Ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Juvenile travel time and survival.

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ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Juvenile travel time and survival Juvenile travel time and survival Smolt Monitoring data Hatchery production Natural production adult to smolt LGR adult counts Wet Clearwater MPG Spring-Summer Chinook SARs LGR-BON SARs LGR-BON Adult abundance above LGR, SARs

ocean rivers Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Mouth of Columbia predicted returns Harvest Number of smolts and returning adults by CSS study category COE LGR daily adult counts CSS Overall Annual SARs IDFG adult return above LGR, SARs IDFG redd surveys, juvenile emigration, smolt survival CSS returning adult age composition CSS SARs by study category Adult PIT tagged data COE LGR annual adult counts SMP Multi-year reach survival and fish travel time SMP passage index, and catch data Regional hatchery releases IDFG juvenile survivals Major Population Groups Spring- Summer Chinook CSS number of fish by site CSS SR, TIR and D CSS reach survivals SMP daily smolt fork lengths SMP Incidental catch species SMP fish condition SMP mortality SMP descaling Smolt PIT tagged data

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases LGR adult count Idaho Fish & Game Salmon Life Cycle Data

Major Population Groups Steelhead

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases LGR adult count Idaho Fish & Game Salmon Life Cycle Data

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases Red surveys LGR adult count Idaho Fish & Game Salmon Life Cycle Data

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases Red surveys LGR adult count Idaho Fish & Game Salmon Life Cycle Data

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases Red surveys LGR adult count Idaho Fish & Game Salmon Life Cycle Data

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Hatchery releases Red surveys LGR adult count

ocean rivers SARs LGR-LGR SARs LGR-LGR Harvest LGR adult count Red surveys Hatchery releases Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return

ocean rivers SARsLGR-LGRSARsLGR-LGR Harvest LGR adult count Red surveys Hatchery releases Whitebird Trap Monitoring data Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Juvenile travel time and survival to LGR Mouth of Columbia predicted return Mouth of Columbia predicted return

ocean rivers LGR adult count SARs LGR-LGR Harvest

ocean rivers LGR adult count SARs LGR-LGR Harvest