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Yukon River Salmon 2020 Season Summary And 2021 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2020 Season Summary And 2021 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2021

Yukon River Salmon 2020 Season Summary And 2021 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021 with Fish populations categories.


The Yukon River Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects for Canadian-origin Yukon River salmon. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2020, presents a 2021 season outlook, and provides data about salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport or recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects are also included. For 2020, the preliminary estimate of Chinook salmon (mainstem) spawning escapement in Canada was 30,967 fish, which was below the interim management escapement goal (IMEG) range of 42,500–55,000 fish. A preliminary estimate of the total Canadian-origin Chinook salmon run was 45,501 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Canadian mainstem Yukon River was approximately 23,512 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 70,000–104,000 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Fishing Branch River (Porcupine River), obtained from a weir count was 4,795 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 22,000–49,000 fish. Recommended interim management escapement goals for Canadian-origin mainstem Yukon River Chinook and fall chum salmon and Fishing Branch (Porcupine River) fall chum salmon in 2021 remain the same as for 2020.



Yukon River Salmon 2021 Season Summary And 2022 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2021 Season Summary And 2022 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Yukon River Salmon 2021 Season Summary And 2022 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Fish populations categories.


The Yukon River Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects for Canadian-origin Yukon River salmon. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2021, presents a 2022 season outlook, and provides data about salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, First Nations, personal use, domestic, and sport or public angling fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects are also included. For 2021, the preliminary estimate of Chinook salmon (mainstem) spawning escapement in Canada was 31,452 fish, which was below the interim management escapement goal (IMEG) range of 42,500–55,000 fish. A preliminary estimate of the total Canadian-origin Chinook salmon run was 32,972 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Canadian mainstem Yukon River was approximately 23,170 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 70,000–104,000 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Fishing Branch River (Porcupine River), obtained from a weir count was 2,413 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 22,000–49,000 fish. Recommended interim management escapement goals for Canadian-origin mainstem fall chum salmon and Fishing Branch (Porcupine River) fall chum salmon in 2022 remain the same as for 2021. The JTC recommended a new escapement goal for Canadian-origin Yukon River Chinook salmon of 52,500 with an acceptable deviation range of 42,500–62,500. The Yukon River Panel will be presented with the new Chinook salmon escapement goal recommendation for consideration at their 2022 pre-season meeting.



Yukon River Salmon 2019 Season Summary And 2020 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2019 Season Summary And 2020 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2020

Yukon River Salmon 2019 Season Summary And 2020 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Fish populations categories.


The Yukon River Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects for Canadian-origin Yukon River salmon. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2019, presents a 2020 season outlook, and provides data about salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport or recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects are also included. For 2019, the preliminary estimate of Chinook salmon (mainstem) spawning escapement into Canada was 42,052 fish, just below the lower end of the interim management escapement goal (IMEG) range of 42,500-55,000 fish. A preliminary estimate of the total Canadian-origin Chinook salmon run was 72,620 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Canadian mainstem Yukon River was approximately 99,738 fish, near the upper end of the IMEG range of 70,000-104,000 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Fishing Branch River (Porcupine River), obtained from a weir count, was 18,171 fish and below the IMEG range of 22,000-49,000 fish. Recommended interim management escapement goals for Canadian-origin mainstem Yukon River Chinook and fall chum salmon and Fishing Branch (Porcupine River) fall chum salmon in 2020 remain the same as for 2019.



Yukon River Salmon 2018 Season Summary And 2019 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2018 Season Summary And 2019 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

Yukon River Salmon 2018 Season Summary And 2019 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Fish populations categories.


The Yukon River Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, post-season reviews, and pre-season outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. The report summarizes the status of salmon stocks (chinook, coho, summer and fall chum salmon) in 2018 with reference to historical data as far back as 1961, presents an outlook for the 2019 season, and provides data on the utilization of salmon species by commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport/recreational fisheries. The report further compiles summaries of Yukon River projects (e.g., test fishery, sonar projects, genetic sampling, mixed stock analysis) and a review of salmon bycatch in the groundfish and pollock fisheries of the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Yukon River escapement goals for chinook and fall chum salmon remain unchanged for 2019.



