Total Run Sizes of Chinook and Sockeye Salmon in the Kenai River, 1976-2015

Returns (total run size: escapement + harvest) of adult Chinook and Sockeye salmon to the Kenai River and a major tributary, the Russian River (ADFG data). Returns are plotted separately for populations or “runs” of each species that differ in spawning habitat and timing. The early runs of each species spawn in tributaries not influenced by lakes or glaciers (N). The late runs spawn predominantly in tributaries influenced by lakes (L) or in the mainstem influenced by glaciers and lakes (G + L). Returns have varied by roughly an order of magnitude (7- to 13-fold) over the period of record for all five runs (note the log-scaled y-axis).

For more information, please see the following journal article: Schoen et al. 2017. Fisheries. “Future of Pacific Salmon in the Face of Environmental Change: Lessons from One of the World’s Remaining Productive Salmon Regions.”

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Maintainer Erik Schoen
Last Updated December 17, 2019, 10:25 (AKST)
Created December 17, 2019, 10:25 (AKST)
Status Complete
Data Types Database
Other Agencies National Science Foundation, University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, EPSCoR - Alaska Adapting to Changing Environments
Other Contacts Mark Wipfli (Email: mwipfli@alaska.edu)
ISO Topics environment, inlandWaters
Geo-keywords Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, Southcentral