2000 totals 29,907,175 23,148,816 59,269,935 25,494,283 27,679,489 22,746,682 % Admarked 77.4% 43.0% 82.2%
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1 PACIFIC STATES MAINE FISHEIES COMMISSION 205 SE Spokane Street, Suite Portland, Oregon PHONE 503) FAX 503) website: March 27, 2014 Member Tom Karier Northwest Power and Conservation Council 851 S.W. Sixth Avenue, Suite 1100 Portland, O Portland, Oregon Dear Member Karier: Attached are revised maps with hatchery release and fin clip information for the 2012 calendar year, in response to your request for information about this subject. Since our initial tables we have been in contact with state and federal agencies and tribes to conduct one more quality control check on this information. Now that this check has been completed we have made some revisions to the original maps to reflect the few corrections that we received. The maps depict the total number of each species by run, as released in calendar year The releases are organized by state, and associated with a primary hatchery more on this below). Also represented is the percentage of each species that were fin clipped. Agency/State Chinook Sp./Summer Chinook, Fall Coho # eleased # Marked % # eleased # Marked % # eleased # Marked % USFWS 7,583,420 3,067, % 19,736, , % 4,509,456 3,061, % Idaho 5,070,147 4,796, % 2,604, , % 440, Oregon 9,041,487 7,141, ,161,393 4,486, % 7,939,167 6,527, % Washington 8,212,121 8,142, % 19,767,341 19,762,023 14,790,518 13,157, totals 29,907,175 23,148,816 59,269,935 25,494,283 27,679,489 22,746,682 % Admarked 77.4% % Table 1. Preliminary summary of total and adipose clipped salmon released in CY2000 in the Columbia iver Basin. Schmidt, B. Overview of Adipose Fin Clipping in the Columbia Basin, 2001) To promote the conservation, development and management of Pacific Coast fishery resources through coordinated regional research, monitoring and utilization
2 I have also included a historic table showing the releases and the percentage of hatchery salmon released in 2000 with an adipose fin clip Table 1). In Table 1 tribal releases are included in the state or federal figures. This information was developed by StreamNet in 2001 in response to a previous Council request. Agency Type Total Percent Percent Other 4,491,994 1,986 4,493, % 0.04% State 82,753,191 16,297,770 99,050, % 16.45% Tribal 4,923,223 1,906,194 6,829, % 27.91% USFWS 22,372,625 2,357,801 24,730, % 9.53% Total 114,541,033 20,563, ,104, % 15.22% Table 2. Preliminary summary by agency of total and fin-clipped salmon released in CY2012 in the Columbia iver Basin. Figure 1. Preliminary summary by agency of total and fin-clipped salmon released in CY2012 in the Columbia iver Basin.
3 Species/un Total Percent Percent Chinook Fall 56,050,050 9,982,165 66,032, % 15.12% Chinook Sp./Summer 31,032,364 5,444,541 36,476, % 14.93% Chum 74, , , % 85.03% Coho 14,648,255 2,216,756 16,865, % 13.14% Sockeye 266, , , % 38.45% Steelhead 12,468,739 2,328,190 14,796, % 15.73% Total 114,541,033 20,614, ,155, % 15.25% Table 3. Preliminary summary by species by agency of total and fin-clipped salmon released in CY2012 in the Columbia iver Basin. Figure 2. Preliminary summary by species by agency of total and fin-clipped salmon released in CY2012 in the Columbia iver Basin. Data for both the CY 2000 and CY 2012 information are derived from the egional Mark Information System MIS) database. The MIS system here at PSMFC is a cooperative effort of the many state, federal, private, and tribal entities that rear and release fish in the Pacific Northwest. Even with this second review, it is still possible that errors in the data remain. I would suggest that in use these data be
