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ANNUAL REPORT SALMON HATCHERY Year Ended December 15, 2004 Hatchery name/location Permit holder name/address Trail Lakes Hatchery Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association 40610 Kalifornsky Beach Road Kenai, AK 99611 Person to contact Gary L. Fandrei name regarding this report (907)2835761 phone DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE I declare that the information given in this annual report is, to my knowledge, true, correct and complete. Gary L. Fandrei 12/29/2004 Name of Legal Representative Date Signature of Representative Part 1. REPORT OF THIS YEAR'S PERFORMANCE A. Complete the following schedules of production statistics for this year. Use the metric system for length and weight measurements. Schedule A Annual Broodstock Report Schedule B Fish Culture Report Schedule C Harvest Management and Hatchery Returns If this site is a central incubation Facility, complete a separate schedule for each remote release site. Part 2. PROJECTED RETURNS FOR NEXT YEAR A. Complete Schedule D with each species and each release site. Part 3. UPDATED SCHEDULES FOR PRIOR YEAR ANNUAL REPORT ARE NOW MANDATORY A. Updated schedule C (called F) is attached. Please update the information we have on file, if changes have occured or numbers have been finalized.

SCHEDULE A1 ANNUAL BROODSTOCK AND INITIAL SURVIVAL REPORT Complete this schedule for each species/ stock of eggs taken this year. 1. Species Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery 2. Donor stream (name/number): Bear Lake (Seward) 231301008030294010 3. Adults used for broodstock 1,866 females 1,859 males jacks 3,725 4. Average length and weight of adults used for broodstock total females> cm kg males> cm kg 5. Average fecundity (eggs/female): 3,034 6. Eggtake dates: 7/269/14 7. Number of green eggs taken: 5,661,000 8. Number placed in hatchery 1 5,661,000 9. Number surviving to eyed 4,989,000 88.13% % survival 2 10. Describe procedures used for egg takes and evaluation of inhatchery survivals: #10. All eggs and milt transferred directly to Trail Lakes Hatchery. Delayed fertilization techniqued used following ADF&G sockeye salmon protocol. Survival estimates based on average egg weight. SCHEDULE A2 ANNUAL BROODSTOCK AND INITIAL SURVIVAL REPORT Complete this schedule for each species/ stock of eggs taken this year. 1. Species Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery 2. Donor stream (name/number): Meadow Creek (Big Lake) 24750105302050 3. Adults used for broodstock 1,124 females 568 males jacks 1,692 4. Average length and weight of adults used for broodstock total females> cm kg males> cm kg 5. Average fecundity (eggs/female): 2,304 6. Eggtake dates: 8/11 8/28 7. Number of green eggs taken: 2,590,000 8. Number placed in hatchery 1 2,590,000 9. Number surviving to eyed 2,194,000 84.71% % survival 2 10. Describe procedures used for egg takes and evaluation of inhatchery survivals: #3. Due to a shortage of males, only 568 were procured to be used as broodstock. #10. All eggs and milt transferred directly to Trail Lakes Hatchery. Delayed fertilization techniqued used following ADF&G sockeye salmon protocol. Survival estimates based on average egg weight. SCHEDULE A3 ANNUAL BROODSTOCK AND INITIAL SURVIVAL REPORT Complete this schedule for each species/ stock of eggs taken this year. 1. Species Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery 2. Donor stream (name/number): Hidden Lake (Kenai Peninsula) 24430100100010 3. Adults used for broodstock 2,045 females 2,045 males jacks 4,090 4. Average length and weight of adults used for broodstock total females> cm kg males> cm kg 5. Average fecundity (eggs/female): 2,663 6. Eggtake dates: 9/16 10/2 7. Number of green eggs taken: 5,445,000 8. Number placed in hatchery 1 5,445,000 9. Number surviving to eyed 4,967,000 91.22% % survival 2

