OldBlackDog
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SOMASS CHINOOK BULLETIN # 6 – 2016 Date: September 27, 2016
Somass Chinook Stock Assessment Update
Pre-season forecast:
The forecast terminal return of adult Stamp/RCH chinook to Barkley Sound and Alberni Inlet in 2016 was approximately 118,000 (range 87,000 to 148,000). The predicted adult age composition is 7%, 92% and 1% of 3, 4 and 5-year old fish, respectively.
Reforecast – Runsize Downgraded to 50,000 pcs (reduced September 13th )
Escapement – to September 25th (chinook escapement target for Stamp River - 23,000)
Stamp Falls - 14,360 chinook and 19,629 coho Sproat - 1 chinook and 2,887 coho
Somass Sockeye escapement – 439,000
Catch Estimate: 23,775
Somass First Nations – 12,149
Maanulth First Nations Domestic harvest – 490 Area D Gillnet – 1,723
Area B Seine – 0
Recreational – 9,400
NEXT WEEK'S FISHING PLANS:
First Nations
Tsu-ma-uss (Hupacasath, Tseshaht)
Economic Opportunity –No fisheries planned.
Food Social and Ceremonial - Hook and Line open 7 days a week from the bottom end of Paper Mill Dam Pool in the Somass River to Hocking Point in Alberni Inlet.
Maanulth
Hook and Line and Gillnet open - 7 days a week. 2 designated Area D gillnet vessels to harvest chinook and coho. These vessels will be displaying Maanulth identification flags.
Commercial
Area D Gillnet – No fisheries planned. Area B Seine – No fisheries planned.
Recreational
The Chinook conservation measures in Barkley Sound are in effect. Changes for 2016 include a newfinfishclosureinToquartBayandalsoachinooknonretentionareainEffinghamInlet. For more details see chinook and coho maps available on DFO website.
Stamp River and freshwater sections of the Somass River opened August 25th for chinook and coho retention. Daily quota 2 chinook, only 1 may be >77cm, 2 coho hatchery or wild.
For more information please contact the DFO office in Port Alberni at 250 720-4440.
Somass Chinook Stock Assessment Update
Pre-season forecast:
The forecast terminal return of adult Stamp/RCH chinook to Barkley Sound and Alberni Inlet in 2016 was approximately 118,000 (range 87,000 to 148,000). The predicted adult age composition is 7%, 92% and 1% of 3, 4 and 5-year old fish, respectively.
Reforecast – Runsize Downgraded to 50,000 pcs (reduced September 13th )
Escapement – to September 25th (chinook escapement target for Stamp River - 23,000)
Stamp Falls - 14,360 chinook and 19,629 coho Sproat - 1 chinook and 2,887 coho
Somass Sockeye escapement – 439,000
Catch Estimate: 23,775
Somass First Nations – 12,149
Maanulth First Nations Domestic harvest – 490 Area D Gillnet – 1,723
Area B Seine – 0
Recreational – 9,400
NEXT WEEK'S FISHING PLANS:
First Nations
Tsu-ma-uss (Hupacasath, Tseshaht)
Economic Opportunity –No fisheries planned.
Food Social and Ceremonial - Hook and Line open 7 days a week from the bottom end of Paper Mill Dam Pool in the Somass River to Hocking Point in Alberni Inlet.
Maanulth
Hook and Line and Gillnet open - 7 days a week. 2 designated Area D gillnet vessels to harvest chinook and coho. These vessels will be displaying Maanulth identification flags.
Commercial
Area D Gillnet – No fisheries planned. Area B Seine – No fisheries planned.
Recreational
The Chinook conservation measures in Barkley Sound are in effect. Changes for 2016 include a newfinfishclosureinToquartBayandalsoachinooknonretentionareainEffinghamInlet. For more details see chinook and coho maps available on DFO website.
Stamp River and freshwater sections of the Somass River opened August 25th for chinook and coho retention. Daily quota 2 chinook, only 1 may be >77cm, 2 coho hatchery or wild.
For more information please contact the DFO office in Port Alberni at 250 720-4440.