4 referred to as best available estimates in case some errors or omissions are discovered upon deeper review. In making these tables, the MIS database was searched for various fin clips that indicate fish are of hatchery origin. Other marks were ignored, meaning fish that were coded wire tagged but not marked with a fin clip show up in the unclipped category. The 2000 information separated only those fish that were adipose clipped. Presumably any other mark types were included in the overall released category in The policies guiding marking are too complex to discuss here. Suffice it to say that marking is determined by state, tribal, and federal agency policy. The majority of hatchery production released above Bonneville Dam is managed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. vs. Oregon Management Agreement. It is important to recognize that regardless of which entity operates the hatchery facility state, tribal, or federal), the parties are implementing the Agreement, including specific fish marking strategies. Another complexity is that large, multi-state programs, such as Snake iver fall Chinook, are difficult to depict with graphics that are organized by State. The Snake iver Fall Chinook Program has a comprehensive marking strategy, developed by the U.S. vs. Oregon Parties, encompassing 3 states, and these graphics are unable to characterize that complexity of organization and coordination that is associated with this particular type of program. This summary does not include information or qualification of the purpose of the hatchery programs harvest, supplementation, conservation/restoration, recovery, or a combination of these purposes. The majority of supplementation hatchery programs, which are used to assist with reintroduction, conservation, and recovery, are located in the Upper Columbia and Snake Basins. fish may be released in these areas in order to contribute to spawning populations. Many of the fish that are identified as unclipped in this summary may actually be marked with a coded-wire or genetic tag, so that they can be identified as hatchery-origin. The graphic analysis only represents them as unclipped, and care should be taken to not categorize them as unmarked. The release information is organized by primary hatchery, which is generally the primary rearing facility. The data is not organized by release site, and the term fish stocked on the maps does not necessarily mean that the hatchery was the stocking location. In some cases a significant portion of the releases do not occur at the primary facility. For instance, in Oregon, many of the spring Chinook from Lookingglass Hatchery are actually acclimated and released in the Imnaha, Lostine, Catherine Creek and Upper Grande onde rivers. Each release was categorized by agency type, and the release numbers were summed by agency type in the final results. In some cases, groups of fish are moved from one agency type to another during the rearing cycle. The agency type for each release is the manager of the hatchery listed as the primary hatchery. The other category is made up entirely of fish released in the lower river by the Clatsop County Fisheries program CCF). These fish are generally reared at state facilities in Oregon, and then transported to net pens in the lower river, acclimated, and released. Excluded from this report are releases by schools. These are not believed to be significant numerically, and include things such as small batches of fish raised in classroom incubators and released into water
