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Results of the Chinook Assessment Study Conducted on the Klinaklini River During 2000
註釋In 2000, the Pacific Biological Station continued a study of chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) productivity in the Klinaklini River. Major components of this study included: i) enumeration of spawners, ii) collection of biological and environmental information, and iii) evaluation fo a fishwheel as a stock assessment tool. Population estimates for chinook and coho were determined from mark-recapture data using the pooled Petersen estimator. Population estimates for all other salmon species encountered at the fishwheel were derived from fishwheel catch efficiencies determined by a tagging study.