOY 0 31156 0 10011 151133 ZlIoNO\' 0 31156 0 10011 151133 lI·Nov 0 38156 0 10011 151133 l1-S .. 0 31156 0 10011
151133 13-S .. 31156 0 10011 151133 14-S"" 38156 0 10011 151133 ls-.Nav 31156 0 80011 151133 If>.Nov 31156 0 80011
151133 17-Nov 38156 0 10011 151133 II-N .. 31156 0 1001l 151133 19-5O\' 31156 0 10011 151133 J~Nov 38156 0 10011 151133 01·0 .. 38J56 0 10011 151133 01-0 .. 31156 0 10011
151133 IJ3.Doc 38156 10011 151133 000-0 .. 31156 10011
151133 TOTAL 31156 10011
1001
ACCUM. DAILY TOTAL
0 163SO 0 163SO 0 11>3SO
0 163SO
0 11>3SO
0 11>3SO 0 163SO
0 163SO
0 163SO
I 16351 0 16351 0 16351
0 16351
16351 16351 16351
26351
16351 16351
26351 16351 16351
16351 16351 16351 16351
16351 16351 16351 16351 16351
16351
16351 16351
16351 16351 16351 16351 26J51 16351 16J51 16351 16351 16351 16351 16351
11>351 16351 16351 16351
16351 16351 16351 16351 16351 16351
11>351 16351 16351 16351
16351 16351
16351 16351
26351 26J51
16351 16351
16351
1 58
1003
ACCUM. DAILY TOTAL
3 161106 7 161lIJ 5 161111
I 161119 0 161119
0 161119
0 161119
0 161119
0 161119
0 161119
1 161110 0 161120 0 161110
0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110
0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110
0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 I 61110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161llO 0 161llO 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110
0 161110 0 161110 0 161110 0 161110
161110
161110 161110 161110 161110 16U10
161110 161110
161110
, l 1
...
.. I
., I
l ., ..
I I
III ,
, .,
.... I
.... i
n ,.. I
n
r r i I
IAV~J ESC
I
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
4 5 , , • 1
• 11 15
II
" 11 U 30 ;W
43
41 54 ,. 65 ., 16
'0 lOS 111 110
117
113 140
141
160
17' leI
113 111 UI 160 m 194 3M
313
lJI 354
J44 37_ JH
414
4Jl 45ll 465
413
545 531 564 60J
"I 6U 755
IU 153 ... 9U 91D
lOll 1051 1095
1131 1J1O
II" lUG 1111
1134
1l4G
DAn:
IJ,/ol
14-J ..
IS-Jol 16-.1 ..
17..101
11.J0I
1"' .. lo.Jal 11..101
ll..J0I
l3..J0I
UJoI
U..J0I
16-.101 17..1 ..
l3..J0I
U..J0I JO.JoI 31..1 ..
In~A.1.
OMal. GJ-Aa,
II+A •• ClS-Aq
~ 07-,.\_, -'A.a, ot-Aa,
1"'''a, ll-Aq ll-oA., I~A-&
l~A·1 IS-All, 1 .. .4._, 17·Me
11-"a, l.f..A •• let-A_I 11-A., 2l..4_, :>A'I ~A·I 15-Aa, 1 • .4.111 11"'\8. %s-A"l
19.Aal J6-Aul 31-A., 'I.s., oz.s., OJ..Scp 04-Sq os.s., 04-Sq lI"I.s., ~p
09-Sep Io-s.,
1I.s., Il-Scp I:J&, 16-Scp
15.s.p l6-S0p 17oS<,
I&.s.,
It.s., I~Scp
u.s.,
u.s., 1J-Scp 14-Scp
15.s.p 1&.s.,
11.s., za.s., 29-Scp
3o-s., OI.Qc!
OZ-Oct 0J.0ct
1000 .1 ACctrM. DAlLY TOTAL
0 • 0 • 0 0
0 • 0 • 0 • 0 • • 0
0 • I I I 1
3 5
5 It 3 U
• 17
1 l' 1 11
• 19
5 3<
I 15 0 15 2 31
• 41 5 46
1 41 1 55
II 66
5 71 5 " I 71
5 II , a 1 90 3 93
31 114
1 126 3 119
11 11' 119 J45 10 355
• 355
III 471
31 -143 651
19 '" ]]1 111 II 191
• 146 1 IU
11 115 III 94l
11 .60
106 I""
" 1161
91 lID In 1m 33 1405
5 141' 16 1.16
If 1451
11 1464 16 I ... 11 JU? 19 u.u 44 1m
95 1615
It 1709
31 1740 100 1143
71 1flO 311 ll40 113 ll.:I
1'1 l!54 111 1611 • a mz .. 2Ilt 36 U56 15 1111
II 2191 , 119. It 1'1%
I 1913
2001 1002 10<13
ACCUM. ACCUl\!. ACCU~I.