10. Describe procedures used for egg takes and evaluation of inhatchery survivals: #10. All eggs and milt transferred directly to Trail Lakes Hatchery. Delayed fertilization techniqued used following ADF&G sockeye salmon protocol. Survival estimates based on average egg weight. 1. Provide explanation if greater than number of green eggs taken. 2. Provide explanation for survivals less than 90% SCHEDULE A4 ANNUAL BROODSTOCK AND INITIAL SURVIVAL REPORT Complete this schedule for each species/ stock of eggs taken this year. 1. Species Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery 2. Donor stream (name/number): Nanwalek Lake 2413010500? 3. Adults used for broodstock 595 females 595 males jacks 1,190 4. Average length and weight of adults used for broodstock total females> cm kg males> cm kg 5. Average fecundity (eggs/female): 2,625 6. Eggtake dates: 8/23 9/9 7. Number of green eggs taken: 1,562,000 8. Number placed in hatchery 1 1,562,000 9. Number surviving to eyed 1,349,000 86.36% % survival 2 10. Describe procedures used for egg takes and evaluation of inhatchery survivals: Note: This is not a CIAA project. CIAA is incubating the eggs for Port Graham. This project should be included in the Port Graham annual report. #10. All eggs and milt transferred directly to Trail Lakes Hatchery. Delayed fertilization techniqued used following ADF&G sockeye salmon protocol. Survival estimates based on average egg weight. SCHEDULE A5 ANNUAL BROODSTOCK AND INITIAL SURVIVAL REPORT Complete this schedule for each species/ stock of eggs taken this year. 1. Species Coho Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery 2. Donor stream (name/number): Bear Lake (Seward) 231301008030294010 3. Adults used for broodstock 400 females 279 males jacks 679 4. Average length and weight of adults used for broodstock total females> cm kg males> cm kg 5. Average fecundity (eggs/female): 4,183 6. Eggtake dates: 10/15 10/25 7. Number of green eggs taken: 1,673,000 8. Number placed in hatchery 1 1,673,000 9. Number surviving to eyed 1,557,000 93.07% % survival 2 10. Describe procedures used for egg takes and evaluation of inhatchery survivals: #10. All eggs and milt transferred directly to Trail Lakes Hatchery. Delayed fertilization techniqued used following ADF&G sockeye salmon protocol. Survival estimates based on average egg weight.

SCHEDULE B1 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Sockeye Stock: Bear Lake (Seward) Brood year: 2003 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 5,000,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 4,398,000 88% 3. Emergent fry 3,480,000 70% 4. Fed fry 3,410,000 68% fry and presmolts released in 2004 (see section B) 5. Smolts 350,000 7% for release in 2005 B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Bear Lake (Seward) 2,409,000 6/13 4/14 fry 0.627 107,800 2007, 2008 Bear Lake (Seward) 603,000 11/15 11/18 presmolt 4.54 24,000 2007, 2008 Total: 3,012,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) Fry: Hatch Code: 2H Rbr: 1:1.2 Presmolt: Hatch Code: 2,1H Rbr: 1:1.2,2.1 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. 918,000 fish destroyed due to IHNV disease. Please see ADF&G Fish Pathology Section Accession Nos. 20050023, 20040007, 20040069, & 20040058

SCHEDULE B2 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Sockeye Stock: Hidden Lake (Kenai) Brood year: 2003 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 893,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 823,000 92% 3. Emergent fry 798,000 89% 656,000 released as emergent fry 4. Fed fry 0% 5. Smolts 100,000 11% B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Hidden Lake (Kenai) 646,000 5/13/2004 Em. Fry 0.087 62,800 2007, 2008 Total: 646,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) All fry were thermally marked Hatch Code: 2,2,2H Rbr: 1:1.2,2,2,+3.2 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. None

SCHEDULE B3 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Sockeye Stock: Bear Creek (Tustumena) Brood year: 2003 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 10,936,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 9,600,000 88% 3. Emergent fry 9,312,000 85% 4. Fed fry 9,219,000 84% 5. Smolts 0 B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Bear Ck (Tustumena) 6,006,000 5/30 6/1 fry 0.353 60,000 2007, 2008 Hazel Lake 351. 000 6/2 fry 0.247 14,000 2007, 2008 Leisure Lake 2,002,000 5/31 6/2 fry 0.334 80,000 2007, 2008 Kirschner Lake 251,000 6/2 fry 0.328 25,000 2007, 2008 Total: 8,259,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) All fry released were thermally marked at the eyed egg stage Hatch Code: 3H Rbr: 1: 1.3 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. None

SCHEDULE B4 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Sockeye Stock: Meadow Ck (Big Lake) Brood year: 2003 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 7,001,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 5,837,000 83% 3. Emergent fry 5,662,000 81% 4. Fed fry 5,605,000 80% 5. Smolts 0 B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Meadow Ck(Big Lk) 5,004,000 5/19 5/20 fry 0.462 200,000 2007, 2008 Total: 5,004,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) All released fry were thermally marked at the posthatch stage Hatch Code: H4 Rbr: 2:1.4 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. None