5 bodies by students, generally as fry. Also excluded are releases by fishing clubs and other educational groups. The total number of excluded fish is 632, % of the fish released). Of these excluded fish, 31% were fin clipped. If you are interested in digging more deeply into this subject, background data containing information on individual facilities and other hatchery production information is available. Thank you for turning to StreamNet for this information. We are happy to be of service. Sincerely, Chris Wheaton, StreamNet Program Manager Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
6 2012 Columbia Basin kkaa Co O l u m bi a n o g an Fall Chinook Spring/Summer Chinook Steelhead Coho Chum Sockeye is L ew b a C o l um i a rwate C le on Sal de DDee ssc h u t e s W i ll a m e t t e a a Jo h n D y a ke Sn Ya ki m G r an d e n mo z w lit r Co a ke Sn based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) Hatchery - Total Fish Stocked egional Mark Map compiled 3/27/ , ,001-1,000,000 1,000,001-2,500,000 2,500,001-5,000,000 5,000,001-12,000,000 Columbia Basin
7 2012 Columbia Basin kkaa l u m bi a n o g an Co O is L ew b a C o l um i a rwate C le on Sal de DDee ssc h u t e s W i ll a m e t t e a a Jo h n D y a ke Sn Ya ki m G r an d e n mo z w lit r Co a ke Sn based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) Hatchery - Total Fish Stocked egional Mark Map compiled 3/27/ , ,001-1,000,000 1,000,001-2,500,000 2,500,001-5,000,000 5,000,001-12,000,000 Columbia Basin
8 2012 Washington Hatchery Fall Chinook based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) t 0 En tia egional Mark ia mb Co l u Priest apids Hatchery 48% ,056,948 fish stocked Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery North Toutle Hatchery 1,575,534 fish stocked ingold Springs Hatchery k Ya im 4,494,944 fish stocked a 3,328,919 fish stocked Deep iver Net Pens Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project 37% Fallert Creek Hatchery 3,545,564 fish stocked Kalama Falls Hatchery 3,193,343 fish stocked ak e 893,000 fish stocked Sn Washougal Hatchery 3,141,458 fish stocked m C o lu Little White Salmon NFH 97% 6,248,105 fish stocked 42% 2,799,429 fish stocked 2,949,676 fish stocked Lyons Ferry Hatchery b ia Spring Creek NFH 96% 11,078,704 fish stocked
9 2012 Washington Hatchery Spring/Summer Chinook Chewach earing Pond Similkameen earing Pond 88,788 fish stocked 499,959 fish stocked Twisp earing Pond 338,345 fish stocked Chiwawa earing Pond k Ya Lewis iver Net Pens 153,280 fish stocked a Le w 79% 1,256,990 fish stocked Co l u m bi a Lewis iver Hatchery 792,746 fish stocked 1,173,951 fish stocked Tucannon Hatchery 201,585 fish stocked 622,035 fish stocked Little White Salmon NFH Carson NFH 174,661 fish stocked ak e Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project Entiat NFH is 405,000 fish stocked 97% Dryden earing Ponds im 794,781 fish stocked 15,440 fish stocked 58% 602,764 fish stocked Wells Hatchery 98% 81,380 fish stocked Chelan Hatchery Speelyai Hatchery 146,558 fish stocked 843,049 fish stocked Fallert Creek Hatchery Deep iver Net Pens Cle Elum Hatchery 829,096 fish stocked 439,000 fish stocked 1,186,622 fish stocked 412,987 fish stocked Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery Gobar earing Pond Leavenworth NFH Sn 50 ia umb Co l En 346,188 fish stocked 100 Carlton Acclimation Pond ti a 0 98% t based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark 617,950 fish stocked Methow Hatchery Winthrop NFH 96% 786,854 fish stocked Willard NFH 246,504 fish stocked Lyons Ferry Hatchery 40,431 fish stocked
