The small stream that drains the golf course flows into the marina. That stream does have spawning coho (I have heard from the guys that golf there) and is heavily seeded with Coho Fry. This year I saw fry as high up as where the trail from the pond on Clarkson cuts through to Miracle Beach School. I have also seen healthy 1 year old smolts leaving that stream (my daughter rescued one that was flapping around on the rocks after being chased by a mink). That stream largely dries, but fry probably survive the summer in the ponds in the golf course. Also I have noticed that the marina is full of first year Coho fry in the summer (they are still there). Coho in general spend their first year in freshwater and leave as one year old smolts... however there are also "Nomads" that leave small streams in the spring, rear in estuaries for the summer, and move back into freshwater for their second winter before properly smolting and leaving in the following spring. I have wondered if most of the smolts from that little creek might be nomads. All this said I doubt that the Coho in there now (or at least most of them) are from that little creek... just too many. There is groundwater that leaches into that basin (you can see it at low tide)... possibly that pulls them in. Time will tell... but I suspect with the rain this week they will be able to tell that they need to leave out the channel and head up the river... We'll see!