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Recovery Goals
Recovery goals for ESA-listed salmon and steelhead populations in Washington State.
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WDFW-Salmonid Population Indicators (SPI) Recovery Goals
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WDFW SPI wild salmonid recovery goals
Salmon Recovery Region Boundaries
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Washington State salmon recovery region boundaries.
WDFW Abundance Analysis Review, Interpretation by Salmon Recovery Partners (Step 2, 2022)
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Step 2 (2022)
Salmonid and Steelhead Population Summary (SPS) and Viable Salmonid Population (VSP) in the Pacific Northwest: Salmonid and Steelhead Population Abundance Summary from 1949 to 2010 for Washington, Oregon, and Idaho (NCEI Accession 0280945)
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The Northwest Fisheries Science Center's (NWFSC) Salmon Population Summary (SPS) database provides public access to demographic data compiled for ESA-listed salmonid populations as part of the NWFSC's technical recovery planning efforts. The database contains data collected by co-managers (WDFW, ODFW, IDFG, and Tribes) and compiled in cooperation with NWFSC staff for: spawning abundance, age structure of wild spawners, fraction of natural spawners that are of wild origin, and the reduction in spawning abundance due to harvest. For some populations, additional data fields are also available. Abundance of ESA-listed salmonids.
WDFW-Salmonid Population Indicators (SPI) Escapement
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WDFW SPI wild salmonid abundance
WDFW-Salmonid Population Indicators (SPI) Populations
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WDFW SPI wild salmonid populations
SRR - Northeast Washington
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Northeast Washington Salmon Recovery Region boundaries.
Recovery Action Mapping Tool
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The Recovery Action Mapping Tool is a web map that allows users to visually interact with and query actions that were developed to recover species listed under the Endangered Species Act. This tool serves as a data portal to gather information about the work being done across a vast geographic area, and facilitate a better and broader understanding of species management. Implementers adjust recovery actions based on monitoring and research results, which highlight how well species are responding to actions and evolving local conditions.
Mirror Lake salmon growth rate - Lower Columbia River Restoration Action Effectiveness Monitoring
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1) The purpose of this project is to measure changes in juvenile salmon habitat occurrence and health following restoration activities at the Mirror Lake Complex and Horsetail Falls in the Lower Columbia River and estuary. Parameters measured include habitat conditions such as vegetation, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen; salmon diet and prey availability; weight, length, growth rate, lipid content, genetic stock, and chemical contaminant exposure. 2) Lyndal Johnson (NWFSC FTE) is the project lead, and other primary staff involved are Sean Sol and Paul Olson (NWFSC FTEs) and Kate Macneale (NWFSC term employee), but the project also involves other NWFSC FTEs, other term employees, contractors, and staff from other programs (Environmental Chemistry) and Divisions (FE, CB), as well as staff from collaborating agencies (e.g., the Lower Columbia River Estuary Partnership). 3) The project involves field surveys in which parameters measured include habitat conditions such as vegetation, water temperature, and dissolved oxygen; salmon diet and prey availability; weight, length, growth rate, lipid content, genetic stock, and chemical contaminant exposure. 4) Specific products to be produced include annual reports for the Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, and manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals. 5) Specific audiences include (but are not limited to) the Bonneville Power Administration and other federal, state, and local agencies involved with salmon recovery and environmental management in the Columbia Basin (e.g., EPA, Washington Department of Ecology, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, the City of Portland), the NMFS regional office, and other agency and academic scientists. 6) This is a stand-alone project, but it is also a component of a larger action effectiveness monitoring program overseen by the Estuary Partnership. 7) This is an ongoing project with a soft completion deadline; however, there are specific tasks to be completed on a yearly basis. Growth rates of juvenile chinook salmon as estimated from otoliths.
California Monitoring Program for Salmon and Steelhead [ds2804] Extended Table
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This data is out of date, no longer updated, and may contain inaccurate information, please see Salmonid Population Monitoring Areas - California - CMP [ds3001].The California Monitoring Plan is the most comprehensive program to date that provides a complete understanding of Californias salmon and steelhead populations, utilizing statistically-rigorous modeling in combination with a variety of in-river sampling and surveys methods. CDFW and NOAA Fisheries are leading the implementation of this Plan from Californias northern border with Oregon south to its board with Mexico. This monitoring strategy was designed to estimate populations of anadromous salmonids in coastal streams, and is being currently expanded to include the anadromous rivers of Central Valley.For more detail on the Klamath-Trinity River systems, visit the links below.https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Fishes/Chinook-Salmon/Anadromous-Assessment