10 2012 Washington Hatchery Steelhead Winthrop NFH Twisp earing Pond 117,210 fish stocked 41,170 fish stocked Me North Toutle Hatchery Coweeman earing Pond Gobar earing Pond 69,717 fish stocked Merwin Hatchery 84% 280,242 fish stocked Sn To u c h e t Colum b i a a 51,124 fish stocked Kalama Falls Hatchery 65,622 fish stocked Ya ki m Tucannon Hatchery Skamania Hatchery 93% 338,477 fish stocked Cottonwood Creek earing Pond 86% 176,902 fish stocked on 124,000 fish stocked Lewis iver Net Pens 105,576 fish stocked 89,322 fish stocked L ew i s 71% 186,143 fish stocked 9,483 fish stocked Dayton earing Ponds 294,404 fish stocked ingold Springs Hatchery 67% C r ab C r 1,144,441 fish stocked Lyons Ferry Hatchery 17,625 fish stocked 24,974 fish stocked 28,834 fish stocked 3,749 fish stocked Beaver Creek Hatchery Chelan Hatchery Cowlitz Trout Hatchery 19,326 fish stocked Fallert Creek Hatchery 210,352 fish stocked Blackbird Island Pond Abernathy Fish Technology Center 89% e 45,000 fish stocked Wells Hatchery ak in Grays iver Hatchery 184,972 fish stocked ,344 fish stocked ek 0 eh egional Mark St 74% based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) ho w t Chiwawa earing Pond 98% G ra nd e Methow Hatchery de
11 2012 Washington Hatchery Coho Winthrop NFH 266,294 fish stocked based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) t Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery North Toutle Hatchery 1,879,882 fish stocked 155,310 fish stocked Lewis iver Hatchery Deep iver Net Pens 91% Co l u m bi a Fallert Creek Hatchery s Le w i 113,518 fish stocked 635,846 fish stocked Yakima Klickitat Fisheries Project 1,588,949 fish stocked 163,000 fish stocked ma ki Ya Kalama Falls Hatchery Sp o k an e 144,680 fish stocked Grays iver Hatchery 800,000 fish stocked Vancouver Hatchery 95 fish stocked Sn ak e 0 Wells Hatchery En t ia egional Mark C ol u m b i a Washougal Hatchery 98% 2,757,740 fish stocked 1,080,750 fish stocked Willard NFH Speelyai Hatchery 305,140 fish stocked 448,413 fish stocked
12 2012 Washington Hatchery Chum Ok an o g an based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) k an e S po t 0 En t ia egional Mark b ia Co l u m P a l ou s e Grays iver Hatchery z l it 206,000 fish stocked w Co i L ew s Ya k i m a b ia um Co l Lewis iver Hatchery 109,396 fish stocked Washougal Hatchery 74,893 fish stocked ak e Sn
13 M et ho w 256,120 fish stocked 100 it z wl Co Ya k i m a is Lew um Co l bia a ke 50 Sp ti a 0 bi a lu m Co En egional Mark Lake Wenatchee Net Pens t based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) O ka n o g an 2012 Washington Hatchery Sockeye Sn o k an e
14 Big Creek Hatchery Umatilla Hatchery CCF Youngs Bay Net Pens 9 Lewis 3,615,907 fish stocked Ya k im a 98% 543,818 fish stocked Snake 653,452 fish stocked Col umbia Bonneville Hatchery 84% Irrigon Hatchery Klaskanine Hatchery South Fork Klaskanine Pond 93% 1,184,400 fish stocked 1,954,732 fish stocked 704,594 fish stocked 5,307,404 fish stocked John Day Powder Willa mette Desch utes Cr oo ked 2012 Oregon Hatchery Fall Chinook based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
15 Sandy Hatchery Bonneville Hatchery Parkdale Hatchery Umatilla Hatchery Clackamas Hatchery CCF Youngs Bay Net Pens 1,124,255 fish stocked 281,343 fish stocked 195,401 fish stocked Col umbia Deschutes 42,787 fish stocked Eagle Creek NFH 107,346 fish stocked Warm Springs NFH Um ati Lookingglass Hatchery 77% 79% lla 1,174,147 fish stocked 792,425 fish stocked Gra nd e onde Snake 889,881 fish stocked Minto Pond 269,361 fish stocked South Santiam Hatchery 571,574 fish stocked McKenzie Hatchery McKenzie 480,945 fish stocked ound Butte Hatchery 53% 634,352 fish stocked Wizard Falls Hatchery Imnaha Satellite Facility 97% 232,206 fish stocked 2012 Oregon Hatchery Spring/Summer Chinook 95% 1,338,034 fish stocked Dexter Pond 241,040 fish stocked Willamette Hatchery 94% 2,459,984 fish stocked Marion Forks Hatchery 880,472 fish stocked 221,595 fish stocked based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
