7 datasets found

Organizations: Alaska Department of Fish and Game Tags: fish count

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  • Russian River Fish Counts (Chinook, Coho, Sockeye-early run, Sockeye-late run)

    The weir is located at the outlet of Lower Russian Lake, about 78 miles from the mouth of the Kenai River. It takes approximately 7 to 10 days for sockeye salmon to travel from...
  • Anchor River Fish Count (Chinook, Coho)

    The Anchor River sonar/weir site external link is located approximately 2 miles upstream from the mouth of the river at the upper boundary of the salmon fishery. The daily...
  • Ninilchik River Chinook Fish Count

    Ninilchik River weir is located approximately 4 miles upstream from the saltwaters of Cook Inlet. The weir is immediately downstream of where Brody Road crosses the Ninilchik...
  • Kenai River Chinook Fish Count

    The DIDSON sonar estimates will be updated twice weekly. The daily estimates represent king salmon of all age and size classes and is expanded by 1.28 to account for late-run...
  • Kasilof River Sockeye Fish Count

    The Kasilof River sockeye salmon sonar project is located approximately 8 river miles upstream from the river mouth, just upstream of the Sterling Highway bridge. Sockeye salmon...
  • Kenai River (Late-Run Sockeye) Sockeye Fish Count

    The Kenai River late-run sockeye salmon sonar project is located approximately 19 miles upstream from the mouth of the Kenai River. The estimated travel time for sockeye salmon...
  • Crooked Creek Chinook Fish Count

    The early-run Chinook salmon escapement survey in Crooked Creek occurs from early-June through mid-August near Kasilof in the Northern Kenai Peninsula Management Area (NKPMA)....