SCHEDULE B5 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Coho Stock: Bear Creek (Seward) Brood year: 2003 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 1,193,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 1,094,000 92% 3. Emergent fry 1,061,000 89% 4. Fed fry 1,050,000 88% 406,000 fry released in 2004 (see section B) 5. Smolts 500,000 42% for release in 2005 B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Bear Lake (Seward) 406,000 6/23 fry 1.07 3,800 2007 Total: 406,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) All released fish were thremally marked at the eyed egg stage. Hatch Code: 3,3H Rbr: 1:1.3,2.3 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. Please see ADF&G Fish Pathology Section Accession Nos. 20040080, 20050003

SCHEDULE B6 ANNUAL FISH CULTURE PRODUCTION REPORT Complete this schedule for each species and stock of eggs (or fish) cultured this year from prior broodyears. Please provide explanations for any differences in reported numbers of green eggs and eyed eggs from those reported last year by species and stock FISH CULTURE REPORT Trail Lakes Hatchery Species: Coho Stock: Bear Creek (Seward) Brood year: 2002 A. Lifestage Information Actual % cum number survival Transfers between hatcheries (annotate) 1. Green eggs 1,238,000 100% 2. Eyed eggs 1,086,000 88% 3. Emergent fry 1,064,000 86% 4. Fed fry 1,053,000 85% 405,000 release as fry (see schedule B6 in 2003 AR) 5. Smolts 590,000 48% released as smolt 2004 B. Release Information Release Size Expected Year(s) Site Number date lifestage gm/fish mm/fish adult return of return Bear Lake (Seward) 405,000 6/24 & 6/25/03fry 1 3,800 2005 Bear Ck (Seward) 285,000 2/192/23 smolt 10.5 20,000 2005 Resurrection Bay 192,000 5/27 smolt 13.0 13,400 2005 Homer Spit 113,000 5/26 smolt 12.1 8,000 2005 Total: 995,000 C. Tagging/Marking 6. Number of fish marked or tagged (by release group and method of marking) All released fish were thermally marked Smolt Released in 2004 Hatch Code 6,2H Rbr: 1:1.6,2.2 Fry released in 2003: Hatch Code: 6H Rbr: 1:1.6 D. Other 7. Report any diseases, rearing problems, or significant mortalities among these fish. None