DAILY TOTAL DAlLY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
0 0
1 1
0 1
• 1 0 1
0 • 3 5
0 0 1 6 I I 0 6 1 1 3 • 1 4 3 11 1 , 5 17
1 7 0 17 0 7 3 10
0 7 1 11 0 7 1 14
0 1 4 11 0 1 0 I' 0 1 0 11 0 1 3 31
0 7 5 34
11 I' 3 39
I l' 0 • 1 41
• 19 • 4 I 4' I. 51 , " • 53
7 65 • 11 - 5,
0 65 , 14 41 100
J9 104 1 l! II III
5 109 1 l' 35 146
9 111 1 !! 31 171
11 IJO 5 lJ 11 199
0 130 0 33 31 237
31 161 10 <3 5 141
J6 104 5 41 9 151
3 m 1 50 9 160
11 119 • 54 31 191
71 JOO 3 37 Jl 323
19 319 1 39 I' m 0 319 11 '" 3 351
140 ,., 4. 110 11 363
111 7IG 17 117 , 369
" 17' 19 146 • m 40 '" 17 163 l' 403
69 '115 99 161 U 417
15 1000 J9 301 11 431
13 107l 40 ;WI I' 45<
11. 1117 II 39 IJ 466
104 WI , 365 .. 555
• un , 31. I' 569 ;W 1331 40 414 I' 511
3 1334 ;W ... 41 619 , 1340 21 ", 10 619
4.1 IlSl 3 ." 1 641
35 1411 17 496 I' 660
II 1499 61 551 30 ... 41 1547 41 606 11 111
10 1567 140 146 .. 160
37 l- ID 766 .. '00 41 1645 61 133 16 au 13 111' 60 03 37 '4.1 90 1101 7'1 91. n 1015
107 1915 73 1043 54 1079
12' 1141 134 1171 to 1169 504 1645 51 1235 41 Ill' 144 un 15 U'" 116 1401
51 1941 114 IJ14 13< 1534
11 2961 51 1436 I" 1735
• 2911 54 )491 110 1145
14 2995 113 1603 163 1101 ,. 3051 113 1116 375 l4I3
164 3115 117 100J 101 1591
109 3314 91 JlOI 111 1113
33 l351 .. 11941 115 3053
31 3395 11 1111 II' 3116
4.1 34JI .. U61 II 3111
21 J.IU 16 111. ., 3151
II 3471 7 11115 31 .l196
3 3<10 • Ult 18 3316
7 l4n 3 11,. 5 3JlI
6 ;W'3 10 lJ04 3 33U
159
rAV~~.J lOGO 11111 1l1li 1OG3
ACalM. ACCUM. ACct.~I. ACCUM.
ESC DATE DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL DAILY TOTAL
IW M.Oa I :tit 3 349' IS 13\J S 3319
1m ts.oa 3 191' 4 3500 5 1314 3 lJJI
1351 ""oa a :tl' I 1101 , 1330 • 1131
lIoe fI1-O<t a :tl' I 3503 I WI I llJJ
IIll -.on a 191' I J5as I I3JI , JJ3J
1165 M-O<t a :t17 0 15as • WI • JlJJ
II" II-O<t a :t17 • 35M , 1331 • IllJ
1m JJ·oa a 1'17 5 lSI4 l3l1 I 1114
1161 Il-O<t a :t17 1 1516 1JJI I 3J3S
11" IJ-O<t 0 :t17 • 3510 I3U 0 3J3S
1100 I4-O<t 1 1911 , 3510 1311 0 JllS
1m I3-O<t I :tl' I 3511 1JJI I 33J7
1171 II-O<t 1 :tIl • JIll IJJI , 3m
1m I'-O<t 1 1913 3 31U 13JI I ll3.
1m II-O<t • :t13 I JUS 13U I lJ40
1171 I'-O<t 0 :t13 I 3516 ml • ma 1m IO-O<t I 1914 I 351. 13ll 1 3J4l
1m 1I-O<t a :t14 I 35:t ml I 3345
1m 1I-O<t 0 1914 lS30 IllI 3J46
1m ~ 0 1914 illl ml 3J46
1m l4-O<t D 19l4 lSJI ml JJ47
1m ~ 0 19l4 1111 13U 3341
1m lI-O<t a lt14 JSJI Illl m.
, 1m 17-O<t I 19l5 lSJI 1311 JJ47
1m lI-O<t 0 :t15 JSJI WI 314' 1m 19-O<t • ltlS lSJI IllI JJ4' 1m IO-O<t • 1915 3511 Illl 1147
1m II-O<t a 1915 JIll 1131 l14'
, 1m OI_ l lt17 lSJI IllI JJ4' 1m OJ-No. a 1917 JSJI 1111 JJ4I
117J
OJ._ 0 1917 J531 IllI IJ4I
1m ~- • :t17 ill I IllI lJ41 ... 1m H.N.., a 1917 1111 IllI .1J4I I 1171 ""- D 1917 JIll IllI 1141
1m fI1_ • lt17 lSJI IllI .1J4I
1m OI-N .. 0 1917 JSll 1311 IJ4I
1m ... - 0 1917 lSJI WI lJ41
1173 UI·_ D 1917 3511 WI .1J4I
\17J II-NO" 0 3917 3511 WI lJ41
1m ll-N .. a U17 illl WI 3J4I
, 1m I~ 0 U17 JSJI 1111 3J4I
U71 14-14 .. a 1917 1531 IlJI J14' 1m 15-/100 • 1917 lSJl IlJI .1J4I
llU 1'-- 0 1917 1531 Illl .1J4I
IlU 17·_ D 1917 J!Jl WI lJ41
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1116 19-/100 e 1917 lSJl IllI 3J4I
IIU I~ D :t17 J531 Illl lJ4I IIU
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1111 ~ 1917 J531 WI Jl4I
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1116 17,",,_ 1917 lSJI IlJI ll4l
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llU If.lIoo 1917 lSll WI 1341
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1116 Il-DK 1917 lSll WI lJ4I
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llU ~ 1917 lSll WI lJ4I 1116 ""Doc 1917 JIJI IllZ ll4l
1116 D7·Doc 1917 J5l1 WI Jl4I
llU OI-Doc 1917 lSll WI lJ4I 1116 "'Doc 1917 llll IllI ll4l
1116 I~ 1917 lSll IllI lJ4I .,
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IIU 1..- 191' lSll llll 3J4I
1116 I<-Doc 1917 3531 1111 Jl4I
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160