[env-trinity] 2009 Trinity River Outmigrant Monitoring Update -- Willow Creek Trap Site
Bill_Pinnix at fws.gov
Bill_Pinnix at fws.gov
Fri Jul 17 13:32:54 PDT 2009
Hello Everyone,
Here is the most recent 2009 Trinity River Outmigrant Monitoring Update for
the Willow Creek Trap Site. See the attached pdf for catch table and text.
Willow Creek Downstream Migrant Trap Site
2009 In-Season Trapping Update –July 17, 2009
Synopsis: The 2009 Downstream Migrant trapping season at the Willow
Creek Trap Site (river kilometer 34) is being conducted jointly by the
USFWS Arcata Fish and Wildlife Office (AFWO) and the Yurok Tribal
Fisheries Program (YTFP) on the mainstem Trinity River near Willow
Creek, California. The season began March 12, 2009 with the
installation of two traps. A third trap was installed March 14, 2009.
See attached catch summary for details of this narrative.
This summary includes data from March 12th, 2009 through July 9th, 2009
and is presented as raw catch. No expansions have been calculated at
this time. Data entry is not complete for Julian Week (JW) 28, July 9th
to July 15th. Heavy debris load and high flows have occasionally
resulted in null sets, causing less than 21 trap days (3 traps x 7 days)
in some weeks (particularly weeks 18-23 when spring rains coincided with
high dam releases).
Raw daily catches of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) have been
captured each day sampling has occurred and most have been
young-of-the-year (YOY), with more age 1+ natural Chinook salmon than
in past years. Raw catch to date is almost twice the raw catch of the
previous yearly high….and the season is still underway! Weekly mean
Fulton’s K values of YOY Chinook salmon early in the season were lower
than 1.0 with an increase in condition evident over the first 4 weeks
and stabilizing at slightly higher than 1.0 in the later weeks.
Efficiency calibrations were conducted with freeze-branded hatchery
Chinook salmon during all weeks sampled, with numerous batches of fish
to address assumptions and recommendations of the downstream migrant
monitoring review.
Raw daily catches of steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) smolts (age 1+)
have been steady since the beginning of trapping with hatchery steelhead
showing up in JW 13 and peaking in JW 17, while natural steelhead peaked
in JW 14. Steelhead smolts began the season with weekly mean Fulton’s K
values slightly higher than 1.0, which has dropped to lower than 1.0 as
the season has progressed; this drop in condition is typical for smolts
as they ready for ocean entry. Steelhead YOY numbers are present in the
catch, but have yet to show signs of a peak.
Raw daily catches of coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) are low compared
to the past 6 years, especially for natural smolts. In addition, it
appears that the emigration period is later for natural coho smolts
compared to previous years. Weekly mean Fulton’s K value of natural coho
salmon smolts have been higher than 1.0 with a slight drop in later
weeks indication that the smolting process is underway. Hatchery coho
smolts occurred in the catch beginning Julian Week 12 with a somewhat
later peak in catch compared to previous years.
If you have any questions regarding this summary, don't hesitate to
contact Bill Pinnix at (707) 822-7201.
(See attached file: WCT_Catch_Summary_07_17_09.pdf)
William Pinnix
USFWS, AFWO
1655 Heindon Rd
Arcata, CA 95521
(707) 822-7201
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