Yukon River Salmon 2016 Season Summary And 2017 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2016 Season Summary And 2017 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017

Yukon River Salmon 2016 Season Summary And 2017 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Fish populations categories.


The Joint Technical Committee of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management strategies, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. This report summarizes the status of chinook salmon, fall chum salmon, salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska trawl fisheries, marine research surveys, fall chum salmon assessments on the Porcupine and Fishing Branch rivers, sonar project guidelines, and salmon and habitat restoration planning by a Canadian agency. The spring meeting reviewed outlooks and management plans for the upcoming 2017 season. Numerous statistics are provided for the years 1961 to 2016.



Yukon River Salmon 2005 Season Summary And 2006 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2005 Season Summary And 2006 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2006

Yukon River Salmon 2005 Season Summary And 2006 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006 with Fish populations categories.




Yukon River Salmon 2015 Season Summary And 2016 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2015 Season Summary And 2016 Season Outlook
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language : en
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Release Date : 2016

Yukon River Salmon 2015 Season Summary And 2016 Season Outlook written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with Fish populations categories.


The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2015, presents a 2016 season outlook, and provides data on salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport or recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects and a list of 2015 Restoration and Enhancement Fund projects are also included. For 2015, the preliminary estimate of Chinook salmon spawning escapement in Canada was 83,000 fish, exceeding the upper end of the interim management escapement goal (IMEG) range of 42,500-55,000 fish. A preliminary estimate of the Canadian-origin Chinook salmon run was 87,000 fish. The preliminary spawning escapement estimate of Canadian-origin mainstem Yukon River fall chum salmon was 108,658 fish, exceeding the upper end of the IMEG range of 70,000 to 104,000 fish. A spawning escapement estimate of 20,822 Canadian-origin Porcupine River fall chum salmon was obtained from a sonar project near Old Crow. An escapement estimate for the Fishing Branch River of 8,351 fish was obtained from a weir project. This estimate was below the lower bound of the IMEG range of 22,000-49,000 fish. Recommended interim management escapement goals for upper Yukon River Chinook and chum salmon and upper Porcupine River chum salmon in 2016 are the same as for 2015.



Yukon River Salmon 2014 Season Summary And 2015 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2014 Season Summary And 2015 Season Outlook
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Yukon River Salmon 2014 Season Summary And 2015 Season Outlook written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Fish populations categories.


The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. This report summarizes the status of chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), coho (O. kisutch), and summer and fall chum salmon (O. keta) stocks in 2014, presents a 2015 season outlook , and provides data on salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport or recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects and a list of 2014 Restoration and Enhancement Fund projects are also included. The tables and graphs include historical data, in some cases as far back as 1961.



Yukon River Salmon 2012 Season Summary And 2013 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2012 Season Summary And 2013 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Yukon River Salmon 2012 Season Summary And 2013 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Fish populations categories.


The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2012, presents an outlook for the 2013 season, and provides data on salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport/recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects (e.g., sonar, weir, stock identification), a review of marine fisheries and research pertinent to Yukon River salmon, and a summary of Restoration and Enhancement Fund (R&E) projects are also included.



Yukon River Salmon 2006 Season Summary And 2007 Season Outlook


Yukon River Salmon 2006 Season Summary And 2007 Season Outlook
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Author : Yukon River Joint Technical Committee
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2007

Yukon River Salmon 2006 Season Summary And 2007 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with Fish populations categories.


The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, post-season reviews and pre-season outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. The report summarizes the status of salmon stocks (Chinook, coho, summer and fall chum salmon) in 2006 with reference to historical data, presents an outlook for the 2007 season, and provides data on the utilization of salmon species by commercial and subsistence (aboriginal) harvests, personal use (domestic) and sport (recreational) fishery. The report further compiles summaries of Yukon River projects (e.g., mark-recapture, sonar, stock identification) and a review of salmon bycatch in the groundfish and pollock fisheries of the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Yukon River escapement goals for Chinook, chum and coho salmon remained unchanged for 2007.