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Fish: Downstream Trap 1992 Results from Pine Cr |
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Caption: The chart above shows the downstream migrant trap results for Pine Creek for the spring and summer of 1992. Trapping commenced on 3/11/92 and ran through 7/17/92, and sampling took place on sixty days. Two traps were operated in Pine Creek and the results above reflect the total of both traps. Chinook juveniles were the most numerous species, followed by steelhead greater than 70 mm (SH_OLDER), then steelhead young of the year (<70 mm). Coho are present in samples only at very low levels. AMMOC is ammocoetes or Pacific lamprey larvae. The winter and spring of 1992 were very dry and, therefore, flows in Pine Creek were low and trapping was relatively efficient. This is reflected by a total catch of over 3000 fish. See the next chart to see the effects of high flow on catch. The data were collected by the Hoopa Tribal Fisheries Department. See Info Links for more information.
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