Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska
Brood tables, also called run reconstructions, utilize annual estimates of the total run (commercial catch plus escapement), and samples of ages, to estimate the number of recruits per age class. These data are useful for salmon biologists to understand salmon productivity and salmon life histories....
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dataone:urn:uuid:b4e2c22f-ecc9-44ef-ae2f-8184d0432fcb 2023-11-08T14:14:14+01:00 Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska Alaska Department of Fish and Game Water bodies within the dataset include Ayakulik River (Red Lake), Bear Lake, Black Lake, Buskin River, Chignik River, Frazer Lake (Dog Salmon Creek), Karluk Lake, Nelson River, Upper Station (South Olga Lakes). These water bodies fall within the Westward Region, which includes the Kodiak Archipelago, the north and south sides of the Alaska Peninsula, the Aleutian Islands, all Pacific Ocean waters extending south from the Kodiak Archipelago and west of the eastern side of Cook Inlet, as well as Bering Sea waters east of the maritime boundary between Russia and the United States. The islands of St. Mathew and the Pribilofs, as well as the Chukchi-Beaufort seas, also fall within the Westward Region. ENVELOPE(152.1131,172.3169,59.665,50.9181) BEGINDATE: 1922-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z 2018-01-10T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:b4e2c22f-ecc9-44ef-ae2f-8184d0432fcb unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity Oncorhynchus nerka Oncorhynchus tshawytscha Oncorhynchus kisutch Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:KNB 2023-11-08T13:41:01Z Brood tables, also called run reconstructions, utilize annual estimates of the total run (commercial catch plus escapement), and samples of ages, to estimate the number of recruits per age class. These data are useful for salmon biologists to understand salmon productivity and salmon life histories. These data can come in a number of different formats, but generally follow the pattern of: rows for each brood year, and columns for the estimated number of fish in each age class. This dataset consists of reformated brood tables from the Westward Region of Alaska. These datasets were gathered as part of the State of Alaskan Salmon and People project (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/). Age classes are given in European Notation, where the first number is the number of winters spent in freshwater before going to sea (1 winter in freshwater = age-1.X), and the second number is the number of winters spent at sea (3 winters at sea = age-X.3). For chinook salmon, only total age (age X) is given. Dataset Archipelago Bering Sea Chukchi Kodiak Alaska Aleutian Islands Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE) Bering Sea Mathew ENVELOPE(159.950,159.950,-81.683,-81.683) Pacific Red Lake ENVELOPE(-113.118,-113.118,63.267,63.267) Salmon Creek ENVELOPE(-92.936,-92.936,58.227,58.227) ENVELOPE(152.1131,172.3169,59.665,50.9181) |
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Brood tables, also called run reconstructions, utilize annual estimates of the total run (commercial catch plus escapement), and samples of ages, to estimate the number of recruits per age class. These data are useful for salmon biologists to understand salmon productivity and salmon life histories. These data can come in a number of different formats, but generally follow the pattern of: rows for each brood year, and columns for the estimated number of fish in each age class. This dataset consists of reformated brood tables from the Westward Region of Alaska. These datasets were gathered as part of the State of Alaskan Salmon and People project (https://alaskasalmonandpeople.org/). Age classes are given in European Notation, where the first number is the number of winters spent in freshwater before going to sea (1 winter in freshwater = age-1.X), and the second number is the number of winters spent at sea (3 winters at sea = age-X.3). For chinook salmon, only total age (age X) is given. |
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Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska |
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Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska |
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Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska |
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Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska |
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Salmon brood tables, Westward Region, Alaska |
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salmon brood tables, westward region, alaska |
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Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity |
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Water bodies within the dataset include Ayakulik River (Red Lake), Bear Lake, Black Lake, Buskin River, Chignik River, Frazer Lake (Dog Salmon Creek), Karluk Lake, Nelson River, Upper Station (South Olga Lakes). These water bodies fall within the Westward Region, which includes the Kodiak Archipelago, the north and south sides of the Alaska Peninsula, the Aleutian Islands, all Pacific Ocean waters extending south from the Kodiak Archipelago and west of the eastern side of Cook Inlet, as well as Bering Sea waters east of the maritime boundary between Russia and the United States. The islands of St. Mathew and the Pribilofs, as well as the Chukchi-Beaufort seas, also fall within the Westward Region. ENVELOPE(152.1131,172.3169,59.665,50.9181) BEGINDATE: 1922-01-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(159.950,159.950,-81.683,-81.683) ENVELOPE(-113.118,-113.118,63.267,63.267) ENVELOPE(-92.936,-92.936,58.227,58.227) ENVELOPE(152.1131,172.3169,59.665,50.9181) |
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Bering Sea Mathew Pacific Red Lake Salmon Creek |
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Bering Sea Mathew Pacific Red Lake Salmon Creek |
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Archipelago Bering Sea Chukchi Kodiak Alaska Aleutian Islands |
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Archipelago Bering Sea Chukchi Kodiak Alaska Aleutian Islands |
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