Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife: Coded Wire Tag Recovery from Ocean Salmon Fisheries.

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Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife: Coded Wire Tag Recovery from Ocean Salmon Fisheries

Project Objectives Estimate total effort and catch in the ocean recreational and commercial troll salmon fisheries Sample minimum of 20% of ocean salmon landings by catch area (commercial) or port (recreational), and by week

Columbia Area 2 Tillamook Area 3 Newport Area 4 Coos Bay Area 5 Brookings Area 6AstoriaGaribaldi Pacific City Depoe Bay Newport Florence Winchester Bay Charleston Bandon Port Orford Gold Beach Brookings *Recreational sampling in up to twelve ports *Commercial sampling in up to six ports *Commercial sampling in up to six portsAstoriaGaribaldi Newport Charleston Port Orford Brookings Integrated Ocean Recreational and Ocean Troll Salmon Sampling Project

Astoria (19.5) Pacific City (3.5) Depoe Bay (8.0) Newport (32.5) Charleston (26.5) Bandon (3.5) Port Orford (1.5) Gold Beach (3.0) Brookings (21.0) Sampling Level (Avg. # of sampler months and # of samplers) Winchester Bay (13.0) Florence (3.0) Garibaldi (22.5)

Astoria (19.5) Pacific City (3.5) Depoe Bay (8.0) Newport (32.5) Charleston (26.5) Bandon (3.5) Gold Beach (3.0) Brookings (21.0) Average Recreational Sampling Rate (salmon sampled/total salmon landed by port of landing) Winchester Bay (13.0) Florence (3.0) Garibaldi (22.5)

Columbia Area 2 Tillamook Area 3 Newport Area 4 Coos Bay Area 5 Brookings Area 6 Average Commercial Troll Sampling Rate (salmon sampled/total salmon landed by area of catch) WA Area 1 4,100 13, , ,100 5,300 23,700

COHO SALMON SNOUTS RECOVERED

CHINOOK SALMON SNOUTS RECOVERED

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