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Sample Design: Chinook Salmon and steelhead tissue sampling and data collection, relative reproductive success (Tier 3) - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Description

This Sample Design is intended to evaluate Relative Reproductive Success of hatchery- and natural-origin Chinook salmon and steelhead in the Snake River Basin. The samples needed for this Sample Design are collected by a number of different entities. For Little Sheep Creek steelhead, ODFW collects the returning anadromous adults and fish passing through the smolt trap (Protocol ID:702). Juveniles and resident rainbow trout are captured using backpack electrofishing (described in this protocol), by our personnel in cooperation with ODFW. For Catherine Creek Chinook, returning adults are captured by CTUIR (Protocol ID:1991) and for Lostine River Chinook, returning adults are captured by the Nez Perce tribe (Method ID:6640). For both Catherine Creek and Lostine River, outgoing migrants are captured in smolt traps and sampled by the ODFW Early Life History group (Protocol ID: 217). 

Start Year

2018

End Year

2019

Study Plan

Relative reproductive success of Chinook and steelhead in the Snake River basin v1.0

Data Repositories

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Area of Inference

Rivers 100k: Lostine River
Rivers 100k: Little Sheep Creek
Rivers 100k: Catherine Creek

AOI Notes

Three streams are sampled intensively for calculations of relative reproductive success (RRS) within each specific stream and species: Little Sheep Creek (steelhead), Catherine Creek (Chinook), and Lostine River (Chinook). We are restricting our areas of inference to these specific streams, though we anticipate the ability to make hypotheses regarding relationships in streams with similar characteristics.


Sample Sites
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Sampling Schedule
This section describes which sites are scheduled to be sampled in any given year, and (if applicable) the panel and stratum that the sample site belongs to.

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