
NOTES:
- NEW - Several new survival data queries are available on our website:
- CSS Number of PIT-tagged fish released by site query
- CSS Returning Adult Age Composition
- SMP in-river smolt survival estimates query
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- Fishermen's Update - Adult Salmon Dam Counts (updated throughout the day)
- Adult Salmon Return Comparison Report for 2009 (Compares 2009 / 2008 / ten year average, uses historical dates or counts that start on March 15th).
- Adult Salmon Dam Count Graphs Graph Comparing 2009, 2008 and 10 year average (1999 to 2008) using counts that start on March 15th.
- Estimated Actual Return Data by Species, Stock and Year to the Columbia River Basin
- Summary of 2008 Actual and 2009 Preseason Forecasts of Fall Chinook, Upriver Summer Steelhead and Coho Returns to the Columbia River
- More Fishermen's Links
- 2009 Spill Season Graphs (Graphs daily actual spill versus court order spill - 2009 spill season will run from 4/06/2009 to 8/31/2009)
- Daily Smolt and River Reports (updated daily by 10am)
- FPC Weekly Report (updated weekly mid-March to mid-September and bi-monthly mid-September to end of October.)
- Chum Spawning Surveys (Nov. - Feb.)
- Adult Chum Timing Report includes dates of first chum in Grays River, at Ives Island and at Bonneville Dam; annual total of chum at Bonneville Dam; and the date when the annual 10% of the chum passage occurs at Bonneville Dam.
- Summary of 2008 Actual and 2009 Preseason Forecasts of Fall Chinook, Upriver Summer Steelhead and Coho Returns to the Columbia River
- Fish Passage Advisory Committe (FPAC) Links - includes Daily and Cumulative Juvenile Population Index Graphs, Daily and Cumulative Passage Index Graphs, Daily Passage Index Report, Snake Project Smolts Marked and Unmarked Report, Fish Condition Report and Query, Descaling Query, GBT Report and Query, Mortality Report and Query, Spill Season Update Query, and Daily River Reports.
The Fish Passage Center provides technical assistance and information to fish and wildlife agencies and tribes, in particular, and the public in general, on matters related to juvenile and adult salmon and steelhead passage through the mainstem hydrosystem in the Columbia River Basin. More about what the FPC does...
The Fish Passage Center (FPC) coordinates the Smolt Monitoring Program (SMP), and data from this program is intended to provide the information basis for federal, state and tribal recommendations for anadromous fish passage in the Federal Columbia River Hydro-electric System (FCRPS). The FPC web site provides data on salmon, steelhead, bull trout, and lamprey throughout the FCRPS. In addition to SMP data, The FPC web site provides data and analysis for the Gas Bubble Trauma (GBT) program, the Comparative Survival Study (CSS), adult migration, environmental conditions, hydrosystem operations, hatchery releases, and spawning and emergence for certain groups of anadromous fish.
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