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Age composition of subsistence harvests and total return of sockeye salmon from the Kvichak River

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Sep 16, 2021 version files 166.96 KB

Abstract

This project aged samples of sockeye salmon harvested in the subsistence fishery in the Kvichak River watershed in 2018 and 2019. Age data were vital to previously funded AKSSF Project #44362 ("Stock Composition of Subsistence Harvests and Total Return of Sockeye Salmon from the Kvichak River"). It was determined in that project’s first year that scale reabsorption necessitated using otoliths to age samples rather than scales. Ages from otolith reading combined with stock composition estimates from genetic mixed stock analysis were used to evaluate survival and productivity of brood years 2012–2015 at smolt and returning adult life stages. This project only produced the age reads from otoliths.

Knowing the age composition of harvests permits reconstruction of the sockeye salmon return and examination of cohort returns and estimation of marine survival. This project dovetailed with AKSSF Project #44362 (Stock Composition of Subsistence Harvests and Total Return of Sockeye Salmon from the Kvichak River) by pairing age composition data with genetic stock composition data. Accurate age data are key to fisheries management. Harvests from in five communities along the Kvichak River were sampled (Kokhanok, Pedro Bay, Iliamna-Newhalen, Nondalton and Port Alsworth). Otoliths were collected during 2017, 2018, and 2019 to use to estimate the age.