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1 NPAFC Doc. 351 Rev. INCIDENCE OF CODED-WIRE TAGGED SALMONIDS IN COMMERCIAL CATCHES IN THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN AND BERING SEA, Katherine W. Myers and Robert V. Walker Fisheries Research Institute University of Washington Box Seattle, Washington Adrian G. Celewycz and Edward V. Farley, Jr. Auke Bay Laboratory Alaska Fisheries Science Center National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Glacier Highway Juneau, AK submitted to the NORTH PACIFIC ANADROMOUS FISH COMMISSION bythe UNiTED STATES OF AMERICA October 1998 TifiS PAPER MAY BE CITED IN TIlE FOLLOWING MANNER: Myers, K.W., R.V. Walker, A.G. Celewycz, and E.V. Farley, Jr Incidence of codedwire tagged salmonids in commercial catches in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, (NPAFC Doc. 351.) FRI-UW Fisheries Research Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. 8 p.
2 1 ABSTRACT Information on high seas recoveries of coded-wire tagged (CWT) salmonids has been reported annually to the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission ( ) and to the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (1993-present). In this document, previously unreported release and recovery data for 90 coded-wire tagged chinook salmon recovered in 1996 (21 recoveries), 1997 (57 recoveries), and 1998 (12 recoveries) are listed. All reported recoveries were from incidental catches of chinook salmon by U.S. commercial groundfish vessels operating in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone in the Bering Sea (62 recoveries), Gulf of Alaska (2), and northeastern Pacific Ocean (22), and unknown locations (4). The fish originated from releases in the Yukon Territory (1 recovery), Alaska (27), British Columbia (40), Washington (11), Oregon (8), and California (3). Notable recoveries include: (1) the first information on summer (June) distribution of Yukon River chinook salmon in the offshore waters of the eastern Bering Sea shelf, (2) the second and third reported recoveries of Washington-origin chinook salmon in the Bering Sea, and (3) three recoveries off the Washington coast in 1996 of Snake River, Washington, hatchery fish, which are representatives of wild fall chinook salmon listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Recoveries of CWT salmomds from high seas research vessel operations in 1998 will be reported later. INTRODUCTION The North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (NPAFC) coordinates the examination of high seas commercial and research catches for salmonids that might contain a coded-wire tag (CWT). Recoveries of coded-wire tagged salmonids in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea have been reported annually to the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission (Dahlberg ; Wertheimer and Dahlberg ; Dahlberg and Fowler 1985; Dahlberg et al ; Margolis 1985; Margolis et al. 1989; McKinnell et al. 1991) and to the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission (Dahlberg et al ). The Regional Mark Processing Center, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, incorporates the high seas CWT recovery data into their coastwide, on-line CWT recovery data set (Regional Mark Information System (RMIS); In this document, we summarize previously unreported data for CWT salmomds recovered by U.S. observers on commercial groundfish vessels operating in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone in Recoveries of CWT salmonids from high seas research vessel operations in 1998 will be reported later. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Previously unreported release and recovery data for 90 coded-wire tagged chinook salmon recovered in 1996 (21 recoveries), 1997 (57 recoveries), and 1998 (12 recoveries) are listed in Table 1. All reported recoveries were from incidental catches of chinook salmon by U.S. commercial groundflsh vessels operating in the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone in the Bering Sea (62 recoveries), Gulf of Alaska (2), and northeastern Pacific Ocean (22), and unknown locations (4). Some CWT chinook salmon were recovered in
3 2 processing plants from combined catches of several vessels; therefore, in those cases the recovery locations appear as National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) statistical areas (Fig. 1). The CWT chinook salmon originated from releases in the Yukon Territory (1 recovery), Alaska (27), British Columbia (40), Washington (11), Oregon (8), and California (3). Notable recoveries include: (1) the first information on summer (June) distribution of Yukon River chinook salmon in the offshore waters of the eastern Bering Sea shelf, (2) the second and third reported recoveries of Washington-origin chinook salmon in the Bering Sea, and (3) three recoveries off the Washington coast in 1996 of Snake River, Washington, hatchery fish, which are representatives of wild fall chinook salmon listed under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Fishermen, processors, observers, and scientists who participated in the high-seas CWT recovery program are gratefully acknowledged. Nate Raring, North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program, Alaska Fisheries Science Center (AFSC), NMFS, provided snout samples from salmonids lacking the adipose fin and recovery data collected by observers from the U.S. groundfish fishery. Ryan Scott dissected snouts and read CWTs. Saang-Yoon Hyun, Fisheries Research Institute (FRI), University of Washington, downloaded CWT release data from the on-line RtvllS data set. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife provided release data on their CWT tag codes not currently listed in the RMIS CWT release data set. Auke Bay Laboratory, AFSC, NMFS, provided funding to FRI for compilation and reporting of CWT release and recovery data (NOAA contract No. 5OABNF700003). LiTERATURE CITED Dahlberg, M. L Report of incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean during June and July International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 6 p. Dahlberg, M. L Report of incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 11 p. Dahlberg, M. L., and S. Fowler Report of incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 16 p. Dahlberg, M. L., F.P. Thrower, and S. Fowler Incidence of coded-wire-tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea in International North Pacific Fisheries
4 3 Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratoiy, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NIvIFS, NOAA, Juneau. 26 p. Dahlberg, M. L., F. P. Thrower, and S. Fowler Incidence of coded-wire-tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 50 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, F. P. Thrower, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 29 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea in International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 33 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire Bering Sea, International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 19 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire Bering Sea, International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 17 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire Bering Sea, International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 12 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire Bering Sea, NPAFC Doc. 34. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 15 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire tagged sahnonids in commercial and research catches in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, NPAFC Doc. 68. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 16 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, N. Maloney, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire Bering Sea, NPAFC Doc Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 14 p. Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, and R. Heintz Incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in commercial and research catches in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, NPAFC Doc Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 12 p.