16 Gnat Creek Hatchery Sandy Hatchery Parkdale Hatchery Umatilla Hatchery Klaskanine Hatchery 33,121 fish stocked 222,255 fish stocked 54,446 fish stocked 163,729 fish stocked 33,278 fish stocked Big Creek Hatchery 98% 48,697 fish stocked Clackamas Hatchery Clackamas Col u mbia Deschu t es Eagle Creek NFH 97,800 fish stocked Irrigon Hatchery 842,754 fish stocked Grande onde Little Sheep Creek Acclimation Facility 212,220 fish stocked Snake 277,257 fish stocked N Santiam oaring iver Hatchery ound Butte Hatchery 23% John D ay Burnt 296,441 fish stocked South Santiam Hatchery 186,409 fish stocked Mc Kenzie McKenzie Hatchery 787,404 fish stocked 2012 Oregon Hatchery Steelhead 115,064 fish stocked based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
17 Big Creek Hatchery Cascade Hatchery CCF Youngs Bay Net Pens 1,621,069 fish stocked South Fork Klaskanine Pond Klaskanine Hatchery 532,082 fish stocked Lewis 52% 1,674,591 fish stocked Bonneville Hatchery Col umbia Ya ki m a Sna ke Grande onde Snake 687,325 fish stocked 390,610 fish stocked 489,060 fish stocked Sandy Hatchery John Day 462,950 fish stocked Wil l amette Eagle Creek NFH 93% 345,000 fish stocked 2012 Oregon Hatchery Coho based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
18 Big Creek Hatchery C o l u mbia Sna ke Lewis Columbia Um at illa e Gr an de on d 110,090 fish stocked Clackamas Deschutes Snake John Da y Willa me tte Crook ed 2012 Oregon Hatchery Chum based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
19 Yak im a Snake Lewis Co l umbia Um at illa Gr ande onde Oxbow Hatchery Clackamas 85,741 fish stocked John Day Wi lamett e Deschutes Sna ke 2012 Oregon Hatchery Sockeye based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark
20 2012 Idaho Hatchery Fall Chinook Clark Fork Spokane Saint Joe based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark Snake Nez Perce Tribal Fish Hatchery 26% Bitterroot * Oxbow Fish Hatchery, though located in Oregon, is operated by Idaho Department of Fish and Game and thus is included with Idaho data. Grande onde 1,560,003 fish stocked Salmon Oxbow Fish Hatchery* 202,281 fish stocked Owyhe e Snake Snake Map compiled 3/27/2014
21 2012 Idaho Hatchery Spring/Summer Chinook Clark Fork Spokane Nez Perce Tribal Fish Hatchery 218,902 fish stocked Dworshak NFH 1,044,080 fish stocked based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark Snake 72% Clearwater Fish Hatchery Lochsa Kooskia NFH Bitterroot 2,921,904 fish stocked apid iver Fish Hatchery Salmon 619,865 fish stocked 83% Pahsimeroi Fish Hatchery 3,116,197 fish stocked 1,026,849 fish stocked McCall Fish Hatchery 77% 1,028,353 fish stocked Sawtooth Fish Hatchery Owyhe e Snake 74% 1,456,221 fish stocked Snake
22 2012 Idaho Hatchery Steelhead Clark Fork Spokane 9 Dworshak NFH 2,171,846 fish stocked Saint Joe based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark Snake Clearwater 59% Clearwater Fish Hatchery Bitterroot Grande onde Salmon 724,036 fish stocked Owyhe e Snake Magic Valley Steelhead Hatchery 88% Snake 1,561,605 fish stocked Hagerman NFH 7 1,401,863 fish stocked Niagara Springs Fish Hatchery 1,838,695 fish stocked
23 2012 Idaho Hatchery Coho Clark Fork Spokane Saint Joe based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark Snake Grande onde Clearwater Salmon Lochsa Kooskia NFH 322,707 fish stocked Bitterroot Owyhe e Snake Snake
24 2012 Idaho Hatchery Sockeye Clark Fork Spokane Saint Joe based on data harvested from the egional Mark Information System MIS) on March 25, from the egional Mark MPC) egional Mark Snake Lochsa Bitterroot Grande onde Salmon Sawtooth Fish Hatchery Eagle Fish Hatchery B o i s e 80,130 fish stocked Snake Snake 11,354 fish stocked
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