SCHEDULE C1 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Leisure/Hazel Lakes 1. Number of fish harvested under adults 12,888 Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> Below Barrier number 448 7. Total return to hatchery 13,336 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 3. Seine 21,724 TOTAL 21,724 B. Sport 650 C. Other: explain> Personal Use 4,900 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 40,610 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm 2.4 wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 6/25/2004 to 7/15/2004 (Cost Recovery Harvest) 13. Gear type or method used Purse Seine A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold 12,888 68,160 0.44 $ 29,990.40 15. Fish donated 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 29,990.40 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #6. These fish were left below the barrier falls and were unharvested by all user groups. #8 B. Sport Harvest figures provided by ADF&G are based on estimated 10 year average prior to 1997 #8 C. Personal Use Harvest figures provided by ADF&G are based on state wide survey average from 19901995 #10. Age composition and/or smolt migration data is unavailable, cannot estimate survival rates. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C2 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Kirschner Lake 1. Number of fish harvested under adults 16,098 Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> Below Barrier number 700 7. Total return to hatchery 16,798 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 3. Seine TOTAL B. Sport C. Other: explain> 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 16,798 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm 1.9 wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 7/14/2004 to 7/24/2004 (Cost Recovery Harvest) 13. Gear type or method used Purse Seine A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold 16,098 68,964 0.225 $ 15,516.90 15. Fish donated 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 15,516.90 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #6. No estimate was made of the fish left below the barrier falls and unharvested by all user groups. #10. Age composition and/or smolt migration data is unavailable, cannot estimate survival rates. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C3 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Bear Lake 1. Number of fish harvested under adults Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 3,862 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 8,061 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> number 7. Total return to hatchery 11,923 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 3. Seine 16,645 TOTAL 16,645 B. Sport C. Other: explain> 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 28,568 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 13. Gear type or method used A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold $ 15. Fish donated 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #10. Survivals based on weir return and common property harvests for complete brood years only. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C4 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Coho Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Bear Lake 1. Number of fish harvested under adults 1,224 Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 838 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 572 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> number 7. Total return to hatchery 2,634 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 3. Seine TOTAL B. Sport 6,146 C. Other: explain> 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 8,780 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm 3.0 wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 10/6/2004 to 10/28/2004 (Donation Harvest) 13. Gear type or method used Weir A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold $ 15. Fish donated 2,062 14,434 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #2. Broodstock used for ADF&G hatcheries comprise 159 of total #10. Age composition data is unavailable, cannot estimate survival rates. #18. All used broodstock were donated to area dog mushers and are included in #15. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C5 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Hidden Lake 1. Number of fish harvested under adults 957 Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 4,223 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 13,949 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> number 7. Total return to hatchery 19,129 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 30,433 3. Seine TOTAL 30,433 B. Sport 2,987 C. Other: explain> Personal Use 2,674 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 55,223 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold ND <lengthcm 2.1 wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 6/19/2004 to 8/24/2004 (Otolith Collection) 13. Gear type or method used Weir A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold 599 2,739 0.44 $ 1,205.2 15. Fish donated 358 1,647 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 4,233 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 1,205 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #10. Survivals based on weir return and common property harvests for complete brood years only. #18. All used broodstock were returned to Hidden Lake. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C6 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Meadow Creek (Big Lake) 1. Number of fish harvested under adults Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 1,692 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 18,107 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> number 7. Total return to hatchery 19,799 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 3. Seine 19,660 TOTAL 19,660 B. Sport C. Other: explain> Sprot and PU 2,358 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 41,817 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 13. Gear type or method used A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold $ 15. Fish donated 1,692 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) #15. All broodstock were donated to area dog mushers. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE C7 HARVEST MANAGEMENT AND HATCHERY ADULT RETURNS Complete a separate schedule for each project and species. Species: Sockeye Salmon Trail Lakes Hatchery Location of harvest/return Tustumena Lake 1. Number of fish harvested under adults Hatchery Harvest Permit jacks 2. Hatchery broodstock 3. Broodstock for hatchery watershed 574,831 4. Jacks 5. Excess fish (surplus to all other requirements) 1 6. Other: 1 explain> number 7. Total return to hatchery 574,831 8. Estimated contribution to common property fisheries A. Commercial 1. Troll 2. Gillnet 1,021,228 3. Seine TOTAL 1,021,228 B. Sport 11,000 C. Other: explain> Personal Use 70,000 9. Total return(sum 7+8A, B, C) 1,677,059 Total # cumulative BY returning in 04 % survival 10. Estimated ocean % survival by BY 2 % 11. Average size of fish sold <lengthcm wtkg 12. Date(s) of harvest 13. Gear type or method used A. # fish B. Lbs (fish/roe) /lb received D. Total $ received 14. Whole fish harvested/sold $ 15. Fish donated 16. Carcasses sold $ 17. Roe processed/sold $ 18. Broodstock disposed 19. Total dollars received (sum lines 14,16,17) $ 20. Total corporate revenue sources All $ 1,614,760.00 21. Amount required to recover corporate costs $ 2,740,486.00 22. Total surplus or deficit at corporation(line 20line 21) $ (1,125,726) Note: Opperations at Tustumena Lake have been suspended. #10. Age composition and/or smolt migration data is unavailable, cannot estimate survival rates. #21. $1,184,588 of this figure represents the sum deficit experienced at Tutka Bay Lagoon Hatchery from FY 2000 to FY 2004 1. Provide explanation of any fish in this category. 2. Provide explanation for method used in estimation.

SCHEDULE D PROJECTED RETURNS FOR 2005 Range in expected return Total number of Species Release Si fish expected minimum maximum Sockeye (LCI) Leisure/Ha 113,500 No Estimate No Estimate Sockeye (LCI) Kirschner L 24,000 No Estimate No Estimate Sockeye (LCI) Bear Lake 86,000 No Estimate No Estimate Sockeye (UCI) Big Lake No Estimate No Estimate No Estimate Sockeye (UCI) Hidden lake 110,500 No Estimate No Estimate Sockeye (UCI) Tustumena 1,264,000 No Estimate No Estimate Coho (LCI) Bear Lake 23,000 No Estimate No Estimate Leisure/Hazel and Kirschner Lakes estimates based on fry stocking All other estimates based on smolt migrations CIAA estimates are derived from observed average survival rates and include all returning fish