5 4 Dahlberg, M. L., S. Fowler, and F. Thrower Incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in commercial and research catches in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, NPAFC Doc Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 12 p. Margolis, L Recoveries of coded wire-tagged steelhead trout, Salmo gairdneri, in the central and western North Pacific Ocean in 1984, and recoveries of other fin-clipped or maxillary-clipped steelhead in 1983 and 1984 by Japanese research vessels. International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 7 p. Margolis, L., T. E. McDonald, and N. B. Hargreaves Recoveries of coded-wire tagged and fin- and maxillary-marked salmonids in Canadian research and experimental fishing operations in the eastern North Pacific Ocean during , and coded-wire tagged steelhead trout in port sampling of salmonid catches from the Japanese landbased salmon fishery, 1987 and International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Pacific Biological Station, Nanaimo, British Columbia. 7 p. McKinnell, S.M., M.L. Dahlberg, and Y. Ishida Incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in the 1991 Japanese squid driftnet fishery. International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Joint report by the national Sections of Canada, Japan, and the United States. 2 p. Wertheimer, A. C., and M. L. Dahlberg Report of incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 14 p. Wertheimer, A. C., and M. L. Dahlberg Report of incidence of coded-wire tagged salmonids in catches of foreign commercial and research vessels operating in the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea during International North Pacific Fisheries Commission Document. Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NOAA, Juneau. 14 p.
6 170 W Bering Sea NMFS Statistical Areas 4 Figure 1. Locations of U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) statistical areas in the eastern Bering Sea portion of the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
7 Table 1. Release and recovery information for coded-wire tagged chinook salmon recovered from the North Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea, 1 September 1997 through 31 August Locations of Bering Sea recovery areas are shown in Figure 1. TSFT = tip of snouth to fork of tail. Agency codes: ADFG = Alaska Dept. Fish and Game, CDFG = California Department of Fish and Game, CDFO = Canada Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, COOP = Washington Dept. of Fisheries-Coop., MIC = Metlakatla Indian Community, MUCK = Muckleshoot Tribe, NSRA = Northern Southeast Reg. Aquaculture Assoc., ODFW = Oregon Dept. Fish and Wildlife, QDNR = Quinault Dept. Natural Resources, SUQ = Suquamish Indian Tribe, WDFW = Washington Dept. Fish and Wildlife. RELEASE RECOVERY TOTAL BODY SIZE GONAD TAG BROOD STATE/ NO. DATE DATE LAT LONG TSFT WT WT CODE YEAR RELEASE SITE PROV AGENCY TAGGED Y M D Y M D D M D M (mm) (g) Sex (g) GEAR SPECIES OCEANIC REGION BABINER,UPPER BC CDFO AREA M TAIYA INLET I AK N5RA W F CHINOOK GULF_OF_ALASKA YUBA CITY CA CDFG W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC BIG CR - L COL. R OR ODFW W M CFI[NQ9K NORTHEASTERN PACIFIC CHILLIWACK RIVER BC CDFO W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN PACIFIC STAVE RIVER BC CDFO W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC FEE CHANNEL BC CDFO W F ChINOOK BERING SEA CHUCKWALLA RIVER BC CDFO AREA_S CHEHALIS RIVER/BC BC CDFO W F CH1N~K NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC CAPILANO RiVER BC CDFO W M CFIINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC ~ CAPILANO RIVER BC CDFO W F CHINOOK NORTFIEASTERN_PACIFIC CHILLIWACK RIVER BC CDFO W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC CHEHALIS RIVER BC CDFO W F CIIINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC CHEHALIS RIVER BC CDFO W M CIIINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC WI-IITE R I WA MUCK i W F CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC MINTER CR 15,0048 WA WDFW W F CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC SNAKE R-LOWR WA WDFW W F CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC SNAKER-LOWR WA WDFW W F CI IINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC CAPITOL LAKE (13) WA COOP W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC WIIATCOMCR WA COOP W F CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC SNAKE R-LOWR WA WDFW W F CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC TAKU R AK ADFG W M BEAR COVE AK NSRA W F FEATHER RIVER CA CDFG W F CIIINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC RODEOMINORPORT CA CDFG W M CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC ELK RIVER OR ODFW Il W F ELK RIVER OR ODFW AREA_ M ELK RIVER OR ODFW AREA_5I F SALMON RJOR - COAST OR ODFW W M SALMON RJOR - COAST OR ODFW W F TRASKR OR ODFW W F CHILLIWACK RIVER BC CDFO W F CHINOOK NORTI-IEASTERN_PACIFIC KITSUMKALUM R BC CDFO W M KITSUMKALUM R BC CDFO AREAS_509_517_ F YUKON RIVER YK CDFO IS BABINER,UPPER BC CDFO W M AREAS 517_ M
8 Table I. Continued. RELEASE RECOVERY TOTAL BODY SIZE GONAD TAG BROOD STATE! NO. DATE DATE LAT LONG TSFT WT WT CODE YEAR RELEASE SITE PROV AGENCY TAGGED Y M D Y M D D M D M (mm) (g) Sex (g) GEAR SPECIES OCEANIC REGION NITINAT LAKE BC CDFO NITNAT LAKE BC CDFO DOME CREEK BC CDFO BULKLEYRUPPER BC CDFO BULKLEYRUPPER BC CDFO DOME CREEK BC CDFO COLDWATER RIVER BC CDFO SHIJSWAPRLOWER BC CDFO SARITA R BC CDFO SARITA R BC CDFO NITINAT RIVER BC CDFO STAVE RIVER BC CDFO KITSUMKALUM R BC CDFO ROBERTSON CREEK BC CDFO SHUSWAP R LOWER BC CDFO ATNARKO SPAWN CH BC CDFO SALMON R WA QDNR GROVERS CR WA SIJQ QUINAULT LAKE (21) WA QDNR DEEPCR AK ADFG CROOKEDCR AK ADFG CROOKED CR AK ADFG CROOKED CR AK ADFG SELDOVIAHBR24I-11 AK ADFG HALIBUTCVLAG24I-15 AK ADFG HALIBUTCVLAG24I-15 AK ADFG BUSKIN R AK ADFG HOMER SPIT24I-I3 AK ADFG DECEPTIONCR AK ADFG DECEPTIONCR AK ADFG NINILCHIKR AK ADFG NINILCI-IIK R AK ADFG HOMER SPIT AK ADFG SHIPCR AK ADFG BIJSKIN R259-2I AK ADFO HOMERSPIT24I-13 AK ADFG HOMER SPIT AK ADFG DECEPTION CR AK ADFG DECEPTION CR AK ADFG DECEPTIONCR AK ADFO DECEPTION CR247-4I AK ADFG NINILCI-I1KR AK ADFG W M W M W F W M W 3600 F AREAS_509_517_ M W F W F AREA_ F AREAS_509_5I F W F W M W F W F W F AREA_ M AREA_5I M W M W M AREAS_509_517_5I M AREAS_517_ F W F W M W M CHINOOK W F CHINOOK W F 50.0 CHINOOK W F CHINOOK W M CFIINOOK W M CHINOOK W M CHINOOK 97 NO_DATA CHINOOK CHINOOK BERING SEA CHINOOK BERING SEA CFIINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC CIIINOOK BERING SEA CHINOOK NORTHEASTERN_PACIFIC BEIUNG_SEA AREAS_5I7_ M W M II W F W M AREAS_509_517_5I F W F W M AREA_S M W M W F W F
9 Go Table I. Continued. RELEASE RECOVERY TOTAL BODY SIZE GONAD TAG BROOD STATE/ NO. DATE DATE LAT LONG TSFT WT WT CODE YEAR RELEASE SITE PROV AGENCY TAGGED Y M D Y M 0 D M D M (mm) (g) Sex (g) GEAR SPECIES OCEANIC REGION ljmpquar OR ODFW W M CHINOOK GULF_OF_ALASKA SALMON RJPR.GEORGE BC CDFO NO_DATA M CHINOOK KITSUMKALUM R BC CDFO W M ATNARKO SPAWN CII BC CDFO W F NITINAT LAKE BC CDFO W M CI-IINOOK CONUMA R BC CDFO W 660 F K1TSUMKALUMR BC CDFO II W F TRANQUILLEEST BC CDFO W F ATNARKORUPPER BC CDFO NO_DATA F 20.0 CHINOOK ATNARKO SPAWN CII BC CDFO W F TAMGAS CR AK MIC W M SIM1LKAMEEN R WA WDFW NO DATA F 20.0 CHINOOK
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